Strive, a Wyoming-based investment Bitcoin reserve company, holds approximately 7,580 shares.

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On March 5, according to publicly available data, Wyoming has purchased shares in Bitcoin reserve company Strive Inc. (ASST), becoming one of the few U.S. state governments to directly allocate such assets. Documents show that as of December 31, 2025, Wyoming holds 151,595 Class A common shares of Strive, valued at approximately $111,000.


Strive, co-founded by Vivek Ramaswamy, focuses on a "Bitcoin reserve company" strategy. As of early 2026, it held approximately 13,132 Bitcoins, worth about $946 million at current prices, ranking among the top global corporate Bitcoin holders.


Strive will conduct a 1:20 reverse stock split on February 6, 2026, resulting in a corresponding adjustment of the number of shares held in Wyoming to approximately 7,580 (from 151,595). This adjustment only changes the number of shares and does not affect the actual value of the holdings.


Despite its relatively small size, this move is seen as symbolic, reflecting Wyoming's continued policy support for Bitcoin and crypto innovation. Market data shows that Strive's stock closed at $9.62 on March 4, up 15.49% for the day.

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