Strategy purchased 3,273 BTC for approximately $255 million last week at an average price of $77,906 per coin, according to a disclosure by executive chairman Michael Saylor. The buy brings the corporate treasury to 818,334 BTC, valued at $63.58 billion at current prices, with an average cost basis of $75,537.
Why it matters
The acquisition lifts Strategy's unrealized profit to $1.76 billion, a 2.86% return on aggregate holdings, and extends a multi-year accumulation run that has made the company the largest publicly listed corporate holder of Bitcoin. The pace and scale of the buys have become a recurring reference point for institutional sentiment — a continued bid at this size signals that the company's capital plan still treats BTC as the primary treasury reserve asset.
Market impact
The purchase price of $77,906 sits above Strategy's blended cost basis, meaning the latest tranche adds to per-coin profitability rather than averaging down. With holdings now above 818K BTC, any future issuance or sale of common stock to fund additional buys remains a structural source of demand for spot markets. The next disclosure will show whether last week's average holds or steps higher, which would mark a new ceiling for the company's entry price.
Frequently asked questions
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How much Bitcoin did Strategy buy last week?
Strategy purchased 3,273 BTC for approximately $255 million at an average price of $77,906 per coin, according to a disclosure by executive chairman Michael Saylor.
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How much Bitcoin does Strategy hold in total?
Strategy now holds 818,334 BTC, valued at $63.58 billion at current prices, with an average cost basis of $75,537 per coin.
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What is Strategy's unrealized profit on its Bitcoin holdings?
The treasury sits on an unrealized gain of $1.76 billion, equivalent to a 2.86% return on aggregate holdings at current prices.
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Why is Strategy's average buy price above its cost basis significant?
At $77,906, the latest purchase is above the blended cost basis of $75,537, meaning the new tranche adds to per-coin profitability rather than averaging the position down.
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How does Strategy fund its Bitcoin purchases?
Strategy has historically funded BTC buys through equity and debt issuance, making any future stock offerings a structural source of demand for spot Bitcoin markets.
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