Strive a disclosed in an 8-K filing that it acquired 2,500 BTC for roughly $185.2 million at an average price of $74,092 per coin, lifting its corporate treasury to 19,000 BTC and pushing the company deeper into the top tier of publicly traded corporate holders.
The buy was executed at a lower average price than Strive's last disclosed acquisition of 1,109 BTC at $76,989 on May 22, indicating the company bought into the slide that took BTC from above $74,000 last week to roughly $70,800 by Tuesday morning. Strive also reported a quarter-to-date BTC yield of 23.0%, a year-to-date yield of 36.7%, and an amplification ratio of 57.0%, while raising cash reserves to maintain an 18-month dividend buffer.
Why it matters
The purchase lands one day after Strategy (MSTR) — long the gravitational center of the corporate bitcoin trade — disclosed its first publicized sale of 32 BTC for $2.5 million at an average price of $77,135. That sale alone is too small to move the market, but its symbolic weight is large: Strategy has historically only bought, and the disclosure coincided with a sell-off in BTC and the broader crypto complex. Strive stepping in at a discount while the original treasury incumbent turned net seller reframes the cohort: the corporate bid is no longer monolithic, and price discipline — buying lower, sequencing into weakness — is becoming the differentiator.
Market impact
Benchmark analyst Mark Palmer initiated coverage of Strive with a Buy rating and a $32 price target, implying roughly 93% upside even after the company's Class A shares (ASST) fell 3.59% to $16.58 in pre-market trading. The setup matters for the broader treasury cohort: if Strategy's selling is read as a regime change rather than a one-off treasury operation, the relative-value trade shifts to the second-tier buyers who can still demonstrate yield expansion without forced issuance. Watch whether MSTR's next disclosure reaffirms or extends the selling pattern — and whether BTC holds the $70K zone while open interest sits near a record 773,000 BTC.
Questions fréquemment posées
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Combien de bitcoin Strive a-t-elle acheté et à quel prix ?
Strive a acquis 2 500 BTC pour environ 185,2 millions de dollars à un prix moyen de 74 092 $ par coin, déclaration faite dans un dépôt 8-K, portant ses avoirs à 19 000 BTC.
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Pourquoi l'achat de Strive est-il significatif alors que Strategy vient de vendre des BTC ?
Strive a acheté 2 500 BTC à un prix moyen inférieur à son achat précédent, le lendemain de la première vente publique de 32 BTC par Strategy (MSTR). Cette divergence redéfinit la cohorte corporate du bitcoin : d'une demande monolithique, elle devient scindée entre acheteurs disciplinés et un incumbent désormais…
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Quel est le rendement BTC et le ratio d'amplification de Strive ?
Strive a disclosed a quarter-to-date BTC yield of 23.0%, a year-to-date yield of 36.7%, and an amplification ratio of 57.0%, while raising cash reserves to maintain an 18-month dividend buffer.
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Qu'a déclaré Benchmark sur l'action Strive ?
L'analyste de Benchmark, Mark Palmer, a initiated coverage of Strive (ASST) with a Buy rating and a $32 price target, implying roughly 93% upside despite a 3.59% pre-market decline to $16.58.
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Où se négocie le bitcoin après la vente de Strategy ?
Bitcoin is tombé à environ 70 800 $ mardi matin, contre plus de 74 000 $ la semaine précédente, tandis que l'open interest a grimpé à un niveau proche du record de 773 000 BTC et que les funding rates sont restés élevés, autour de 10 % annualisé.