Michael Saylor's Strategy Inc. purchased $2.54 billion in Bitcoin over the past seven days, marking its largest acquisition since November 2024. The company now holds approximately $61 billion in Bitcoin.
Strategy's aggressive buying activity signals continued institutional confidence in Bitcoin amid market volatility. The $2.54 billion weekly purchase represents a significant portion of the company's total holdings, reflecting Saylor's unwavering commitment to Bitcoin accumulation as a corporate treasury strategy.
The digital asset firm has maintained a consistent acquisition pace throughout recent months. Strategy's holdings of roughly $61 billion position it as one of the largest Bitcoin holders globally, surpassed only by a few major institutions and individual holders.
The latest purchase comes as Bitcoin continues to experience price fluctuations. Strategy's treasury approach—converting corporate capital into Bitcoin reserves—has become a notable alternative to traditional cash holdings for some organizations.
Saylor has been a prominent advocate for Bitcoin adoption among corporate treasurers, positioning Bitcoin as a hedge against currency devaluation and inflation.
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