Strategy acquires 10,645 Bitcoin for $980M
Key Takeaways
- Strategy acquired 10,645 Bitcoin for $980 million, averaging $92,098 per coin.
- The company's total Bitcoin holdings now reach 671,268 coins.
Strategy acquired 10,645 Bitcoin for $980 million at an average price of $92,098 per coin, the company announced today.
Strategy funded its latest Bitcoin acquisition through its ATM program, primarily from selling MSTR common stock, supplemented by sales of STRF, STRD, and STRK preferred shares, according to a new SEC filing .
The purchase brings Strategy’s total Bitcoin holdings to 671,268 coins, which were bought for around $50 billion at an average price of $74,972 per Bitcoin.
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