Strategy Adds 525 Bitcoin in Latest Purchase
The company boosted its holdings to 638,985 BTC after a new acquisition worth about $60.2 million.

What to know:
- The latest buy of 525 BTC came at an average price of $114,562 per bitcoin, lifting the firm’s overall average purchase price to $73,913.
- Despite the purchase, MSTR shares were trading at $330 per share in pre-market Monday, while bitcoin slipped from nearly $117,000 to around $115,000.
Strategy (MSTR) said Monday it purchased another 525 BTC for $60.2 million, bringing the company’s total holdings to 638,985 BTC, according to an SEC filing.
The latest acquisition was made at an average price of $114,562 per bitcoin, raising the firm’s overall average purchase price to the same level.
The announcement came as bitcoin slipped in European trading, falling from nearly $117,000 to about $115,000.
So far in 2025, MSTR shares have underperformed bitcoin, gaining just 11% compared with bitcoin’s 23% rise.
MSTR shares were trading at $330 per share in pre-market on Monday.
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