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Strategy Makes $1.34B Bitcoin Buy, Adding Another 13,390 BTC

The Michael Saylor-led company now holds 568,840 bitcoin.

Updated May 12, 2025, 12:23 p.m. Published May 12, 2025, 12:14 p.m. 1 min read
Photo of Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor standing. (Nikhilesh De)

What to know:

  • Strategy has acquired another 13,390 BTC for $1.34 billion, or an average price of $99,856 each.
  • The $1.34 billion purchase was funded through sales of common stock and STRK preferred shares between May 5 and May 11.

Fresh off the heels of last week's Strategy Conference, Strategy (MSTR) has resumed its bitcoin accumulation, purchasing an additional 13,390 BTC. The company spent approximately $1.34 billion at an average price of $99,856 per bitcoin, according to a filing published on Monday.

This latest acquisition brings Strategy’s total bitcoin holdings to 568,840 BTC, now worth over $59 billion based on the current bitcoin price of around $104,000. The average purchase price across the company’s entire stack has now adjusted to $69,287.

The purchase was funded through two capital-raising mechanisms: an at-the-market (ATM) offering of its Class A common stock, and the issuance of shares from its Series STRK preferred stock. Between May 5 and May 11, the company raised $1.31 billion through the sale of common stock and issued 273,987 shares of the preferred stock series.

Shares of MSTR are trading 2% higher in pre-market hours.

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