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BREAKING: Strategy Announces Biggest Bitcoin Purchase Since July

Mon, 12/01/2026 - 13:26
Strategy has acquired more than $1.2 billion worth of BTC.
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BREAKING: Strategy Announces Biggest Bitcoin Purchase Since July
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Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) has announced a massive BTC buy, purchasing 13,627 Bitcoin for approximately $1.25 billion.

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According to Michael Saylor’s announcement, this marks the company’s single largest Bitcoin purchase in nearly six months, specifically since July 29. Back then, the firm acquired 21,021 BTC for $2.47 billion.

The company has spent nearly $52 billion to acquire these coins.

The overall average price per Bitcoin is now $75,353. Bitcoin is currently changing hands at $90,547, according to CoinGecko data. 

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The company made multiple purchases in the 10,000 BTC range (10,645 BTC on Dec 15 and 10,624 BTC on Dec 8), but neither crossed the $1 billion threshold in a single announcement. 

Rejecting short-term fluctuations 

During a recent podcast appearance, Saylor criticized the market’s obsession with short-term price fluctuations.

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"This entire community has a very short memory, and whatever happened in the past five days dominates the conversation... if you're an investor, if you're buying a company... expecting it to be successful in less than four years just marks you as naive."

He noted that the year was a massive success for institutionalization. Roughly 100 Bitcoin companies came online. Strategy bought 100 times as much Bitcoin in 2025 as we did in August of 2020.

Saylor has stressed that Bitcoin hit a new record high only 95 days ago. 

"We have the attention, you know, of sixth graders. Not even sixth graders. You can't have a baby in less than 100 days. You can't get a college degree in less than 100 days. How many companies were started and declared successful in less than 100 days?" he noted. 

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