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    Saylor Hints at Impending Bitcoin buy From Strategy

    Ethan CarterBy Ethan CarterAugust 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Strategy co-founder Michael Saylor signaled an impending Bitcoin (BTC) purchase by the company, as the price of Bitcoin hovered below the all-time high of over $124,000 reached on Thursday.

    The company’s most recent Bitcoin acquisition occurred on Monday, when Strategy purchased 155 BTC for $18 million, bringing its total holdings to 628,946 BTC, valued at over $74.2 billion.

    Data from SaylorTracker shows the company is up over 60% on its BTC investment, representing over $28 billion in unrealized gains.

    Strategy’s history of Bitcoin purchases. Source: SaylorTracker

    Strategy continues to be a Bitcoin proxy investment for institutional funds that cannot legally hold BTC due to mandates and retail investors who do not want to custody crypto.

    The company pioneered the Bitcoin corporate treasury model, spawning a torrent of copycats, including altcoin treasury firms.

    Related: Michael Saylor joins chorus for clarity as US works to legally define crypto

    Saylor is unconcerned with the rise of altcoin treasury companies

    Saylor recently said that he is not worried about the growing trend of altcoin treasury companies competing for market share and investor attention.

    “I still think the vast majority of the capital flowing into the space is flowing into Bitcoin,” Saylor told Bloomberg in August.