Michael Saylor says his Bitcoin vehicle Strategy has realized 63,410 BTC of “Bitcoin Gain” in 2026, lifting its stash to over 815,000 BTC, or about 3.9% of total supply.
In a new post on X, Strategy founder and executive chairman Michael Saylor stated that the company has “realized a profit of 63,410 BTC from 2026 to the present,” which he equated to approximately $5.1 billion at prevailing market prices.
That figure builds on earlier updates: in mid‑April, Saylor said Strategy had generated 17,585 BTC of “Bitcoin Gain” in the first two weeks of April alone, worth about $1.3 billion, and that year‑to‑date BTC Gain at that point was 37,339 BTC, or roughly $2.78 billion.
Follow‑up disclosures showed the firm acquiring another 34,164 BTC between April 13 and April 19 for $2.54 billion, bringing total holdings to 815,061 BTC at an average cost of about $75,527 per coin — a position worth more than $61.5 billion at the time and representing 3.8%–3.9% of total supply.
Saylor’s latest comment that Strategy’s current Bitcoin holdings account for “about 3.9% of the total supply on the network” is consistent with those numbers, as 815,000‑plus BTC against the fixed 21 million cap implies just under 4% ownership of all coins that will ever exist.
Saylor has been pushing a new reporting framework in which BTC‑denominated performance metrics sit alongside, or even ahead of, traditional dollar figures.
In April, he said “Bitcoin Gain is the closest measure to Net Income under the ‘Bitcoin Standard’ system,” defining it as the incremental Bitcoin accrued through capital allocation, financing, and operating leverage, net of what would have been earned by simply holding BTC.
Related metrics such as “BTC Yield” and “BTC $ Gain” translate those holdings and gains into percentage returns and dollar equivalents, but Saylor has argued that for a balance sheet built around BTC, measuring profit directly in coins better captures long‑term economic performance.
As of late April, Strategy reported a BTC Yield of 9.5% year‑to‑date 2026 and BTC Gain of 61,497 BTC, numbers that have now risen to 63,410 BTC according to Saylor’s latest update, underscoring the pace at which the firm is adding to an already dominant corporate Bitcoin treasury.


