The company spent almost $1 billion to increase its BTC stash.The company spent almost $1 billion to increase its BTC stash.

Strategy Announces a Huge Bitcoin Purchase, It Now Holds Over 660,000 BTC

2025/12/08 21:30

Strategy (formerly known as MicroStrategy) kept its tradition of announcing Bitcoin purchases at the start of each week. Its latest buy is of a whopping 10,624 coins, acquired for approximately $963 million at an average price of $90,615 per unit.

Michael Saylor – the vocal proponent of the leading digital asset and founder of the company – revealed that Strategy has achieved BTC Yield of 24.7% YTD 2025 and currently holds 660,624 BTC.

The entity started accumulating Bitcoin in the summer of 2022 and spent almost $50 billion to amass this stash at an average price of $74,696 per coin.

As of this writing, the USD equivalent of the Strategy’s crypto holdings is more than $60 billion, implying a profit of approximately $10 billion (at least on paper).

The latest acquisition is much more substantial than the ones from the past several weeks. Recall that on December 1, the firm revealed the purchase of “just” 130 BTC. More importantly, though, it established a USD Reserve worth $1.44 billion to “support the payment of dividends on its preferred stock and interest on its outstanding indebtedness.”

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