The post Strategy’s $45M BTC Buy Pushes Holdings Over 640K Coins appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Insights: Strategy’s Bitcoin stash grows to 640,808 BTC, now valued at over $71 billion. $45 million in BTC bought using proceeds from STRF, STRK, and STRD share sales. With 3% of Bitcoin supply owned, Strategy posts a 26% yield so far in 2025. Strategy’s $45M BTC Buy Pushes Holdings Over 640K Coins Strategy Inc., chaired by Michael Saylor, has increased its Bitcoin position. In a filing submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on October 27, the company confirmed the purchase of 390 BTC. The buy was made between October 20 and 26, with a total cost of $43.4 million. This brings Strategy’s total Bitcoin holdings to 640,808 BTC. The average purchase price for this latest addition was $111,117 per coin. The company’s overall Bitcoin position was acquired for $47.44 billion, at an average price of $74,032 per BTC. Bitcoin Funded via Preferred Stock Offerings The acquisition was not financed through the sale of MSTR common shares. Instead, Strategy used proceeds from its preferred share programs. These included the STRF, STRK, and STRD classes. Based on the filing, the company raised $17.6 million from 175,634 STRF shares, $19.1 million from 191,404 STRK shares, and $8.7 million from 87,462 STRD shares. The combined proceeds totaled $44.7 million. The company stated, “The bitcoin purchases were made using proceeds from the STRF ATM, STRK ATM and STRD ATM.” No MSTR shares were sold during this period. Total Holdings Now Above 640K BTC This marks the third week in a row that Strategy has added to its Bitcoin treasury. A week earlier, the company acquired 168 BTC for $18.8 million, bringing its holdings to 640,418 BTC. The latest 390 BTC purchase pushed that total to 640,808. Saylor hinted at the buy on X with a brief post reading, “It’s Orange Dot… The post Strategy’s $45M BTC Buy Pushes Holdings Over 640K Coins appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Key Insights: Strategy’s Bitcoin stash grows to 640,808 BTC, now valued at over $71 billion. $45 million in BTC bought using proceeds from STRF, STRK, and STRD share sales. With 3% of Bitcoin supply owned, Strategy posts a 26% yield so far in 2025. Strategy’s $45M BTC Buy Pushes Holdings Over 640K Coins Strategy Inc., chaired by Michael Saylor, has increased its Bitcoin position. In a filing submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on October 27, the company confirmed the purchase of 390 BTC. The buy was made between October 20 and 26, with a total cost of $43.4 million. This brings Strategy’s total Bitcoin holdings to 640,808 BTC. The average purchase price for this latest addition was $111,117 per coin. The company’s overall Bitcoin position was acquired for $47.44 billion, at an average price of $74,032 per BTC. Bitcoin Funded via Preferred Stock Offerings The acquisition was not financed through the sale of MSTR common shares. Instead, Strategy used proceeds from its preferred share programs. These included the STRF, STRK, and STRD classes. Based on the filing, the company raised $17.6 million from 175,634 STRF shares, $19.1 million from 191,404 STRK shares, and $8.7 million from 87,462 STRD shares. The combined proceeds totaled $44.7 million. The company stated, “The bitcoin purchases were made using proceeds from the STRF ATM, STRK ATM and STRD ATM.” No MSTR shares were sold during this period. Total Holdings Now Above 640K BTC This marks the third week in a row that Strategy has added to its Bitcoin treasury. A week earlier, the company acquired 168 BTC for $18.8 million, bringing its holdings to 640,418 BTC. The latest 390 BTC purchase pushed that total to 640,808. Saylor hinted at the buy on X with a brief post reading, “It’s Orange Dot…

Strategy’s $45M BTC Buy Pushes Holdings Over 640K Coins

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Key Insights:

  • Strategy’s Bitcoin stash grows to 640,808 BTC, now valued at over $71 billion.
  • $45 million in BTC bought using proceeds from STRF, STRK, and STRD share sales.
  • With 3% of Bitcoin supply owned, Strategy posts a 26% yield so far in 2025.
Strategy’s $45M BTC Buy Pushes Holdings Over 640K Coins

Strategy Inc., chaired by Michael Saylor, has increased its Bitcoin position. In a filing submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on October 27, the company confirmed the purchase of 390 BTC. The buy was made between October 20 and 26, with a total cost of $43.4 million.

This brings Strategy’s total Bitcoin holdings to 640,808 BTC. The average purchase price for this latest addition was $111,117 per coin. The company’s overall Bitcoin position was acquired for $47.44 billion, at an average price of $74,032 per BTC.

Bitcoin Funded via Preferred Stock Offerings

The acquisition was not financed through the sale of MSTR common shares. Instead, Strategy used proceeds from its preferred share programs. These included the STRF, STRK, and STRD classes.

Based on the filing, the company raised $17.6 million from 175,634 STRF shares, $19.1 million from 191,404 STRK shares, and $8.7 million from 87,462 STRD shares. The combined proceeds totaled $44.7 million.

The company stated, “The bitcoin purchases were made using proceeds from the STRF ATM, STRK ATM and STRD ATM.” No MSTR shares were sold during this period.

Total Holdings Now Above 640K BTC

This marks the third week in a row that Strategy has added to its Bitcoin treasury. A week earlier, the company acquired 168 BTC for $18.8 million, bringing its holdings to 640,418 BTC. The latest 390 BTC purchase pushed that total to 640,808.

Saylor hinted at the buy on X with a brief post reading, “It’s Orange Dot Day,” along with a link to the company’s Bitcoin dashboard. The dashboard shows current totals, value, and average cost.

With 640,808 BTC, Strategy now controls over 3% of Bitcoin’s capped supply of 21 million coins.

2025 Yield Reaches 26% as Prices Rise

So far in 2025, the company reports a 26% yield on its Bitcoin holdings. The increase in BTC price this year has raised the market value of its position to roughly $71.1 billion. Based on current prices, the company’s unrealized gain is around $23.7 billion.

Strategy maintains an open investor dashboard on its official site. It includes real-time updates on Bitcoin holdings, funding sources, and other financial data. The company has not indicated any change in its approach or pace of accumulation.

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