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MicroStrategy Extends Its Weekly Bitcoin Purchase Streak, Adds 5,262 BTC to Its Bag

Dec 23, 2024 at 11:10 pm

Business intelligence firm MicroStrategy has further augmented its Bitcoin bag with a much-expected 5,262 BTC purchase on Monday.

MicroStrategy Extends Its Weekly Bitcoin Purchase Streak, Adds 5,262 BTC to Its Bag

Software development firm MicroStrategy has further augmented its Bitcoin bag with a much-expected 5,262 BTC purchase on Monday.

MicroStrategy’s chairman, Michael Saylor, confirmed the latest acquisition in a tweet on Monday. The firm extended its weekly acquisition streak by purchasing 5,262 BTC ($561 million).

According to the announcement, MicroStrategy bought the bitcoins at an average price of $106,662 per coin, bringing its total to 442,262 BTC ($42 billion).

MicroStrategy has acquired an additional 5,262 BTC for approximately $561 million at an average price of $106,662 per Bitcoin. As of December 22, 2024, the company holds a total of 444,262 BTC.

— TheCryptoBasic (@thecryptobasic) December 23, 2024

The pro-Bitcoin firm has now announced seven consecutive weeks of BTC acquisitions, as its appetite for the premier asset reaches new heights. The firm resumed the streak on November 11 with a purchase of 27,200 BTC ($2.03 billion) and has accrued 192,042 BTC since then.

MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin average cost now stands at $62,226, with the firm spending $27.64 billion to acquire its 442,262 BTC. This indicates that the firm has a lifetime portfolio unrealized profit of $14.57 billion.

The Monday announcement was largely expected by the crypto community, as enthusiasts have noticed a trend in which Saylor mentions a desire to add new dots to MicroStrategy’s portfolio tracker before making a buy announcement the following day.

Saylor’s MicroStrategy Vigorously Pursues Endgame

According to the announcement, MicroStrategy realized the funds used to buy the Bitcoin from share sales. The firm sold an aggregate of 1,317,841 class A common stocks to bonafide investors to raise $561 million.

The firm disclosed that it still has more shares to auction, with $7.08 billion worth of class A shares remaining for issuance and sales pursuants as of Dec. 22.

The debt leverage aligns with MicroStrategy’s endgame of ultimately becoming a Bitcoin bank. Saylor mentioned the plot earlier, noting it would become a bank that borrows money to buy Bitcoin rather than lend its stash out.

In the meantime, MicroStrategy has achieved a BTC yield of 47.4% and 73.7% on a quarter-to-date and year-to-date basis, respectively. Moreover, the MSTR stock has corrected 3.28% in the past 24 hours, mirroring Bitcoin’s choppy run.

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