Strategy Buys 1,895 Bitcoin Worth $180.3M in Latest Saylor-Led Move

Michael Saylor continues his aggressive Bitcoin strategy, purchasing another 1,895 BTC for $180.3 million—bringing the company’s total to 555,450 coins.
The U.S. corporation now known as Strategy—formerly MicroStrategy—has expanded its Bitcoin treasury once again, acquiring 1,895 BTC for $180.3 million at an average cost of $95,167 per coin.
Michael Saylor, the firm’s founder and one of Bitcoin’s most vocal proponents, stated that their total holdings have now reached 555,450 BTC. The accumulated purchase cost stands at $38.08 billion, translating to an average acquisition price of $68,550. At current market prices, that portfolio is now valued above $52.2 billion.
Michael Saylor’s personal Bitcoin trove—now standing at 17,732 BTC, or approximately $1.7 billion—quietly mirrors the course he charted for Strategy in 2020. That year marked a turning point, as the company became the first publicly traded firm to anchor its balance sheet to Bitcoin.
From that moment forward, the strategy has been unapologetically aggressive. Yet with such ambition comes exposure—to the sharp winds of price volatility and the shifting terrain of regulatory oversight.
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In the face of market volatility, Strategy holds fast to its thesis: that Bitcoin is not just a digital commodity, but a long-term defense against dollar debasement.
That belief has been rewarded handsomely—shares in the company have risen over 3,000% in the last five years. Some analysts argue this pivot to crypto has strategically distanced Strategy from the inertia of traditional financial systems.
Tucked into Strategy’s official disclosures is a clause allowing the partial divestment of its crypto assets, but only under court mandate.
Management has been quick to stress that there are no plans to sell Bitcoin. Outside counsel interpret the clause not as intent, but as legal housekeeping—an anticipatory gesture to assuage regulatory scrutiny.
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