The transaction marks Strategy’s latest expansion of its cryptocurrency portfolio since its prior purchase on Feb. 10. In a post to X, Saylor detailed the acquisition—executed at an average price of $97,514 per bitcoin—and emphasized the firm’s disciplined allocation strategy.
On Monday morning, he also highlighted a 6.9% annualized return on bitcoin holdings year-to-date through 2025, framing it as a testament to the company’s calculated embrace of digital assets.
The Strategy founder added:
As of 2/23/2025, we hodl 499,096 BTC acquired for ~$33.1 billion at ~$66,357 per bitcoin.
The acquisition was announced roughly 45 minutes before Saylor detailed that Strategy completed “a $2 billion offering of convertible notes at 0% coupon and 35% premium, with an implied strike price of ~$433.43.” Strategy reigns as the preeminent publicly traded custodian of bitcoin, its treasury now a mere 904 BTC shy of the half-million milestone—a symbolic threshold in the annals of digital asset accumulation.
Bitcoin (BTC), however, has navigated choppy waters lately, depreciating by over 8% against the U.S. dollar in the past 30 days. Mirroring this turbulence, Strategy’s Nasdaq-listed shares (MSTR) have retreated 22% across the same period. Yet, zooming out unveils a brighter tableau: MSTR’s valuation has vaulted 118% in the trailing six months, illustrating the volatile yet fertile terrain of crypto-linked equities.
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