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Strategy Converts Record IPO into New $2.52B Bitcoin Purchase

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Strategy , the enterprise‑software group that has reinvented itself as the world’s largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, has poured every dollar of its $2.52 billion initial public offering into the purchase of 21,021 BTC. The move not only cements this year’s biggest public share sale but also extends the company’s already formidable cryptocurrency treasury on the eve of heightened regulatory scrutiny. Strategy has acquired 21,021 BTC for ~$2.46 billion at ~$117,256 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 25.0% YTD 2025. As of 7/29/2025, we hodl 628,791 $BTC acquired for ~$46.08 billion at ~$73,277 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRK $STRF $STRD $STRC https://t.co/PEQQGfvkYe — Michael Saylor (@saylor) July 29, 2025 IPO Raises US $2.52 Billion Priced at $90 per share, the sale of 28 million Series A variable‑rate preference shares was more than five times oversubscribed, attracting institutional demand from North America, Europe and parts of Asia. Underwriters exerci...

Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy Raises $1B to Buy More Bitcoin

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In a move that continues to fortify Michael Saylor’s commitment to the leading crypto, MicroStrategy has raised $1 billion to buy more Bitcoin. Indeed, the software technology firm released a press release Friday announcing the completion of 0.625% convertible senior notes due in 2028. The move comes after the firm purchased an additional 18,300 BTC a week from today. The purchase brings the total value of the company’s Bitcoin holdings beyond the $9.45 billion mark. Moreover, its recent move to sure up even more capital to acquire the asset will bring that total even higher. JUST IN: Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy raises $1 billion to purchase more #Bitcoin. — Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru) September 20, 2024 Also Read: Bitcoin: Michael Saylor Says BTC Will Eventually Reach $13M Saylor’s MicroStrategy Secures $1B to Add to 244,800 BTC Stash 2024 has proven to be massive for Bitcoin. Despite the asset’s notable decline just a year ago, it has returned to form ...