Michael Saylor’s Strategy Ramps Up Bitcoin Holdings with Fresh $531 Million Purchase

Michael Saylor’s Strategy, the world’s largest publicly traded Bitcoin holder, expanded its massive BTC portfolio last week as market optimism continued to grow alongside rising prices.
In a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on June 30, Strategy revealed that it had bought an additional 4,980 Bitcoin, worth approximately $531.1 million, between Monday and Sunday. The latest acquisition was made at an average price of $106,801 per BTC, while Bitcoin itself rose from around $101,000 at the start of the week to over $108,000 by the weekend, according to CoinGecko data .

With this move, Strategy’s total Bitcoin stash now stands at 597,325 BTC, valued at about $42.4 billion at an average purchase price of $70,982 per coin.
So far in 2025, Strategy has added 85,871 BTC to its balance sheet, equivalent to roughly $9.5 billion. This builds on its 2024 performance, during which it grew holdings by 140,538 BTC, worth approximately $13 billion, according to Strategy data .
The company’s Bitcoin yield also saw a slight boost, increasing by 0.5% to reach 19.7%, edging closer to its targeted year-to-date yield goal of 25% by the end of 2025. Strategy’s quarter-to-date BTC yield also edged up about 0.4% to 7.8%.
Meanwhile, MicroStrategy reinforced its position as the largest corporate Bitcoin holder by purchasing an additional 1,070 BTC for $101 million at an average acquisition price of $94,004 per coin. In its latest investor filing, MicroStrategy reported a Bitcoin yield of 48% for the fourth quarter of 2024 and 74.3% for the whole year.
MicroStrategy also revealed plans to raise $2 billion through a preferred stock offering, signaling a significant step in accelerating its Bitcoin acquisition strategy. This initiative forms part of its broader 21/21 Plan, targeting $42 billion in capital raised via multiple financial instruments over the next three years.
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