Strategy has added to its ever-growing Bitcoin treasury, acquiring another large batch of BTC as part of its ongoing accumulation strategy.
The company, led by executive chairman Michael Saylor, disclosed the purchase of 4,020 Bitcoin last week, bringing its total holdings to 580,250 BTC.
The new acquisition cost the firm approximately $427.1 million, with an average purchase price of around $106,237 per coin.
According to Saylor, this latest move has helped generate a year-to-date return of 16.8% on Bitcoin investments in 2025.
As of May 25, the company’s total Bitcoin outlay stands at roughly $40.61 billion, with an average cost basis of $69,979 per BTC.
Strategy continues to stand out as the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, further solidifying its position as a de facto Bitcoin investment vehicle for public market investors.
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