MicroStrategy, the prominent business intelligence firm led by Michael Saylor, has announced a major addition to its Bitcoin reserves.
According to a statement shared by Saylor on his X account, the company has acquired an additional 10,107 BTC for approximately $1.1 billion, at an average price of $105,596 per Bitcoin.
This latest purchase brings MicroStrategy’s total Bitcoin holdings to 471,107 BTC as of January 26, 2025. The firm’s total investment in Bitcoin now stands at approximately $30.4 billion, with an average acquisition price of $64,511 per Bitcoin.
MicroStrategy also reported a year-to-date Bitcoin yield of 2.90% in 2025, highlighting the firm’s strategic focus on leveraging its substantial cryptocurrency holdings.
This acquisition reinforces MicroStrategy’s position as one of the largest institutional Bitcoin holders, reflecting its long-term commitment to Bitcoin as a primary treasury asset. The company continues to capitalize on its belief in Bitcoin’s potential as a store of value and hedge against inflation, further solidifying its role as a key player in the cryptocurrency market.
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