Strategy, the largest publicly traded corporate holder of bitcoin, has topped up its stash again, buying 1,229 BTC last week for about 108.8 million dollars. The purchase, disclosed in a new regulatory filing, came at an average price of 88,568 dollars per coin and lifts the firm’s total holdings to 672,497 BTC, accumulated at an overall cost of roughly 50.44 billion dollars and an average entry price near 74,997 dollars.
The latest acquisition was funded through sales of Class A common stock under Strategy’s at the market issuance program, which generated the 108.8 million dollars used for the buy. That approach has become a hallmark of the company’s playbook since it adopted bitcoin as its primary treasury asset, effectively using equity issuance to increase its BTC exposure over time instead of relying on operating cash flow alone. After boosting its dollar reserves to around 2.2 billion dollars earlier in December, Strategy has now resumed steady accumulation into year end.
Market reaction was muted but pointed. Strategy’s shares slipped about 1% in premarket trading to roughly 157 dollars as bitcoin drifted toward 87,000 dollars, leaving the firm’s BTC stack still worth close to 59 billion dollars and showing several billion in unrealized gains despite recent volatility. Analysts note that the company’s stock remains highly levered to bitcoin moves and has been under pressure this year, yet its management continues to treat price dips in the 80,000 to 90,000 dollar band as opportunities to add size rather than reasons to de risk.
The new buy caps off a month in which Strategy has spent nearly 2 billion dollars on bitcoin across several large blocks, including earlier weekly purchases of more than 10,000 BTC at a time. Taken together, those moves reinforce its role as a persistent, long horizon buyer that keeps soaking up coins on weakness, a stance that has turned the firm into a bellwether for institutional conviction in bitcoin as 2025 draws to a close.





































































































