
Strategy has announced the purchase of 1,142 Bitcoin for roughly $90 million, at an average price of about $78,815 per BTC. This latest acquisition brings the company’s total Bitcoin holdings to 714,644 BTC, bought for around $54.35 billion at an average cost of $76,056 each. The move reinforces Strategy’s long-term commitment to accumulating Bitcoin, even as prices fluctuate, highlighting its continued confidence in the world’s largest cryptocurrency as a store of value.
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