TL;DR
- Strategy buys 10,624 BTC ($962.7M), raising total holdings to 660,624 Bitcoin.
- Purchase fully funded by equity issuance, not debt or BTC sales.
- Michael Saylor announces details transparently on X, reinforcing corporate Bitcoin advocacy.
Strategy deepens its bet on Bitcoin (BTC) and sends a clear message about its treasury priorities. Over the past week, the company acquired 10,624 BTC for roughly $962.7 million, paying an average price near $90,615 per coin. Moreover, the new purchase ranks among the largest weekly additions for the firm since July and adds fresh weight to its role as a corporate Bitcoin holder.
After the transaction, Strategy controls 660,624 BTC, accumulated for about $49.35 billion at an average cost close to $74,696 per Bitcoin. At recent spot levels around $90,000, internal estimates point to unrealized gains above $11 billion on the overall position.Ā
The treasury mix also includes a cash reserve of $1.44 billion, which management keeps available for dividends and near-term corporate needs. As a result, executives tell shareholders they do not need to sell BTC either for dividend payments or for debt service.
Strategy finances the entire purchase through equity, not through debt or Bitcoin sales. The company raises about $928 million via common stock under ticker MSTR and roughly $35 million through preferred shares under ticker STRD. Management executes the deals under an ongoing at-the-market (ATM) equity program, a tool which allows gradual share issuance into regular trading sessions. In addition, executives maintain room under the program for further capital raises if market conditions stay supportive.
Strategy has acquired 10,624 BTC for ~$962.7 million at ~$90,615 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 24.7% YTD 2025. As of 12/7/2025, we hodl 660,624 $BTC acquired for ~$49.35 billion at ~$74,696 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRC $STRK $STRF $STRD $STRE https://t.co/oyLwSuW7nW
— Michael Saylor (@saylor) December 8, 2025
Executive chairman Michael Saylor announces the purchase on X, sharing trade size, average price, updated holdings and the full list of related tickers $MSTR, $STRC, $STRK, $STRF, $STRD y $STRE. The post reinforces a communication style built around transparency on treasury moves and frequent reminders of the link between equity and Bitcoin exposure. Meanwhile, many market participants see each update from Saylor as both an information release and a subtle marketing message for corporate Bitcoin reserves.
Strategy BTC holdings and reinforces dividend policy
Year to date in 2025, Strategy reports a Bitcoin yield of 24.7%, measuring the increase in holdings relative to the starting balance. The new batch of coins lands during a period of elevated volatility, yet BTC trades near $90,000 around the announcement and holds the same zone in the immediate aftermath.
Share performance offers a more complex picture for equity investors. Preferred shares STRD trade near $80.15, roughly in line with levels seen since the June debut. Common stock MSTR sits close to one-month lows around $178, after a slide below $160 earlier in the period.Ā
Index-related flows and concerns about dilution weigh on the equity, even as the company channels new capital into additional BTC purchases.
Strategy also introduces a BTC Credit dashboard designed to track cash, debt, interest schedules and collateral metrics in one place. With the dashboard, the company aims to show it can meet obligations without touching its Bitcoin stack, even in stressed market conditions. Such disclosures seek to address questions from analysts who watch links between crypto holdings, margin rules and corporate debt closely.
