In a world where the dust never settles and the haves keep havin’, Michael Saylor, the modern-day prospector, struck gold again-or rather, bitcoin. 🪙 With a wink and a cryptic tweet, he signaled the masses: “₿est Continue.” And continue he did, scooping up 487 more BTC, a cool $50 million, like a man tossing spare change into a jar. Only this jar is a vault, and the change is enough to buy a small country.
Strategy (Nasdaq: MSTR), the once-humble Microstrategy, now a behemoth in the bitcoin wilderness, added another pile to its hoard. At 8 a.m. Eastern, as the sun rose over the digital frontier, Saylor confirmed: “We bought more. Because why stop now?” The yield? A tidy 26.1% YTD 2025. Not bad for a day’s work. 😎
But the real flex came next. Strategy’s stash now sits at 641,692 BTC, a mountain of digital gold accumulated for $47.54 billion. Average price per coin? $74,079. Timing, as they say, is everything. This haul dropped right after Strategy’s Euro stock offering and just as short-seller James Chanos threw in the towel, closing his MSTR shorts. Talk about a plot twist. 🎬
FAQ ❓
- What did Strategy recently purchase?
Another 487 bitcoin (BTC), because apparently they’re on sale. 🛒 - How much bitcoin does Strategy now hold?
641,692 BTC, enough to make even Satoshi Nakamoto blush. 💰 - Who announced Strategy’s latest bitcoin acquisition?
Michael Saylor, the man who turns tweets into treasure. 📢 - Why is this bitcoin purchase significant?
Because it’s another brick in the wall of institutional adoption, and Saylor’s ego. 🏗️
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2025-11-10 16:27