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Strategy (ex MicroStrategy) just bought 13,390 BTC, spending $1.34B between May 5 and 11

The firm now holds 568,840 BTC (~$59B), the largest corporate Bitcoin stash on earth.

Since 2020, Saylor’s team has poured $39.41B into BTC, averaging $69,287 per coin.

Strategy’s pitch is simple Securitized Bitcoin exposure via MSTR shares, regulated on Nasdaq.

BTC trades near $104K, just 4% off its all time high ($108.7K).

Saylor’s message is the same "Bitcoin is the superior treasury asset".



Where does this guy get all the money from to keep pouring it into bitcoin??? Does he borrow it or is it from new investors??? I remember years ago saying Saylor is either going to become of the richest men in the world or broke  Grin. I admire his tenacity but looking at how bitcoin behaves I don't know if I'd go all in 100% on bitcoin as it can fall faster than it rises and often for very little reason.
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Strategy (ex MicroStrategy) just bought 13,390 BTC, spending $1.34B between May 5 and 11

The firm now holds 568,840 BTC (~$59B), the largest corporate Bitcoin stash on earth.

Since 2020, Saylor’s team has poured $39.41B into BTC, averaging $69,287 per coin.

Strategy’s pitch is simple Securitized Bitcoin exposure via MSTR shares, regulated on Nasdaq.

BTC trades near $104K, just 4% off its all time high ($108.7K).

Saylor’s message is the same "Bitcoin is the superior treasury asset".



Where does this guy get all the money from to keep pouring it into bitcoin? Does he borrow it or is it from new investors? I remember years ago saying Saylor is either going to become of the richest men in the world or broke  Grin. I admire his tenacity but looking at how bitcoin behaves I don't know if I'd go all in 100% on bitcoin as it can fall faster than it rises and often for very little reason.