After $7.69 Billion Q1 Bitcoin Spree, Saylor Teases Next Big Purchase

Michael Saylor, the outspoken Bitcoin advocate and co-founder of Strategy (MSTR), has hinted that his company may be preparing to add more Bitcoin to its reserves. This comes shortly after Strategy revealed it expects a net loss for the first quarter of the year, driven by unrealized losses on its substantial Bitcoin holdings.

The company has acquired 80,785 BTC since the beginning of the year, investing a total of $7.69 billion in Q1. Over half of these funds were raised through common stock sales, with the majority directed toward increasing its Bitcoin stash.

Saylor posted a Bitcoin holdings tracker on X on Sunday, a common precursor to an official purchase announcement. He also included a comment, “No tariffs on orange dots,” suggesting that the company’s Bitcoin strategy remains unaffected by the recent U.S.-China trade tensions and tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump.

Although the company paused its Bitcoin acquisitions during the week ending April 6, its total crypto holdings are currently valued at approximately $44.59 billion, an increase from the $35.63 billion spent to acquire them.

Currently, Strategy holds 528,185 BTC, purchased at an average price of $67,458 per coin, representing 2.515% of the total Bitcoin supply, according to Bitcointreasuries data.

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