The firm’s 100th bitcoin accumulation notice showed it bought 592 BTC for a total of $39.8 million.

Strategy disclosed another bitcoin purchase last week, acquiring 592 BTC for approximately $39.8 million, according to an SEC filing.

The company paid an average of $67,286 per coin, with the transaction fully funded through the sale of common shares.

Following the latest buy, Strategy’s total holdings have risen to 717,722 bitcoin, accumulated at a total cost of $54.56 billion — or $76,020 per BTC on average. With bitcoin trading just above $66,000, the company’s position currently reflects an unrealized loss of roughly $10,000 per coin, amounting to about $7 billion overall.

Executive Chairman Michael Saylor pointed out on X that the announcement marks the firm’s 100th bitcoin purchase disclosure since it began acquiring BTC in August 2020 under its former name, MicroStrategy.

Shares of Strategy (MSTR) slipped 2.5% in pre-market trading and remain down more than 50% year over year.

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