With a fresh buy of 1,109 BTC, Strive’s total holdings climb to 16,500.

Strive has continued to ramp up its bitcoin exposure as its stock stages a sharp rebound and the company considers additional capital-raising initiatives.

The firm disclosed in a recent filing that it acquired 1,109 bitcoin over the four days ending May 22, paying an average price of about $76,989 per coin. This latest purchase increases its total holdings to 16,500 BTC from 15,391 BTC, making Strive the seventh-largest publicly traded company holding bitcoin.

Alongside its growing crypto reserves, Strive reported stronger liquidity, with cash and cash equivalents rising to $93.3 million from $87.3 million. The value of its position in Strategy Inc.’s STRC preferred shares also edged higher, now exceeding $50 million.

The company added that it is reviewing potential updates to its at-the-market (ATM) programs tied to both its Class A common stock and SATA preferred stock. The move points to greater flexibility in raising funds, which could be directed toward further bitcoin accumulation.

ASST shares have climbed 133% over the past three months, outperforming many peers in the bitcoin treasury space, although the stock remains down more than 90% from its 2025 highs.

In premarket action, the stock was up roughly 3%, tracking bitcoin’s move back toward the $77,000 level over the weekend.

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