MicroStrategy, a software firm founded by Michael Saylor, disclosed Monday morning that it has bought another 51,780 Bitcoinat an average price of $88,627, totaling $4.6 billion, according to an SEC filing.
As he always does, the company’s Executive Chairman, Saylor, boasted about the purchase on Twitter by noting that the company’s holdings now total 331,200 Bitcoin. The software company's Bitcoin stash was acquired for $16.5 billion in total, but thanks to the recent price rally, it's now worth almost double that at $29.65 billion.
MicroStrategy has acquired 51,780 BTC for ~$4.6 billion at ~$88,627 per #bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 20.4% QTD and 41.8% YTD. As of 11/17/2024, we hodl 331,200 $BTC acquired for ~$16.5 billion at ~$49,874 per bitcoin. $MSTRhttps://t.co/SRRtRrB2jO
The latest move comes after the firm purchased $2 billion Bitcoin just last week, at an average price of $74,463. Combined, that means MicroStrategy has bought 51,780 Bitcoin over the past seven days.
For perspective: This figure is twice the global Bitcoin exchange-traded product (ETP) inflow over the past week, according to Vetle Lunde, Head of Research at K33Research.
MicroStrategy added 51,780 BTC last week!!!
That's just crazy. It's a figure twice the global BTC ETP inflow over the past week of 25,993 BTC. pic.twitter.com/IHjJ0ub1si
Last week, according to Google Finance, MSTR traded at a peak of $383 and has since fallen to a current price of about $350. Meanwhile, Bitcoin has risen by nearly 11% over the past 7 days to a current price of $90,765.
Founded in 1989, MicroStrategy was originally a data intelligence software company. However, in 2020, the firm bought $250 million worth of Bitcoin as Saylor looked to spice up the company’s books during the pandemic.
Since then, the firm’s destiny has been closely tied with Bitcoin, with MicroStrategy even rebranding itself as a Bitcoin development company. In October, MicroStrategy outlined a plan to purchase $42 billion worth of Bitcoin over the next three years.
Saylor has set jaw-droppingly bullish targets for Bitcoin. In September, the firm’s founder predicted that Bitcoin would rise to a price of $13 million per coin over the next 21 years. From today’s price, that would represent a 14,222% increase.
These targets help explain why MicroStrategy has continued to acquire Bitcoin amid its recent pump, despite the firm already being the public company with the largest Bitcoin holding with more than 1% of the total supply.
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