According to Cointelegraph, Strategy, the largest public corporate holder of Bitcoin, has announced its smallest Bitcoin acquisition to date. On March 17, the company disclosed the purchase of 130 Bitcoin (BTC) for approximately $10.7 million, translating to an average price of about $82,981 per BTC. This acquisition was funded through the "STRK ATM," a new initiative by Strategy aimed at raising up to $21 billion to further invest in Bitcoin.
This recent purchase marks the smallest acquisition since Strategy's initial investment in Bitcoin, which involved buying 21,454 BTC for $250 million in August 2020. With this latest addition, Strategy and its subsidiaries now hold a total of 499,226 BTC. The aggregate purchase price for these holdings is approximately $33.1 billion, with an average purchase price of around $66,360 per BTC, including fees and expenses. The company is now 774 BTC away from reaching a milestone of 500,000 BTC in its holdings.
Despite Bitcoin's price dropping to multimonth lows below $80,000 last week, Strategy's recent acquisition is notably smaller than its previous purchases. The smallest prior acquisition was 169 BTC in August 2024. In 2025 alone, Strategy has acquired a total of 51,656 BTC across seven announced transactions. The company's Bitcoin yield currently stands at 6.9%, which is significantly below its target of 15% for the year 2025. This story is still developing, and more details will be provided as they become available.