Strategy bought 34,164 BTC for $2.54 billion — making it the largest institutional Bitcoin holder on earth.
On April 20, Strategy disclosed the purchase of 34,164 BTC at an average of $74,395 per coin, totaling $2.54 billion — the firm's largest single acquisition since its November 2024 buying spree. The purchase pushed Strategy's total holdings to 815,061 BTC, surpassing BlackRock's iShares Bitcoin Trust, which held 806,700 BTC as of April 23, and making Strategy the single largest institutional holder of Bitcoin on earth. Executive Chairman Michael Saylor signaled the buy a day earlier with his customary on-chain chart post on X, which markets have long treated as a reliable accumulation signal — and which proved correct. The acquisition was funded through Strategy's STRC preferred stock program, which continues to provide the firm capital access without requiring asset sales. At 815,061 BTC, Strategy now holds approximately 3.9% of the 21 million coin hard cap, and analysts tracking the firm's acquisition pace project it will cross one million BTC by November 2026 if the current run rate holds. The gap between Strategy and IBIT — 8,300 BTC — narrows and widens week to week depending on which vehicle is drawing heavier institutional flows, a dynamic that functions as a live barometer of whether the institutional Bitcoin allocation trend is flowing into passive ETF vehicles or active corporate balance-sheet holders.
