Bitcoin Bonanza: Michael Saylor Eyes 800,000 BTC After Staggering $2 Billion Buy!

Strategy (MSTR) chairman Michael Saylorerupted the crypto space this Sunday with a concise yet programmatic post on X, accompanying the already-familiar orange dot chart with a “Think Even Bigger” caption.
This message coincided with significant data revealing that the company has de facto surpassed the 800,000 BTC ownership threshold this week, solidifying its position as the largest institutional holder of Bitcoin globally.
As of mid-April, MicroStrategy's officially confirmed Bitcoin balance stood at 780,897 coins.
However, the period from April 6 to April 17 became one of the most aggressive in the firm’s history: through the STRC mechanism, an additional 26,377 BTC was absorbed, equivalent to $2 billion.
This means the market may already see an updated figure of 807,274 BTC as early as Monday, April 20.
With nearly 4% of the total issued Bitcoin supply potentially under Saylor’s command, MicroStrategy’s strategic move appears to be signaling an ambitious pivot towards the psychological target of 1 million Bitcoin.
This goal, if the current aggressive pace of acquisition is maintained, could be achieved much earlier than anticipated by year-end.
The financial implications of these holdings are substantial, and the current average cost for MicroStrategy's Bitcoin portfolio is $75,577.
The company is currently balancing on the edge of break-even, with the present Bitcoin price valuing its portfolio at approximately $59.12 billion.
Amid this substantial $2 billion purchase, MicroStrategy’s stock (MSTR) demonstrated explosive performance, soaring 29.45% from $125 to $166.52 this week.
Furthermore, MSTR entered positive territory for the year, achieving a +9.59% gain.
The increase in MicroStrategy’s share price is strategically beneficial, enabling the company to raise capital under more favorable conditions without critical dilution of shareholders.
The innovative use of perpetual preferred shares through the STRC mechanism further allows Saylor to increase the company’s share in Bitcoin without diluting common shareholders, underscoring a sophisticated financial strategy underpinning their monumental Bitcoin accumulation.
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