Strategy spends a staggering $2.1 billion on Bitcoin in a single week, marking the largest increase since February 2025



According to official sources, the world's largest Bitcoin asset management firm Strategy made its largest single Bitcoin purchase since February 2025 last week, further consolidating its position as the world's largest publicly disclosed Bitcoin holder.

Last week, the company bought 22,305 Bitcoins at an average price of approximately $95,284 per coin, with a total investment exceeding $2.125 billion, bringing its total Bitcoin holdings to 709,715 coins, with a total cost basis of approximately $53.923 billion.

Strategy's current average cost basis for Bitcoin is about $75,979 per coin. Based on Bitcoin's current market price of $89,500, this indicates an unrealized paper profit of nearly $10 billion.

It is noteworthy that this large-scale accumulation follows last year's concerns over a "bubble" triggered by overheated summer markets. Strategy's contrarian move can be seen as a reaffirmation of its long-term Bitcoin strategy;

It is also a response to community doubts about its purchasing power expressed a few weeks ago, demonstrating its renewed confidence and commitment to Bitcoin as a primary reserve asset.

Overall, this historic purchase by Strategy may be a "realistic expectation" and firm confidence in Bitcoin's long-term value storage potential, as demonstrated to the market.
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