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Strategy re-invests another $100 million to add 1,550 Bitcoins! Total holdings break through 845,000 BTC
U.S. publicly traded company Strategy (MicroStrategy) submitted its latest Form 8-K filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today (the 8th). Over the past week (from June 1 to June 7), the company has continued raising funds through a market-price (ATM) stock issuance plan, and has also spent $101.3 million to heavily increase its position by 1,550 bitcoins. As of June 7, 2026, Strategy’s total bitcoin holdings have reached an astonishing 845,256 bitcoins, firmly securing the top spot among publicly listed companies worldwide with the most bitcoin holdings.
(Background: MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor points out Bitcoin’s “four major ideologies”: only by integrating four forces can the ultimate currency be achieved.)
(Additional context: MicroStrategy’s first sale of 32 BTC! MSTR drops 5% in the pre-market, breaking the “never sell coins” myth.)
The “bitcoin treasury strategy” offensive by U.S. publicly listed companies is still fierce, and has not been affected by recent market volatility. According to the SEC’s latest announcement, Strategy Inc. (abbreviated as Strategy), headquartered in Virginia, submitted a routine Form 8-K electronic filing on June 8, 2026. The report reveals that during the just-completed past week (from June 1 to June 7), the company again restarted its market-price (ATM) securities issuance plan, converting surplus capital and financing proceeds into digital asset reserves.
Attracting 1,550 BTC this week, with an average price of about $65k
The filing shows that during the period from June 1 to June 7, 2026, Strategy successfully sold as many as 1,409,600 shares of Class A common stock (stock ticker: MSTR) through the ATM plan, and also successfully issued multiple series of preferred shares, including STRF, STRC, STRK, and STRD.
Strategy immediately put all net proceeds after deducting sales commissions into bitcoin acquisitions. Over the past week, the company bought a total of 1,550 BTC, spending approximately $101.3 million in total—equivalent to an average purchase price of about $65,332 per bitcoin (including fees and related expenses).
Total holdings reach $6.39 billion, with $1 billion in cash reserves
With this week’s routine tranche completed, Strategy’s overall bitcoin reserves as of June 7, 2026 have reached an unprecedented, large historical scale:
• Total bitcoin holdings: 845,256 BTC.
• Total cost: approximately $63.97 billion.
• Average holding cost: about $75,680 per BTC.
In addition to its massive cryptocurrency reserves, Strategy also specifically disclosed the latest status of its fiat assets in the Form 8-K filing. As of June 7, the balance in the company’s “USD Reserve” (U.S. dollar reserve) account established at the end of 2025 remains as high as $1 billion (including expected cash from ATM sales that has not yet been fully settled). The official emphasized that this reserve is earmarked for paying the company’s regular dividends on listed preferred stocks, as well as interest on existing debt—showing that while pursuing aggressive acquisition strategies, it still retains a relatively robust liquidity protection net.