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Strategy Acquires 1,229 Bitcoin at $88,568 Per Coin
Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: Strategy buys 1,229 Bitcoin at above $88,500 Original Link:
Overview
Strategy, the publicly traded company that treats Bitcoin as its primary treasury reserve asset, said it bought 1,229 BTC last week at an average price of $88,568 per coin, lifting its total holdings to 672,497 BTC.
Strategy has acquired 1,229 BTC for approximately $108.8 million and has achieved BTC Yield of 23.2% YTD 2025. As of December 28, 2025, the company holds 672,497 BTC acquired for approximately $50.44 billion at an average price of approximately $74,997 per bitcoin.
Current Holdings and Unrealized Gains
With Bitcoin changing hands at $87,343 at press time, Strategy’s holdings are now worth close to $59 billion. Despite the recent pullback in Bitcoin, the company is still sitting on more than $8 billion in unrealized gains.
Funding Method
According to a recent disclosure, Strategy funded its latest acquisition through sales of 663,450 shares of Class A common stock under its ATM program for the week ended December 28, generating approximately $109 million in net proceeds.
The company did not sell any of its preferred securities during the period and maintains substantial capacity for future issuance.
Stock Performance
Shares of Strategy slipped ahead of Monday’s market open. The pullback comes as Bitcoin’s recent swings continue to weigh on the stock, which has fallen about 45% so far this year.