Strategy Founder Michael Saylor Posts New Bitcoin Tracker Update

Strategy Founder Michael Saylor Posts New Bitcoin Tracker Update

Strategy said its latest 34,164 BTC purchase lifted holdings to 815,061 BTC, moving the company above BlackRock’s IBIT, which Bitbo data showed at 798,062 BTC.

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Fact Check
The claim has two parts: (1) Michael Saylor posted a new Bitcoin tracker update saying "Think Even ₿igger" on April 19, and (2) this followed Strategy's last disclosed holding of 780,897 BTC at about $75,577 per coin. The BlockBeats report "Michael Saylor再次预告将披露BTC增持信息 - BlockBeats" directly states both facts and preserves a reference link to Saylor's underlying X post. The next-day BlockBeats report "Strategy上周花费25.4亿美元大举买入34,164枚比特币 - BlockBeats" is consistent with the common pattern described in the first report and shows holdings rising from 780,897 to 815,061 BTC after a new purchase. The X post from x.com/solidintel_x/status/2046197558163263713 independently matches the later acquisition amount and total. Because the direct primary-source fetches for Saylor's and Strategy's X posts were blocked by tool repeat limits in this run, confidence is medium rather than high, but the available evidence supports the claim.
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Summary

Strategy bought 34,164 BTC for $2.54 billion at an average price of $74,395 per coin, bringing its total Bitcoin holdings to 815,061 BTC. The company said it has spent $61.56 billion on Bitcoin purchases so far, and that its average acquisition price across its holdings is now $75,527. According to the report, this total puts Strategy above BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, which Bitbo data listed at 798,062 BTC at the time of writing. The article also said Michael Saylor has continued to present Bitcoin as a long-term treasury asset and previously told CNBC in February that the company does not plan to sell its holdings anytime soon.

Terms & Concepts
  • BTC: The ticker symbol for Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
  • IBIT: BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, a spot Bitcoin exchange-traded fund that holds Bitcoin on behalf of investors.