Strategy Increases Bitcoin Holdings by 1,229 BTC at $88,568 Average Price

Strategy Increases Bitcoin Holdings by 1,229 BTC at $88,568 Average Price

Strategy now holds 673,783 BTC valued at over $50 billion, after acquiring 1,286 BTC through equity issuance funds in late December 2025 and early January 2026.

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Fact Check
The statement's truthfulness is strongly supported by a convergence of high-authority evidence. The primary source, the company's official website, directly confirms all details of the transaction: the acquisition of 10,645 BTC at an average price of $92,098. This is the most definitive evidence provided.This primary data is independently corroborated by multiple secondary sources. Reputable news publications confirm the purchase of 10,645 BTC for approximately $980 million. A simple calculation ($980,000,000 / 10,645 BTC) yields an average price of ~$92,099, which is consistent with the stated price, with the minor difference likely due to rounding of the total dollar amount. One secondary source explicitly reiterates all figures from the statement.There is no conflicting or contradictory information among the relevant sources. The sources with low relevance and authority speculate on potential future purchases and are not pertinent to the specific, completed transaction in the query. The consistency across the highest-authority primary and secondary sources provides high confidence in the accuracy of the statement.
Summary

As of January 4, 2026, Strategy’s Bitcoin holdings reached 673,783 BTC worth $50.55 billion. The company acquired 1,286 BTC between late December 2025 and early January 2026 using proceeds from equity issuance. This follows the December 29 purchase of 1,229 BTC for $108.8 million at an average price of $88,568 per BTC. Strategy’s aggressive accumulation strategy continues to position it among the largest corporate Bitcoin holders globally.

Terms & Concepts
  • BTC: Ticker symbol for Bitcoin, the first and largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization.
  • Average Price: The mean cost per unit of an asset calculated by dividing the total purchase cost by the number of units bought.