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Strategic Moves in Bitcoin Acquisition by Strategy (Formerly MicroStrategy)
Michael Saylor, the executive chairman of Strategy, has recently indicated potential plans for the firm to augment its Bitcoin holdings, a development that has piqued the interest of investors who now perceive such indications as precursors to forthcoming treasury announcements. On April 19, Saylor shared a screenshot of Strategy’s Bitcoin portfolio tracker on social media platform X, captioned with the phrase “Think Even ₿igger.” This cryptic messaging aligns with Saylor’s historical pattern of making public statements in the days preceding formal regulatory disclosures regarding new Bitcoin acquisitions.
Recent Acquisition and Financial Instruments Utilized
The timing of Saylor’s announcement is particularly noteworthy given that Strategy financed its latest acquisition through its Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock, which is traded under the ticker STRC. In the preceding week, Strategy successfully added 13,927 Bitcoin to its treasury at an average price of approximately $71,902 per coin, culminating in a total expenditure nearing $1 billion. This transaction was entirely financed by $1 billion accrued from the sale of STRC, as disclosed in the company’s latest filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
This strategic purchase has escalated Strategy’s total Bitcoin holdings to 780,897 BTC, valued at over $59 billion. The company maintains its position as the preeminent corporate holder of Bitcoin worldwide, with its accumulation pace rendering weekly filings a focal point for market participants.
Potential for Increased Acquisitions Through STRC Funding
STRC is designed to trade closely around a par value of $100 and offers a variable dividend with an annualized rate of 11.5%. The dividend rate is subject to monthly resets, while the company has indicated that this structure aims to stabilize trading near par value and mitigate extreme fluctuations. In practice, STRC has emerged as a crucial component in Strategy’s funding arsenal as it pursues expansion of its Bitcoin treasury.
In a bid to enhance this funding mechanism further, Strategy has recently proposed transitioning STRC’s dividend disbursement schedule from monthly to semi-monthly payments. This adjustment is purported to alleviate reinvestment lag and bolster liquidity, market efficiency, and price stability. Jeff Park, an advisor at Bitwise, commented on this transition:
“STRC attempting to offer semi-monthly dividends is a revolutionary moment for corporate finance—it establishes a new standard for corporates to enhance investor benefits through improved liquidity and reduced cyclicality.”
This context raises pertinent questions regarding whether STRC generated sufficient capital over the recent week to facilitate another acquisition surpassing the previously disclosed $1 billion Bitcoin purchase. Interest in this prospect intensified following reports from CryptoSlate indicating that STRC experienced consecutive trading days exceeding $1 billion in volume last week. Such performance leads market observers to speculate that the firm may have accrued enough capital for a substantially larger Bitcoin purchase.
Estimates and Market Implications
Projections from Bitcoin for Corporations suggest that this activity could translate into the acquisition of approximately 30,000 BTC. Should this estimation hold true, it would signify one of Strategy’s most robust weeks since the product’s inception and potentially add around $2 billion to STRC’s market capitalization, which currently exceeds $6 billion. Moreover, it would reinforce STRC’s integral role within Strategy’s capital-raising framework.
Implications of Surpassing BlackRock’s Holdings
If these projections materialize, Strategy stands poised to outstrip BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) in terms of total Bitcoin holdings. According to data from BitcoinTreasuries.net, BlackRock’s IBIT currently holds 798,026 BTC—an amount that marginally surpasses Strategy’s holdings. A purchase exceeding 20,000 BTC within this week could enable Strategy to eclipse IBIT’s current position.

This development holds substantial symbolic significance within broader financial markets. A purchase substantial enough to surpass BlackRock would represent a remarkable shift in the competitive landscape for Bitcoin exposure—highlighting a singular corporate treasury exceeding the flagship fund managed by the world’s largest asset manager.
The forthcoming SEC disclosure is critical on two fronts: it may reveal whether STRC’s recent trading surge resulted in another significant Bitcoin acquisition and whether such an acquisition was sufficiently large to position Strategy ahead of BlackRock in total holdings. Formal confirmation regarding these developments is anticipated with the release of Strategy’s next SEC filing on April 20.

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