Strategy has purchased 17,994 BTC for about $1.28 billion, bringing the company’s total holdings to 738,731 BTC acquired for roughly $56.04 billion.Strategy has purchased 17,994 BTC for about $1.28 billion, bringing the company’s total holdings to 738,731 BTC acquired for roughly $56.04 billion.

​​Strategy’s Michael Saylor Reveals $1.28B Bitcoin Purchase, Holdings Reach 738,731 BTC

2026/03/10 05:00
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Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy, posted a brief but blunt update that stopped scrolling feeds: “Strategy has acquired 17,994 BTC for ~$1.28 billion at ~$70,946 per Bitcoin. As of 3/8/2026, we hodl 738,731 $BTC acquired for ~$56.04 billion at ~$75,862 per Bitcoin.” The numbers speak for themselves. It is another huge accumulation from a corporate treasury that has made bitcoin its center of gravity.

Read plainly, the tweet does two things. First, it reports a single, sizable buy: nearly 18,000 coins bought at roughly $71k apiece, a trade that in cash terms topples a billion dollars. Second, it refreshes the running tally for the firm’s entire position: 738,731 bitcoins on the books with an average cost basis north of $75,800. That combination, a fresh, large purchase and the reminder of an enormous cumulative holding, is the sort of signal that market participants digest carefully.

There’s a theater for this kind of disclosure. For years, the company has used short, numeric update posts to tell the market what it’s doing, and the pattern has a predictable effect: it keeps the company visible as both a buyer and a narrative anchor for institutional adoption. Investors who follow the chain of these posts can trace how the firm has scaled into ever-larger lots, often using stock sales and financing programs to fund accumulation. The moves have been covered repeatedly by mainstream and crypto press, and analysts note that large, repeated buys by a public company change the conversation about corporate treasury policy and crypto exposure.

Strategy’s Bitcoin Stash Execution

Execution at this scale is quietly complicated. Buying thousands of bitcoins without pushing the market requires work with over-the-counter desks and multiple counterparties; it means timing, discretion, and often breaking a large order into many smaller pieces. That doesn’t make the headlines, but it matters: if a buyer is clumsy, they can raise the very price they hoped to benefit from. The company’s disclosures don’t lay out the mechanics; they don’t need to, but observers assume seasoned execution methods behind the scenes.

Beyond mechanics, the disclosure renews familiar debates. Supporters say concentrated exposure to bitcoin is a bold hedge and a long-term play on digital scarcity. Critics point to concentration risk: a single-asset treasury is vulnerable to wide crypto drawdowns and regulatory shocks. For shareholders and market-watchers, the question isn’t merely whether the company believes in bitcoin, but whether the scale of that belief is balanced against traditional corporate risk management. The tweet adds fresh fuel to both sides of that argument.

Whatever one thinks of the thesis, the market now has another clearly stated fact to factor into pricing and sentiment: the firm increased its pile by 17,994 coins and, as of March 8, 2026, holds 738,731 bitcoin at the reported cost basis. Those raw numbers are the currency of the conversation now, simple, stark, and undeniably consequential for anyone watching the growing intersection of public-company treasuries and crypto.

The story won’t end with the tweet. Traders will watch prices and on-chain flows, reporters will prod for further filings or context, and investors will debate whether this accumulation is prudent stewardship or an outsized bet. For as long as this company keeps posting its running totals, every update will be read not just as accounting, but as a signal about how one public company thinks the future of money might look.

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