Bitcoin treasury company Strategy has made a new Bitcoin purchase, adding another $76.6 million worth of the cryptocurrency to its stack. Strategy Has Bought AnotherBitcoin treasury company Strategy has made a new Bitcoin purchase, adding another $76.6 million worth of the cryptocurrency to its stack. Strategy Has Bought Another

Strategy Adds 1,031 Bitcoin As Price Remains Below Cost Basis

2026/03/24 10:00
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Bitcoin treasury company Strategy has made a new Bitcoin purchase, adding another $76.6 million worth of the cryptocurrency to its stack.

Strategy Has Bought Another 1,031 Bitcoin

In a new post on X, Strategy co-founder and chairman Michael Saylor has shared the details related to the latest Bitcoin purchase made by the treasury company. On the last two Mondays, the firm made giant purchases worth more than $1 billion each, but it seems that the firm has slowed back down again with the latest acquisition as it has involved just 1,031 tokens.

For comparison, the previous two buys saw 17,994 and 22,337 coins enter Strategy’s coffers. The latter was the largest acquisition of 2026 and in fact, the fifth largest buy overall made by the firm since it started accumulating BTC back in 2020.

Strategy spent a total of $76.6 million for the latest acquisition, coming down to an average of $74,326 per token. According to the filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the company funded the purchase entirely using sales of its MSTR at-the-market (ATM) stock offering. This means that this purchase diverges from what has been witnessed recently.

As Strategy highlighted in an official X post a few days ago, the company has been shifting toward more credit recently.

As displayed in the above chart, Strategy’s purchases got 55% of their funding through credit in March before the latest acquisition. “We’ve been buying more $BTC through $STRC lately,” noted the company in the post. For the latest buy, though, the company didn’t use STRC at all. That said, the acquisition was also a lighter one compared to other purchases from this month.

Following the new addition, Strategy’s Bitcoin holdings have grown to 762,099 BTC, equivalent to nearly 3.81% of the entire circulating supply of the cryptocurrency. Saylor’s firm spent a total of $57.69 billion on this stack, but currently, these reserves are underwater as BTC has continued to trade at levels lower than the company’s cost basis of $75,694.

Though, Strategy isn’t in a big loss right now. A treasury company that’s facing a much steeper unrealized loss is Bitmine, the Strategy-equivalent for Ethereum, the second largest digital asset by market cap.

Despite being deep underwater, the firm has continued with its aggressive ETH buying recently. According to a Monday press release, this accumulation has furthered over the past week. Thomas “Tom” Lee, Bitmine chairman, said:

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Bitcoin dropped below $68,000 earlier, but the coin has since jumped back to $70,500.

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