After an unusual week of absence, the co-founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) resumes his usual communication about Bitcoin. Michael Saylor has published his traditional Bitcoin chart on X, indicating new investments to come.
After an unusual week of absence, the co-founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) resumes his usual communication about Bitcoin. Michael Saylor has published his traditional Bitcoin chart on X, indicating new investments to come.
The world of traditional finance is increasingly intertwined with that of Bitcoin, and BlackRock's recent moves only confirm this dynamic. Indeed, the asset management giant, with its $11.6 trillion under management, has just increased its stake in MicroStrategy, now rebranded as Strategy, to 5%. This rise does not go unnoticed: it comes as Strategy continues to accumulate Bitcoin massively, in order to strengthen its role as a pioneer among publicly traded companies. More than just an investment, this strategic alignment raises questions about the future of Bitcoin in institutional portfolios and the place that giants like BlackRock wish to occupy in this rapidly expanding ecosystem.
The American company MicroStrategy, known for its massive commitment to BTC, announced a major rebranding. From now on, it will simply be called "Strategy" and will adopt the orange color and the bitcoin logo, marking a new step in its evolution. This rebranding is accompanied by a massive investment in bitcoin, with a purchase of 20.5 billion dollars in BTC during the fourth quarter of 2024.
The medical technology company Semler Scientific (NASDAQ: SMLR) continues its aggressive investment strategy in bitcoin with the acquisition of an additional 871 BTC, bringing its total portfolio to 3,192 BTC. This transaction comes as the giant MicroStrategy takes a pause in its acquisitions.
MicroStrategy, known for its massive commitment to bitcoin, surprised the markets by temporarily halting its BTC purchases. According to an announcement from Michael Saylor on February 3, 2025, the company has not acquired any bitcoin for a week already. This pause raises questions... strategy or is BTC just not interesting at the moment?
As Bitcoin remains at the heart of discussions about the future of the global financial landscape, MicroStrategy is ramping up its commitment and announcing a new ambitious initiative. The American company plans to raise funds through an offering of 2.5 million preferred shares, a mechanism designed to finance the acquisition of new bitcoins and bolster its operations. This move, driven by a clear strategy of diversification around cryptocurrencies, comes in a context of declining revenues and shrinking profit margins. By choosing Bitcoin as the cornerstone of its treasury, MicroStrategy reaffirms its long-term vision and raises questions about the potential risks and repercussions of this bold model.
Between a double peak and a guaranteed plunge, Bitcoin drifts, while Ethereum, a shipwreck of altcoins, sinks into the murky waters of a declining market.
Michael Saylor, co-founder of MicroStrategy, recently reported a possible imminent new acquisition of Bitcoin (BTC) this January 27, 2025, as the crypto falls below $99,000. According to the data, MicroStrategy currently holds 461,000 BTC, valued at around $48.4 billion, surpassing US government reserves. Is a rivalry on the horizon?
For several years, MicroStrategy has established itself as a leading figure in the institutional adoption of Bitcoin, accumulating over 450,000 BTC in its reserves. This bold strategy, led by Michael Saylor, has earned the company a central position in the crypto ecosystem. However, a new tax regulation in the United States could disrupt this balance. The company could potentially owe taxes on its unrealized gains, estimated at $19.3 billion. This unprecedented development in the crypto field raises critical questions about the implications of these rules for companies exposed to these assets and the future of investment strategies.
Rumble, the video-sharing platform, recently made waves in the crypto world by adopting a bold strategy that aligns with that of MicroStrategy. The result? An 80% surge in its stock prices. What lies behind this bet on Bitcoin? And why are companies rushing into this cryptocurrency?
At $105,000 per Bitcoin, miners are singing in the rain of exahashes. Fierce competition, stellar margins: it’s a dance of numbers and electricity.
On January 21, 2025, MicroStrategy, the economic intelligence company led by Michael Saylor, announced the acquisition of an additional 11,000 bitcoins for a total amount of $1.1 billion. This transaction was made at an average price of $101,191 per BTC. With this new acquisition, MicroStrategy now holds an impressive total of 461,000 BTC, acquired for a total amount of $29.3 billion, at an average price of $63,610 per bitcoin.
MicroStrategy, under the leadership of Michael Saylor, continues to strengthen its position as the largest holder of bitcoin. Currently, the company has purchased 2,530 BTC for a total of $243 million! This demonstrates its confidence in the long-term potential of BTC, despite the current macroeconomic challenges.
The evolution of the price of bitcoin in 2025 will depend on three main parameters: macroeconomics, geopolitics, and bitcoin's ability to attract investors.
Metaplanet, a Japanese company specializing in bitcoin, recently announced its ambition to acquire 10,000 BTC by 2025. This initiative marks an important step in the company's strategy to strengthen its position as a leader in bitcoin treasury in Asia, placing it in direct competition with MicroStrategy.
MicroStrategy's bold strategy in the bitcoin universe continues to attract attention, both for its scale and consistency. While the crypto market remains marked by pronounced volatility, the company, under the leadership of Michael Saylor, reiterates its firm commitment to the leading cryptocurrency. As the year comes to a close, it has once again surprised observers with a new massive purchase of bitcoin, further solidifying its position as an institutional leader in the field. This investment is part of a thoughtful approach aimed at strengthening its reserves, as well as asserting its driving role in the institutional adoption of cryptocurrencies. Such an acquisition, occurring in a context of global economic uncertainties, also illustrates the growing influence of companies on the evolution of the crypto ecosystem.
Amid hypnotic figures and enchanting tweets, Michael Saylor lines up BTC like stars, transforming MicroStrategy into a digital galaxy worth $41 billion.
Bitcoin is stagnant, investors are softly dozing. But beware: Trump in January could very well add some spice to this lukewarm crypto soup.
MicroStrategy, one of the pioneers of institutional investment in bitcoin, once again pushes the boundaries with a spectacular initiative: raising 42 billion dollars to strengthen its position in the crypto market. This bold plan, dubbed 21/21, marks a decisive step in its long-term strategy. While some see it as a visionary bet, others point out the colossal risks associated with such ambition.
MicroStrategy, a global leader in Bitcoin holdings, is proposing a massive stock increase to finance the purchase of more bitcoins. This initiative, aiming to raise $42 billion, reflects the company's ambitious strategy to strengthen its position in BTC treasury management.
MicroStrategy, a leader in institutional Bitcoin acquisition, has recently reached a historic milestone by surpassing the purchase volumes recorded during the 2021 bull market. These moves reflect a bold strategy and an unwavering commitment to the flagship cryptocurrency.
Bitcoin recently reached a new all-time high (ATH) of $107,600, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of cryptocurrency. This spectacular rise occurred after a landmark event in the crypto ecosystem.
MicroStrategy, a well-known company for its massive investments in bitcoin, recently made a major new acquisition. Between December 9 and 15, 2024, the company purchased 15,350 bitcoins for a total amount of 1.5 billion dollars.
MicroStrategy, the company led by Michael Saylor, will soon be included in the Nasdaq-100, an index that tracks the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on Nasdaq. This inclusion is a major milestone for MicroStrategy, as it will significantly increase the Nasdaq-100's exposure to Bitcoin (BTC).
MicroStrategy, the business intelligence firm led by Michael Saylor, continues to bolster its position in bitcoins despite market fluctuations. According to new research published by capital advisor Jeff Walton, MicroStrategy could survive a drop in the price of BTC to as low as $20,000 without incurring significant losses. How?
The price of Bitcoin soared by more than 2% this Monday, December 2, at the opening of Wall Street, boosted by the announcement of a new major investment from MicroStrategy. The company confirmed that it acquired $1.5 billion worth of BTC over the past week, reviving hopes of seeing the cryptocurrency soon surpass the symbolic threshold of $100,000.
The founder of MicroStrategy made a bold pitch to Microsoft’s board of directors, suggesting that the company could nearly triple its value by converting its cash and financial assets into bitcoin. This ambitious proposal, detailed in a 44-slide presentation, represents one of the most significant institutional adoption strategies for Bitcoin ever proposed.
When MicroStrategy bets everything on Bitcoin, Anthony Pompliano points out major risks: vague regulations, extreme volatility, and catastrophic scenarios. An explosive cocktail for Michael Saylor's company.
Bitcoin: when the small players cash in big and the veterans watch, the spectacle is always fascinating.
Volatility is the very essence of cryptos. However, when it extends to giants like MicroStrategy, markets panic. With a colossal loss of $30 billion in four days, the iconic company of Michael Saylor finds itself at the center of all attention. This brutal fall raises questions about the robustness of…