According to the latest figures, Microstrategy’s investment in bitcoin has doubled, showing a 116% increase after the cryptocurrency’s value experienced a significant rise this past week. The company, specializing in business intelligence, has acquired a total of 193,000 bitcoins at an expenditure of $6.122 billion, with the current market value of their holdings soaring to $13.226 billion.
Microstrategy's Bitcoin Portfolio Value Soars to $13.2 Billion, Marking a 116% Gain
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From Bold Bet to Booming Asset: Microstrategy’s Bitcoin Investment Skyrockets
Since 2020, Microstrategy has built up a portfolio of 193,000 bitcoins, positioning itself as the leading publicly traded company in terms of bitcoin assets, with the exception of two U.S.-based spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Other notable public entities with smaller bitcoin holdings compared to Microstrategy include Marathon, Tesla, and Coinbase. The data shows that Microstrategy’s bitcoin purchases were made at an average cost of $51,813 per bitcoin, totaling $6.122 billion in investment.
The value of Microstrategy’s assets has now escalated to $13.226 billion, marking a 116% increase, with bitcoin ( BTC) prices holding above the $68,500 mark per unit. This surge in bitcoin’s market value has correspondingly boosted Microstrategy’s stock value, which saw a 9.66% rise on Friday and an 18.8% increase over the preceding five days.
Over the past month, Microstrategy’s stock (MSTR) has surged 185.42% relative to the U.S. dollar and has witnessed an impressive 304% growth over the last six months. Only Blackrock’s IBIT and Grayscale’s GBTC hold more bitcoin reserves than Microstrategy, with IBIT owning 195,985.31 BTC and GBTC having 400,165.23 BTC in their portfolios.
Microstrategy’s strategic accumulation of bitcoin not only underscores the firm’s bullish stance on cryptocurrency but also highlights a growing trend among public companies diversifying into digital assets.
As these investments yield substantial returns, they signal a broader acceptance and integration of cryptocurrencies into mainstream financial strategies, potentially setting a precedent for corporate investment behavior in the evolving digital economy landscape.
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