218,887 BTC in One Quarter—Microstrategy MSTR Sets Record With Mega Bitcoin Buy

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218,887 BTC in One Quarter—Microstrategy MSTR Sets Record With Mega Bitcoin BuyMicrostrategy, also known as Strategy, recorded its largest quarterly bitcoin acquisition in Q4 2024, adding 218,887 BTC for $20.5 billion as it expanded its accumulation strategy. The Biggest Bitcoin Buy in Microstrategy’s History—And They’re Not Stopping Microstrategy Inc. (Nasdaq: MSTR), also known as Strategy, reported its fourth-quarter earnings for 2024 on Feb. 5, marking significant […]

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