MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Stash Exceeds 250,000 BTC Following Half-Billion Dollar Acquisition

Share This Post

Business intelligence firm MicroStrategy, led by Bitcoin (BTC) bull Michael Saylor, announced on Friday a successful $1.01 billion raise through the sale of convertible senior notes, a strategic move aimed at acquiring more BTC and redeeming higher-yielding securities.

MicroStrategy Invests Additional $458 Million In BTC

Of the funds raised, MicroStrategy allocated $458 million to purchase additional Bitcoin between September 13 and September 19, further bolstering its position as the cryptocurrency’s largest publicly traded corporate holder. As of September 19, the company reported holding approximately 252,220 Bitcoin, valued at around $15.8 billion. 

The convertible notes issued by MicroStrategy carry an interest rate of 0.625% and will mature in 2028. This marks the fourth time this year that the company has turned to the convertible note market to finance its Bitcoin acquisitions. 

In conjunction with the new issuance, MicroStrategy is redeeming $500 million of higher-interest 6.125% notes due in 2028, reflecting a strategic shift to lower borrowing costs while expanding its crypto portfolio.

Co-founder and Chairman Michael Saylor has played a pivotal role in shaping MicroStrategy’s identity as a cryptocurrency investment vehicle since the company first ventured into Bitcoin in 2020. 

Under his leadership, the firm has transformed from a traditional enterprise software maker into a de facto crypto hedge fund, demonstrating a bold commitment to digital assets amid market fluctuations.

MicroStrategy’s stock has also seen significant gains this year, more than doubling in value and outperforming Bitcoin’s approximately 50% increase over the same period. The latest acquisition follows MicroStrategy’s earlier purchase of 18,300 Bitcoin, valued at roughly $1.11 billion last week.

Bitcoin Price Analysis

Following what has been deemed a bullish catalyst, the broader cryptocurrency market has responded positively to the US Federal Reserve’s announcement on Wednesday of a 0.50% basis point rate cut. 

This decision contributed to the recovery over the past week after Bitcoin’s price retraced to as low as $52,640 on September 6. Bitcoin has managed to reclaim the $63,000 mark, aiming to consolidate above this critical level for the last 24 hours. 

Market analyst Ali Martinez points out that this price point coincides with Bitcoin’s 200-day simple moving average (SMA) on its BTC/USDT daily chart, which Martinez identifies as a pivotal threshold for the anticipated bull run in the latter part of the year.

Historically, failures to maintain this support level have led to significant corrections, as observed in 2020, 2018, and 2014. Martinez warns that a rejection at this level could signal trouble for Bitcoin’s future price trajectory.

To mitigate the risk of a sharp decline, key support floors have been spotted at $61,700 in the short term, with the $60,000 mark serving as an essential threshold to prevent further price drops. 

In addition, introducing new liquidity into the market could significantly boost the Bitcoin price, as the Fed’s decision may boost investor confidence in riskier assets such as BTC. 

A successful break and consolidation above $63,000 could set the stage for a potential challenge of the next resistance level at $64,000 in the coming days.

Bitcoin

Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com

Read Entire Article
spot_img
- Advertisement -spot_img

Related Posts

Hashpower Evolution: Bitmain’s New ASIC Packs 477,677% More Power than the 2013 S1

This week, Bitmain introduced its latest bitcoin mining machine, which packs an impressive punch with a reported output of 860 terahash per second (TH/s) To put that in perspective, this new rig

Dogecoin Open interest Remains Muted Below $500 Million, What’s Going On?

With the market recovery, open interest in major assets has been rising, but it seems Dogecoin is not following this trend The meme coin has remained muted with a failure to move like other large

VanEck reports surge in Bitcoin interest amid growing institutional, sovereign adoption

VanEck said interest in Bitcoin (BTC) is significantly higher than 12 months ago as institutions and nations continue to push for adoption According to a Sept 19 report, the key reasons behind this

ETF Inflows Surge: Bitcoin Rakes in $158M, Ether Funds Add $5M

According to the latest figures, bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) brought in $15821 million in inflows on Thursday, while ether ETFs saw $524 million in deposits Bitcoin, Ether ETFs Show Positive

German authorities shutdown 47 crypto exchanges facilitating crime, seize servers, data

German authorities have shut down 47 cryptocurrency exchanges for their role in facilitating criminal activities, according to a joint statement from the Central Office for Combating Internet Crime

Germany Shuts Down 47 Crypto Exchanges In Sweeping Anti-Money Laundering Operation

German authorities have shut down 47 crypto exchanges connected to illicit activity, including money laundering, in a forceful anti-cybercrime action Related Reading: Hong Kong Crypto Growth Tops