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Saylor Shift Bitcoin Strategy as $1.18B STRC Funding Boosts Buys


Saylor Shift Bitcoin Strategy as $1.18B STRC Funding Boosts Buys

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  • Strategy boosts Bitcoin buys with back-to-back weekly purchases, hitting its most aggressive pace since late 2024.
  • Funding is shifting as STRC surges to $1.18B, reducing reliance on MSTR share sales to finance BTC accumulation.
  • The evolving strategy could support sustained Bitcoin buying while easing pressure on stock dilution concerns.

Michael Saylor is accelerating Bitcoin buying again, but the bigger shift is happening behind the scenes. Fresh data from CryptoQuant shows Strategy is changing how it funds these purchases, reducing its reliance on share sales while turning to alternative capital source

This shift could allow the company to continue aggressive accumulation without putting heavy pressure on its stock.

Bitcoin Buys Surge to Multi-Month High

Over the past two weeks, Strategy has significantly ramped up its Bitcoin acquisitions. The firm accumula…

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