MicroStrategy didn’t buy more bitcoin — for the first time in three months
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MicroStrategy made news by not buying bitcoin in the latest week, marking its first pause in three months.
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July 8, 2025
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Advanced ➔ Results MicroStrategy didn’t buy more bitcoin — for the first time in three monthsMicroStrategy has acquired more than 69,000 bitcoins since it last took a pause, to bring its total holdings to nearly 600,000 bitcoinsLast d: July 7, 2025 at 11:21 p
ETFirst Published: July 7, 2025 at 11:32 a
ETResizeListen(3 min)Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy’s current executive chair and former CEO, had the company adopt bitcoin as is primary treasury reserve asset in 2020
Photo: Getty ImagesIt is now bigger news when MicroStrategy Inc
Doesn’t buy any bitcoin than when it does
The self-claimed largest bitcoin treasury company, which is nically still a software company MSTR, disclosed Monday that it didn’t acquire any bitcoin during the week of June 30 to July 6
The Author Tomi KilgoreTomi Kilgore is MarketWatch's deputy and corporate news editor and is based in New York
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