Just a week after purchasing 7,002 BTC, MicroStrategy announced that it had again increased its Bitcoin holdings.
MicroStrategy announced the acquisition of another batch of military-technical cooperation worth $82 million.
The company conducted the transaction from November 29 to December 8. As a result, the average purchase price was $57,477, which is 13.5% higher than the current price of Bitcoin. Thus, it is likely that MicroStrategy bought most of the BTC before the price collapse.
Currently, the technology giant owns 122,478 BTC, on which it has spent $3.66 billion. The average purchase price is just under $30,000.
At the current exchange rate, MicroStrategy's BTC portfolio is valued at more than $6 billion.
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