Strategy Pushes Bitcoin Holdings Past 700,000 Amid Market Uncertainty

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  • Strategy bought 22,305 BTC at $95K each, pushing total holdings to 709,715 coins worth $53.9B.

  • Bitcoin was below the latest buy price, but Strategy’s long-term average shows confidence in future gains.

  • Blackrock’s quiet backing of Strategy-linked products signals growing institutional trust in the company.

Strategy just added more bitcoin to its already massive stash, now holding over 700,000 BTC. Michael Saylor, the company’s founder, shared on Tuesday that they bought 22,305 bitcoins for $2.13 billion, paying about $95,284 for each one.

With this latest buy, Strategy’s total bitcoin collection reaches 709,715 coins, costing around $53.92 billion in total, which averages out to roughly $75,979 per bitcoin. The news came on a U.S. holiday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, when stock markets were closed, showing that the company isn’t slowing down even when others take a break.

The timing is notable because bitcoin was trading below Strategy’s latest purchase price at the announcement. The $95,284 per bitcoin spend exceeds the January 20 early morning spot price of $90,814. However, the company’s long-term average remains well below current market levels, suggesting confidence in future gains.

As Saylor explained, “Strategy has acquired 22,305 BTC for $2.13 billion at $95,284 per bitcoin. As of 1/19/2026, we hodl 709,715 BTC acquired for $53.92 billion at $75,979 per bitcoin.”

Market Implications and Strategic Moves

Besides its sheer scale, the purchase illustrates Strategy’s ongoing strategy to double down even amid short-term volatility. The prior acquisition of 13,627 BTC for $1.25 billion at $91,519 per bitcoin nudged the average to $75,353. Consequently, Strategy’s average price climbed 0.83% in just one week, reinforcing a long-term accumulation plan. MSTR shares reflected the activity, trading near an mNAV ratio of 1.11 and rising more than 5% over five sessions.

Additionally, Wall Street appears to be signaling confidence. Financial heavyweight Blackrock quietly increased exposure to Strategy-linked credit products STRC, STRF, and STRD through its iShares Preferred and Income Securities ETF (PFF). Moreover, analysts suggest that Blackrock’s move may attract further institutional participation, lending credibility to Strategy’s aggressive buying approach.

However, trade war concerns, geopolitical tensions, and a delayed crypto market structure bill continue to be obstacles for bitcoin and the larger cryptocurrency market. However, institutional interest and Strategy’s unrelenting accumulation put the business in a position for future growth once macro uncertainty subsides.

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