Key Highlights
  • Strategy has acquired 1,587 BTC for approximately $100 million between June 8–14, 2026 — at an average price of $63,024 per Bitcoin — bringing total holdings to 846,842 BTC.
  • The company simultaneously increased its USD reserve by $100 million — bringing total cash holdings to $1.1 billion — providing significant dry powder for future Bitcoin purchases.
  • The purchase comes just weeks after the symbolic 32 BTC sale that ended the 41-month accumulation streak — Strategy has now bought back approximately 50x more Bitcoin than it sold.
  • Strategy's overall average cost basis now stands at approximately $75,656 per BTC — with total holdings representing roughly 4% of Bitcoin's entire supply.

Michael Saylor’s response to the controversy surrounding Strategy’s 32 BTC sale is now fully documented in numbers: the company sold 32 BTC and has since bought back 3,137 BTC across two separate purchases — nearly 100 times what it sold — at prices significantly below its average cost basis.

The latest purchase — announced by Saylor on X on June 15, 2026 — is the clearest possible statement of continued conviction:

“Strategy has acquired 1,587 BTC for $100 million to increase our $BTC Reserve to ₿846,842. We have also increased our USD Reserve by $100 million to $1.1 billion.”

Strategy has acquired 1,587 BTC for $100 million
Source: @saylor (X)

As we covered in our Saylor BTC Prague clarification article — Saylor made clear at BTC Prague that the “never sell” advice was directed at individuals, not the company. The company retains — and has always disclosed — the right to manage its Bitcoin treasury dynamically. Today’s purchase is that dynamic management in action: sell a negligible amount to meet a preferred stock obligation, buy back dramatically more at a lower price.

The Purchase — Key Details

MetricData
New BTC Acquired1,587 BTC
Purchase Value~$100 million
Average Buy Price~$63,024 per BTC
Purchase PeriodJune 8–14, 2026
Total BTC Holdings846,842 BTC
Overall Cost Basis~$75,656 per BTC
USD Reserve$1.1 billion
% of Total BTC Supply~4%

The average purchase price of $63,024 is significant — it is approximately $12,632 below Strategy’s overall cost basis of $75,656. Buying below cost basis reduces the average entry price across the entire position — a deliberate and consistent accumulation-on-dips approach that Saylor has executed repeatedly throughout 2026’s bear market pressure.

The Full Sale-and-Buyback Picture

The context of this purchase matters — and the numbers tell the clearest version of the story:

TransactionAmountPriceValue
Sale (May 26–31)-32 BTC$77,135-$2.5M
Buyback #1 (early June)+1,550 BTC$65,332+$101M
Buyback #2 (June 8–14)+1,587 BTC$63,024+$100M
Net change+3,105 BTC+$198.5M

Strategy sold 32 BTC at $77,135 and bought back 3,105 BTC at an average of approximately $64,178 — ending the sequence with 3,105 more Bitcoin acquired at prices 17% below where it sold.

As we covered in our Strategy $12.27B unrealised loss article — Saylor has maintained conviction through the deepest paper loss in Strategy’s history. The June 8–14 purchase — adding another 1,587 BTC while BTC remains below the company’s cost basis — is consistent with that pattern of treating price weakness as an accumulation opportunity rather than a signal to reduce exposure.

The $1.1 Billion USD Reserve — What It Signals

The simultaneous increase in USD reserves to $1.1 billion is as significant as the Bitcoin purchase itself.

Strategy has maintained and grown its cash position while continuing aggressive Bitcoin accumulation — a capital structure management approach that reflects the company’s preferred stock and debt obligations alongside its Bitcoin treasury strategy. The $1.1 billion cash reserve provides:

Preferred stock dividend coverage — As we covered in our Strategy 32 BTC sale article — the original 32 BTC sale was to fund STRC preferred stock distributions. With $1.1B in cash — those obligations are covered without requiring any additional Bitcoin sales.

Future Bitcoin purchase capacity — $1.1 billion in cash represents approximately 17,453 BTC at current prices — providing substantial firepower for continued accumulation without requiring new equity or debt issuance.

Balance sheet optionality — A large cash reserve gives Strategy flexibility to respond to Bitcoin market opportunities — including sharp dips — without needing to access capital markets on short notice.

Strategy’s Position — By the Numbers

MetricData
Total BTC846,842
% of Total Supply~4%
Total Cost Basis~$63.86B
Average Cost Per BTC~$75,656
Current BTC Price~$65,805
Unrealised P&LNegative (recovering)
Cash Reserve$1.1 billion
Distance to 850K milestone3,158 BTC

The 850,000 BTC milestone is now just 3,158 BTC away — a number Strategy could cross in a single purchase at current pace. Given the company’s demonstrated willingness to execute $100M purchases regularly — the 850K milestone could arrive within weeks.

Why Strategy Keeps Buying Below Cost Basis

The consistent accumulation at prices below the $75,656 average cost basis is not accidental — it is the deliberate execution of dollar-cost averaging at scale.

Saylor’s framework has never been about timing Bitcoin’s price. It is about accumulating the maximum amount of Bitcoin possible within the constraints of the company’s capital structure — with the conviction that the long-term purchasing power of Bitcoin relative to fiat currencies will vindicate the cost basis regardless of where it currently sits.

As we covered in our Saylor AI capital absorption response article — Saylor attributes the current Bitcoin weakness to AI infrastructure absorbing capital at historic scale — a temporary pressure that he argues strengthens rather than weakens Bitcoin’s long-term case. Buying at $63,024 while maintaining that conviction is internally consistent: the lower the price during the accumulation phase, the better the eventual return when the thesis resolves.

What This Means for Bitcoin Market Structure

Strategy’s consistent buying at scale — regardless of price direction — has a structural impact on Bitcoin’s market dynamics that extends beyond the company’s own balance sheet.

At 846,842 BTC — Strategy holds approximately 4% of all Bitcoin that will ever exist. Its regular purchasing represents a baseline demand floor that absorbs supply on a schedule that is disconnected from short-term price sentiment. When other institutional participants are reducing exposure — Strategy is buying. When retail is selling — Strategy is buying.

This counter-cyclical accumulation pattern — buying more aggressively during price weakness — is one of the primary reasons the Bitcoin market has not seen more severe price declines despite significant institutional ETF outflows as we covered in our Bitcoin ETF third-highest weekly outflow article.

Bottom Line

Strategy’s June 8–14 purchase of 1,587 BTC for $100 million at $63,024 is the latest chapter in the most consistent and aggressive corporate Bitcoin accumulation story in history. The company has now purchased approximately 100 times the Bitcoin it sold in late May — at lower prices — while simultaneously growing its cash reserve to $1.1 billion.

The 850,000 BTC milestone is 3,158 Bitcoin away. The cash reserve provides coverage for preferred stock obligations and future purchases simultaneously. And Saylor’s BTC Prague clarification — that the “never sell” advice was for individuals while the company retains dynamic treasury management flexibility — has been followed immediately by two consecutive $100 million Bitcoin purchases.

The narrative of the 32 BTC sale as a strategic shift has been definitively answered by the numbers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much Bitcoin did Strategy buy recently?

Strategy acquired 1,587 BTC for approximately $100 million between June 8–14, 2026.

What is Strategy’s current Bitcoin holdings?

As of June 15, 2026, Strategy holds 846,842 BTC, making it the largest corporate Bitcoin holder in the world.

What is Strategy’s average cost per Bitcoin?

The company’s overall average purchase price (cost basis) is approximately $75,656 per BTC.

Why did Strategy also increase its USD reserve?

The company raised its USD reserve by $100 million to $1.1 billion, providing additional dry powder for future Bitcoin acquisitions and supporting its capital structure (including preferred stock dividends).

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