The American business intelligence corporation – MicroStrategy – bought 3,205 BTC between November 1 and December 24. The company sold 704 BTC on December 22, meaning its total holdings currently stand at 132,251 BTC. The largest BTC corporate holder – MicroStrategy – continues following its bitcoin agenda purchasing more amounts of the primary cryptocurrency. It acquired 2,395 BTC for approximately .8 million, at an average price of around ,871 per coin between the beginning of November and December 21. The firm sold 704 BTC on December 22 for nearly million to cover previous capital losses. On Christmas Eve, MicroStrategy bought an additional 810 BTC for .6 million, bringing its total owning to 132,251 BTC (equaling about .2 billion at current prices).
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The American business intelligence corporation – MicroStrategy – bought 3,205 BTC between November 1 and December 24.
The company sold 704 BTC on December 22, meaning its total holdings currently stand at 132,251 BTC.
- The largest BTC corporate holder – MicroStrategy – continues following its bitcoin agenda purchasing more amounts of the primary cryptocurrency.
- It acquired 2,395 BTC for approximately $42.8 million, at an average price of around $17,871 per coin between the beginning of November and December 21.
- The firm sold 704 BTC on December 22 for nearly $12 million to cover previous capital losses.
- On Christmas Eve, MicroStrategy bought an additional 810 BTC for $13.6 million, bringing its total owning to 132,251 BTC (equaling about $2.2 billion at current prices).
- Michael Saylor – Executive Chairman – announced the news on his personal Twitter account, saying the organization spent a little over $4 billion in total.
MicroStrategy has increased its #Bitcoin Holdings by ~2,500 #BTC. As of 12/27/22 @MicroStrategy holds ~132,500 bitcoin acquired for ~$4.03 billion at an average price of ~$30,397 per bitcoin. $MSTRhttps://t.co/lcMeULcGQk
— Michael Saylor⚡️ (@saylor) December 28, 2022