Strategy Now Among Top 4 Bitcoin Holders, Alongside Satoshi, CoinBase and BlackRock
TLDR: Strategy now holds 738,000 BTC, representing over 3% of total Bitcoin supply. Daily purchases average 1,940 BTC, exceeding post-halving Bitcoin issuance. Corporate treasury strategy allows public company to fund large-scale BTC accumulation. Strategy could surpass Satoshi Nakamoto’s holdings by 2027 if current pace continues. Strategy Bitcoin Accumulation has propelled the company into the top ranks of global Bitcoin holders. Its treasury now exceeds 738,000 BTC, actively absorbing circulating supply and positioning it alongside Satoshi Nakamoto, institutional ETFs, and major custodians like Coinbase. Corporate Treasury Strategy and Growth Strategy Inc., formerly MicroStrategy, has become one of the largest active Bitcoin holders worldwide. Its corporate treasury now holds approximately 738,000 BTC, representing over 3% of the total Bitcoin supply. This accumulation places Strategy alongside Satoshi Nakamoto and major institutional ETFs. The company’s approach relies on a structured treasury strategy. In one week, Strategy purchased nearly 18,000 BTC for $1.28 billion. These purchases are funded through equity offerings, preferred stock, and convertible debt instruments, which are converted directly into Bitcoin. Strategy Is Now One Of The 4 Biggest #Bitcoin Holders In The World, Right Next To Satoshi, BlackRock, And Coinbase. They're Buying Around 1,940 $BTC Every Single Day. On Record Days, That Number Hits 5,700 BTC. If This Pace Continues, @Strategy Could Hold More Bitcoin Than… pic.twitter.com/uVzUnHbfkC — Crypto Patel (@CryptoPatel) March 14, 2026 Daily accumulation averages around 1,940 BTC, with peak days exceeding 5,700 BTC. This scale surpasses the daily issuance of new Bitcoin following the 2024 halving. Strategy’s purchases not only increase its holdings but also remove significant amounts of Bitcoin from liquid markets, emphasizing the influence of corporate accumulation. The company leverages capital markets to support its acquisitions. Invest...
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