Institutional attention around corporate bitcoin accumulation resurfaced after Strategy’s executive chairman and founder Michael Saylor posted an updated chart highlighting the company’s long-running bitcoin accumulation strategy. The post, shared on social media platform X, visualized cumulative purchases across multiple market cycles and underscored the scale of Strategy’s bitcoin treasury.
Saylor wrote: “The Second Century Begins.” The image displayed a multi-year bitcoin price chart with orange markers representing purchase points and a dotted line showing the average acquisition price. The graphic showed total holdings of 720,737 BTC, positioning Strategy as the largest public company bitcoin holder and illustrating how the firm has accumulated the asset through successive bitcoin market phases.

Market observers often view Saylor’s Sunday chart posts as potential hints of additional purchases. Over the past year, several similar updates were followed by Monday morning U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Form 8-K filings disclosing sizable bitcoin acquisitions. As of the most recent disclosure on March 2, Strategy reported buying 3,015 BTC for $204.1 million, bringing Strategy’s total holdings to 720,737 BTC with an aggregate acquisition cost of $54.77 billion.
Financial data published on Strategy’s dashboard provides additional context around the firm’s bitcoin-focused balance sheet. The company reported a bitcoin reserve valued at about $48.15 billion with bitcoin trading near $66,814 at the time of the snapshot. Strategy’s shares traded around $133.53, giving the company a market capitalization of about $44.8 billion and an enterprise value near $59.3 billion, while the balance sheet listed roughly $2.25 billion in USD reserves, $8.25 billion in debt, and net leverage of 12%.
Institutional ownership of Strategy is concentrated among major global asset managers. The Vanguard Group holds roughly 8.12% of the company, followed by Capital Research & Management Co.’s International Investors division with a 7.70% stake and Blackrock Fund Advisors with about 3.64%. Other large holders include SSGA Funds Management, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, UBS Securities, Amundi Asset Management, Geode Capital Management, and Norges Bank Investment Management.
Saylor has increasingly framed bitcoin as a strategic financial asset in global markets. He recently stated, “We can buy more Bitcoin than they can sell,” referring to the liquid supply available on exchanges. He has also described bitcoin as the “apex collateral” for the global banking system.
- Why do investors track Michael Saylor’s Sunday bitcoin charts?
They often hint that Strategy may disclose another bitcoin purchase, though acquisitions are confirmed through regulatory filings. - How much bitcoin does Strategy currently hold?
Strategy reports holding 720,737 BTC accumulated across multiple market cycles. - Why is Strategy’s bitcoin treasury strategy important to markets?
It represents the largest public-company bitcoin holding and signals ongoing institutional demand. - What is Michael Saylor’s long-term view of bitcoin?
He describes bitcoin as apex collateral for the future global financial system.
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