Michael Saylor’s Strategy added 1,229 BTC in late December, ending 2025 with record holdings. The $109M buy was funded through new share sales, raising dilutionMichael Saylor’s Strategy added 1,229 BTC in late December, ending 2025 with record holdings. The $109M buy was funded through new share sales, raising dilution

Michael Saylor’s Strategy caps 2025 with 1,229 Bitcoin purchase

  • Michael Saylor’s Strategy added 1,229 BTC in late December, ending 2025 with record holdings.
  • The $109M buy was funded through new share sales, raising dilution concerns.
  • Strategy’s shares fell despite the purchase as Bitcoin and MSTR closed 2025 lower.

Michael Saylor’s Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, is closing 2025 with another decisive Bitcoin buy, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to the digital asset despite a challenging year for both crypto markets and its own stock.

The company disclosed that it acquired 1,229 Bitcoin in the final week of December, marking its last purchase of the year and underscoring a strategy that has come to define the firm’s identity.

A final buy to end the year

Strategy’s latest acquisition took place between December 22 and December 28, with the company spending roughly $108.8 million to add 1,229 Bitcoin to its treasury.

The coins were purchased at an average price of about $88,568 per Bitcoin, a level close to where the market was trading during the final days of the year.

With this transaction, Strategy’s total Bitcoin holdings climbed to approximately 672,497 BTC.

The company’s cumulative investment now runs into tens of billions of dollars, with an average cost basis estimated at just under $75,000 per coin.

That scale cements Strategy’s position as the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin globally.

MSTR stock slides amid Bitcoin bet

The market reaction to the latest purchase was mixed, with Strategy’s stock slipping following the disclosure of the purchase.

The stock is currently trading near its yearly lows even as the company expanded its Bitcoin position.

Although some may argue that the decline is a result of bitcoin price pullback, it also reflects ongoing investor unease about dilution and the broader performance of the stock in 2025.

However, some continue to view Strategy as a leveraged proxy for Bitcoin, arguing that sustained long-term appreciation in the asset could ultimately outweigh near-term stock pressure.

Betting on metrics, not moods

Strategy continues to point investors toward its internal performance measures, particularly a metric it calls “BTC Yield.”

This figure is designed to show how effectively the company increases Bitcoin holdings relative to its share count over time.

Strategy has highlighted a BTC Yield in excess of 20% for 2025, suggesting that, from its perspective, the strategy of issuing shares to buy Bitcoin is still delivering results.

The company has framed this approach as disciplined capital allocation rather than speculative trading.

For Michael Saylor, the year-end purchase fits a consistent narrative.

He has repeatedly argued that short-term price swings are secondary to building a large, permanent Bitcoin treasury and, ending 2025 with another nine-figure buy reinforces that message.

As the calendar turns, Strategy moves into 2026 with its largest Bitcoin (BTC) holdings to date, even as uncertainty lingers over how markets will ultimately respond.

The post Michael Saylor’s Strategy caps 2025 with 1,229 Bitcoin purchase appeared first on CoinJournal.

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