MicroStrategy, Bitcoin Exceeds 530,000… Sailor Suggests ‘Additional Purchases’

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As institutional investment demand for Bitcoin (BTC) continues to steadily expand, Michael Saylor, who has been at the forefront of strategic Bitcoin holdings, has once again signaled a large-scale purchase. On the 20th (local time), Saylor posted a chart related to strategic Bitcoin purchases on X (formerly Twitter) and disclosed his company's holdings and investor base, suggesting the possibility of additional purchases.

MicroStrategy, co-founded by Saylor, added 3,459 BTC on April 14th and currently holds a total of 531,644 BTC. The purchase amount at that time was approximately $285 million (about 416.1 billion won), and the company's total Bitcoin holdings are estimated to be valued at around $44.9 billion (about 65.55 trillion won).

Saylor also disclosed details about investor composition for the first time in this post. He stated that "as of the first quarter of 2025, more than 13,000 institutions and 814,000 individual accounts are directly investing in MSTR, and investors indirectly exposed through ETFs, mutual funds, pension, and insurance portfolios will reach approximately 55 million".

As MicroStrategy converts corporate capital to Bitcoin instead of traditional financial markets, its market influence is also growing. Bitcoin, a digital asset with limited supply, inevitably accumulates price increase pressure when large-scale buyers like MicroStrategy hold long-term. The industry analyzes that these companies' continuous demand is acting as a catalyst to enhance Bitcoin's scarcity and value.

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