Strategy Buys 3,015 BTC, Holdings Rise to 720,737 as Bitcoin Holds Steady
Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) purchased 3,015 BTC for roughly $204.1 million, lowering its blended cost amid resilient Bitcoin spot conditions [1][2][5].
Strategy announced a weekly purchase of 3,015 BTC, acquired between February 23 and March 1, for approximately $204.1 million at an average price near $67,700 per coin [1][2][6].
Following the transaction, Strategy's total Bitcoin holdings reached 720,737 BTC, and the company’s aggregate investment in Bitcoin stands at about $54.77 billion with a blended entry price near $75,985 per BTC; the latest buy was executed below that average, slightly lowering the firm’s overall cost basis [2].
The purchase came amid elevated U.S.–Iran tensions, during which Bitcoin’s spot price remained relatively steady and Strategy’s stock traded flat, reflecting the firm’s continued long‑term accumulation cadence rather than short‑term market timing [1][5].
Strategy continues its multi‑year accumulation program, adding to its high‑beta exposure to Bitcoin while maintaining a long‑run buying cadence [5][2].
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- 2Strategy Buys More Bitcoin – Holdings Reach 720,737 BTCETHNews• Mar 2, 2026
- 5Bitcoin firms; Strategy buys 3,015 BTC amid U.S.–Iran clashNFTenex• Mar 2, 2026
- 6Saylor’s Strategy Spends Over $200 Million to Acquire 3,015 BTC: DetailsCryptoPotato• Mar 2, 2026
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