Michael Saylor’s Add Dots Posts Spark Speculation Strategy Will Resume Bitcoin Buying
Michael Saylor posted updates referencing Strategy’s Bitcoin tracker, reviving market talk that the company may be preparing another BTC acquisition. Coverage notes that similar social posts by Saylor have previously preceded official disclosures of additional Bitcoin purchases, and that Strategy continues to treat Bitcoin as a core treasury asset, holding more than 840,000 BTC [1].
Other reports highlight that Saylor’s recent posts come after a rare period in which Strategy’s Bitcoin selling activity was discussed, with some commentary framing the latest messaging as “time to add dots.” Separately, CoinGape reported that Saylor is signaling a resumption of Strategy’s buy campaign after a three-week pause, pointing to the company’s typical 8-K filing cadence as a potential timing reference (without presenting confirmed details of any specific purchase) [2] [3].
A further article says Saylor teased Strategy’s next Bitcoin wave as the firm faces a reported $12 billion paper loss, adding to investor focus on how Strategy would fund any continued accumulation. The reporting ties the narrative primarily to Saylor’s statements and market discussion rather than a stated new transaction [4].
Saylor’s latest social media activity referencing Strategy’s Bitcoin tracker and signals about adding further “dots” has prompted renewed discussion of potential future BTC purchases by Strategy, though the cited reports emphasize messaging and market expectations rather than confirmed new buying details [1].
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- 1Michael Saylor’s “Add More” Post Sparks Talk of New Bitcoin AcquisitionBlockonomi• Jun 7, 2026
- 2‘A Good Time to Add More Dots’: Saylor Sparks Bitcoin Buy Buzz After Strategy’s Rare BTC SaleBitcoin.com News• Jun 7, 2026
- 3Breaking: Michael Saylor Confirms Buying More Bitcoin After 3-Week PauseCoinGape• Jun 7, 2026
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