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MicroStrategy Is Writing The Corporate Bitcoin Accumulation Playbook

An excerpt from Bitcoin Magazine's Deep Dive: Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy continues to lead the corporate world in BTC accumulation.

Following $500 Million Sale To Buy Bitcoin, MicroStrategy Exploring A $1 Billion One

MicroStrategy, which holds more than 92,000 bitcoin, laid the groundwork for a potential $1 billion stock sale in order to buy more BTC.

Report: MicroStrategy Boosts Latest Note Offering To $500 Million, After Receiving $1.6 Billion In Orders

MicroStrategy has raised its latest note offering, meant to fund additional bitcoin purchases, after receiving major interest.

MicroStrategy Offering $400 Million Notes For More Bitcoin, Announces “MacroStrategy” Bitcoin Subsidiary

MicroStrategy will offer $400 million in senior notes to buy more bitcoin, which will be held by its MacroStrategy subsidiary.

MicroStrategy Buys Dip, Accumulates 229 More BTC For $10 Million

Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy has bought aggressively during the current bitcoin price dip, accumulating 229 BTC for $10 million.

Bitcoin Titan MicroStrategy Reports Major Growth In First Quarter

MicroStrategy reported first quarter revenues of $122.9 million and its equity has increased 385.59% since it adopted a Bitcoin standard.

MicroStrategy Is Paying Its Board Of Directors In Bitcoin

MicroStrategy has announced that it will pay its board of directors in bitcoin, furthering its remarkable journey toward hyperbitcoinization.

Why Does MicroStrategy Continue To Feverishly Accumulate Bitcoin?

MicroStrategy’s bitcoin strategy is simple: sell software, take profit and store value… just not in dollars.

Bitcoin Corporate Balance Sheet Watch Monthly Update: February

Throughout February, corporations announced massive bitcoin buys in a series of increasingly bullish speculative attacks on the dollar.

MicroStrategy Buys $1.026 Billion Of Bitcoin

MicroStrategy’s latest monumental bitcoin investment gives it a total of more than 90,500 BTC, purchased at an average of $23,985 per coin.