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MicroStrategy Doubles Down: Corporate Bitcoin Buying Spree Hits Fever Pitch

MicroStrategy Doubles Down: Corporate Bitcoin Buying Spree Hits Fever Pitch

Author:
Beincrypto
Published:
2025-07-14 17:21:43
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MicroStrategy Leads Corporate Bitcoin Acquisition This Week As Demand Rises

Wall Street's favorite crypto whale strikes again—just as institutional FOMO reaches critical mass.


The corporate arms race for BTC escalates

While traditional investors still debate Bitcoin's merits, Michael Saylor's NASDAQ-listed vehicle keeps vacuuming up coins like there's no tomorrow. No hedging. No apologies. Just relentless accumulation that'd make a dragon jealous.


Institutional demand defies skeptics

The buying spree coincides with surging CME open interest and record ETF inflows—proving once again that smart money talks while crypto Twitter walks. Meanwhile, goldbugs weep into their spreadsheets.

Another week, another nine-figure bet against fiat. The suits are finally learning: stack sats or get left behind.

Corporate Bitcoin Purchase Continues

Bitcoin hit another all-time high today, and corporate treasury accumulation is continually picking up steam. Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), which first pioneered this plan, has been spearheading the drive this year with its massive purchases.

Today, Michael Saylor announced another firm commitment with a $472.5 million acquisition:

Strategy has acquired 4,225 BTC for ~$472.5 million at ~$111,827 per Bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 20.2% YTD 2025. As of 7/13/2025, we hodl 601,550 $BTC acquired for ~$42.87 billion at ~$71,268 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRK $STRF $STRD https://t.co/cdUkviddqp

— Michael Saylor (@saylor) July 14, 2025

Naturally, other firms are following Strategy’s lead. Matador Technologies, which pivoted to become a BTC-first company, is bringing bitcoin treasuries to Canada.

Today, it announced 900 million CAD ($657 million) in new stock sales over the next 25 months. Matador will use the bulk of these proceeds to buy more Bitcoin.

This doesn’t necessarily suggest Matador is the bigger buyer; it plans to do this over months, while Strategy already executed its purchase. Still, firms around the world are doing what they can to build Bitcoin treasuries.

For example, Genius Group, which bought BTC last week and the week before, announced today that it spent $3.2 million on the asset once again.

Bitcoin isn’t the only token for corporate treasury acquisition, as solana is also leaving a big footprint. Click Holdings, a human resources and senior care firm based in Hong Kong, is exploring both assets for its $100 million stockpile.

Jeffrey Chan, Click’s CEO, said that this acquisition could lead the business to integrate crypto in other ways:

“We see immense potential in cryptocurrency to streamline operations, attract tech-savvy investors, and unlock new revenue streams. By building a robust Bitcoin and Solana treasury and integrating crypto payments, we’re not just adapting to the future; we’re leading it, delivering enhanced value to our shareholders through innovation and growth,” Chan claimed.

Still, all these Bitcoin treasuries are leading some skeptics to wonder if this is a sound investment. Corporate spending may bring a supply shock to BTC, which could impact its valuation.

Many firms are selling stock to keep buying at high prices, but this carries the risk of forced liquidation.

If a leader like Strategy liquidates its BTC, failure could cascade through the ecosystem. Such a scenario would be disastrous; on par with the great crypto exchange collapses of the past.

In short, corporate Bitcoin treasuries may yet prove to be a fad. Without a market intervention, however, it seems like the trend is speeding up, not slowing down.

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