American asset management company Strive added 2,500 Bitcoin (BTC) to its treasury between May 23, 2026 and June 1, 2026. Interestingly, this huge accumulation coincided with the moment when Michael Saylor-led Strategy Inc. sold BTC for the first time in almost four years.
Strive invested $185 million and acquired assets at an average price of $74,092 per Bitcoin. This Bitcoin accumulation was revealed through an 8-K filing by the company with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). This official document details the organization’s key financial trends.
Along with this movement, The company increased its total holdings from 16,500 BTC to 19,000 BTC. In this way, the company surpassed Coinbase, which holds 16,492 BTC in reserves.
This strong investment solidifies Strive’s position as the 7th largest Bitcoin treasury among publicly traded companies. at the moment, The organization is 5,300 BTC away from Bullish, the 6th largest company in the world. 24,300BTC.
«The Strive team hit the BTC order book hard last week. This is the largest non-IPO weekly purchase in the company’s history. It beat the record we set just two weeks ago. We have already reached a total of 19,000 BTC and continue to gain speed,” said Jeff Walton, Chief Risk Officer at Strive.
Aggressive acquisition strategies were implemented in certain situations. From May 26th to May 31st, 2026, Strategy, the world’s largest public company holding BTC, sold 32 BTC worth $2.5 million. Previously, This company had just 1 sale in 2022 As reported by CriptoNoticias, this is due to strict financial reasons.
Strategy’s move has created doubt and uncertainty in the market. Considering investor nervousness, Walton commented: “And for those worried because the strategy sold 32BTC, we bought 78x what they sold last week,” the executive said. championed the diversity of institutional actors in the financial ecosystem;. Therefore, he posed the following questions: “What are the benefits of having multiple digital credit issuers?” Increased liquidity in different market conditions.
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