On Tuesday MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor announced that the firm purchased an additional 3,907 bitcoin for about $177 million in cash during the third quarter period.
The firm purchased the coins at an average price of $45,294 per bitcoin. CEO Michael Saylor tweeted Tuesday: “Microstrategy has purchased an additional 3,907 bitcoins for ~$177 million in cash at an average price of ~$45,294 per bitcoin. As of 8/23/21, we hodl ~108,992 bitcoins acquired for ~$2.918 billion at an average price of ~$26,769 per bitcoin.”
The purchase fulfills Michael Saylor’s pledge, during the firm’s Q2 earnings call last month, to purchase more bitcoin.
MicroStrategy currently holds a total of 108,992 bitcoin acquired at an average price of about $26,769 per bitcoin, and an aggregate purchase price of $2.918 billion. The firm owns more Bitcoin than any other public company in the world
The purchase comes after MicroStrategy sold off its class A common stock in Jeffries, an ATM facility. During the third quarter, MicroStrategy sold an aggregate of 238,054 shares of the ATM facility at an average gross price per share of $753.21 for about $177.5 million.
MicroStrategy has positioned itself as a leader in the Bitcoin space by advocating for and helping other firms, such as Tesla, to convert their balance sheets from dollars to Bitcoin.
Notably, MicroStrategy does not partake in any Bitcoin lending or invest in any other cryptocurrency. The firm’s consistent strategy has been to buy Bitcoin with cash, to self-custody it and to hodl it indefinitely.
The company also informed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Tuesday of its bitcoin purchase in a filing dated Aug. 24.
Out of all public companies, Microstrategy owns the most bitcoin in its treasury. Another public company with a sizable bitcoin stash is Elon Musk’s electric car company, Tesla. In July, Musk hinted that Tesla owned about 42,069 bitcoins. He also revealed at the “B-Word” Bitcoin event that both he himself and his other company SpaceX also owned BTC