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Strategy Reports $4.4B Bitcoin Profit, Boosts Holdings to Nearly 600K BTC

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Strategy Reports $4.4B Bitcoin Profit, Boosts Holdings to Nearly 600K BTC

Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin-focused firm, Strategy, has revealed a massive quarterly gain, adding over 41,000 BTC—worth roughly $4.4 billion—in Q2 2025 alone.

The company reported a 7.8% yield for the period, pushing its total Bitcoin stash to 597,325 BTC, now valued at nearly $64 billion.

The latest figures were shared by Saylor on X, following an earlier announcement that Strategy had bought another 4,980 BTC worth over $500 million. Year-to-date, the firm’s Bitcoin yield stands at 19.7%, reflecting its aggressive accumulation strategy.

Earlier this month, Strategy made headlines after acquiring 10,100 BTC in a $1 billion deal. Onchain activity tracked by Lookonchain also showed a significant wallet transfer of 7,383 BTC, further highlighting Strategy’s active treasury management.

Meanwhile, Japan’s Metaplanet continues to follow in Strategy’s footsteps, adding 1,005 BTC this week for $108.1 million. The company now holds 13,350 BTC and aims to reach 210,000 BTC by 2027, raising funds through weekly securities offerings.

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