Bitcoin News
By Sakamoto Nashi
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Bitcoin Breaks Key Levels. Bitcoin punched through major resistance and briefly traded above $77,000.
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How Strategy Keeps Buying. One trading day this week generated over $1 billion in STRC volume, all above the $100 par value…
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Strategy shares shot up more than 12% today. Bitcoin broke through $77,000, and the company's stock followed right behind.
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The company just added $1.3 billion worth of Bitcoin to its balance sheet. That's a massive rebound from where things stood a few weeks back.
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Bitcoin punched through major resistance and briefly traded above $77,000. Short sellers got squeezed hard.
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President Trump threw out some optimistic comments about the conflict maybe wrapping up soon. Negotiations are back on the table after earlier talks went nowhere.
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Strategy didn't waste any time. The firm bought 13,927 BTC this week for roughly $1 billion. That brings total holdings to 780,897 BTC, which is just wild when you think about it.
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The company's capture rate jumped from 45% to 81%. That's a huge leap and shows serious institutional money is flowing in.
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Strategy stock hit $166.85 today. Not bad.
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One trading day this week generated over $1 billion in STRC volume, all above the $100 par value threshold needed to activate the at-the-market program.
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The company's financial strategy is aggressive, no question. By leveraging the STRC program, Strategy keeps securing Bitcoin at competitive prices while market conditions stay…
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See also: Strategys Bitcoin Bet Turns Green After Brutal $11 Billion Wipeout
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Strategy's dominance in the corporate Bitcoin space is clear. March numbers don't lie. When one company is responsible for acquiring roughly 93% of all Bitcoin added to corporate…
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The capture rate metric tells you a lot about execution quality. Rising from 45% to 81% means Strategy is converting eligible trading volume into capital efficiently.
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Peace talks in the Middle East remain tentative. A second round of negotiations is being considered, though nobody's signed anything comprehensive yet. The situation stays fluid.
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