Strategy Adds $300 Million To USD Reserve As Saylor Reports 520 BTC BuyStrategy has added more Bitcoin to its treasury, but the bigger signal in Michael Saylor’s latest update may be the company’s decision to keep building a larger dollar reserve alongside its BTC position.
Strategy has increased its USD Reserve by $300 million to $1.4 billion and plans to continue replenishing it to support the credit quality of its Digital Credit securities. We also acquired 520 BTC for $35 million, increasing our $BTC Reserve to ₿847,363. $MSTR $STRC…
— Michael Saylor (@saylor) June 22, 2026
TL;DR
- Michael Saylor said Strategy acquired another 520 BTC for about $35 million.
- The company’s Bitcoin reserve now stands at 847,363 BTC, according to the post.
- Strategy also increased its USD reserve by $300 million to $1.4 billion.
- The update suggests the company is balancing accumulation with support for its Digital Credit securities.
Source post on X.
— Source (June 22, 2026)
In a post on X, Saylor said Strategy had increased its USD Reserve by $300 million to $1.4 billion and planned to continue replenishing it to support the credit quality of its Digital Credit securities. The same update said the company bought 520 BTC for $35 million, increasing its Bitcoin reserve to 847,363 BTC.
Bitcoin Buy Is Smaller, But The Reserve Is The Story
The latest purchase is modest by Strategy’s own standards. The company has built its reputation on aggressive Bitcoin accumulation, often using capital markets to increase BTC per share. A 520 BTC addition still matters, but the reserve increase gives the update a more defensive tone.
That does not mean Strategy is stepping away from Bitcoin. It means the company is showing more attention to the other side of its capital structure. Preferred securities, credit instruments and dividend obligations can all become more sensitive when Bitcoin trades below earlier highs or when market liquidity tightens.
Why Traders Care
Strategy remains one of the most closely watched corporate Bitcoin holders because its activity can shape sentiment around the broader treasury trade. When the company buys, bulls often read it as another sign that large public-market vehicles remain committed to BTC. When the company builds cash reserves, the market may read that as a sign of balance-sheet caution.
Bitcoin was trading around $65,100 at the time of writing, up on the day after an intraday low near $63,226. That keeps the latest Strategy purchase close to current market levels and places attention on whether corporate treasury demand continues while BTC consolidates.
A More Mature Treasury Phase?
The practical takeaway is that Strategy is still accumulating, but the latest update is not just another “Saylor bought Bitcoin” headline. It points to a more mature phase of the trade, where market participants are watching both the BTC stack and the liquidity buffer behind the company’s financial products.
For Bitcoin, the story remains supportive on the demand side. For Strategy, the bigger question is whether the company can keep increasing BTC exposure while maintaining enough cash protection to keep credit investors comfortable if the market stays choppy.
This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.
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Strategy has added more Bitcoin to its treasury, but the bigger signal in Michael Saylor’s latest update may be the company’s decision to keep building a larger dollar reserve alongside its BTC position.
Strategy has increased its USD Reserve by $300 million to $1.4 billion and plans to continue replenishing it to support the credit quality of its Digital Credit securities. We also acquired 520 BTC for $35 million, increasing our $BTC Reserve to ₿847,363. $MSTR $STRC…
— Michael Saylor (@saylor) June 22, 2026
TL;DR
- Michael Saylor said Strategy acquired another 520 BTC for about $35 million.
- The company’s Bitcoin reserve now stands at 847,363 BTC, according to the post.
- Strategy also increased its USD reserve by $300 million to $1.4 billion.
- The update suggests the company is balancing accumulation with support for its Digital Credit securities.
Source post on X.
— Source (June 22, 2026)
In a post on X, Saylor said Strategy had increased its USD Reserve by $300 million to $1.4 billion and planned to continue replenishing it to support the credit quality of its Digital Credit securities. The same update said the company bought 520 BTC for $35 million, increasing its Bitcoin reserve to 847,363 BTC.
Bitcoin Buy Is Smaller, But The Reserve Is The Story
The latest purchase is modest by Strategy’s own standards. The company has built its reputation on aggressive Bitcoin accumulation, often using capital markets to increase BTC per share. A 520 BTC addition still matters, but the reserve increase gives the update a more defensive tone.
That does not mean Strategy is stepping away from Bitcoin. It means the company is showing more attention to the other side of its capital structure. Preferred securities, credit instruments and dividend obligations can all become more sensitive when Bitcoin trades below earlier highs or when market liquidity tightens.
Why Traders Care
Strategy remains one of the most closely watched corporate Bitcoin holders because its activity can shape sentiment around the broader treasury trade. When the company buys, bulls often read it as another sign that large public-market vehicles remain committed to BTC. When the company builds cash reserves, the market may read that as a sign of balance-sheet caution.
Bitcoin was trading around $65,100 at the time of writing, up on the day after an intraday low near $63,226. That keeps the latest Strategy purchase close to current market levels and places attention on whether corporate treasury demand continues while BTC consolidates.
A More Mature Treasury Phase?
The practical takeaway is that Strategy is still accumulating, but the latest update is not just another “Saylor bought Bitcoin” headline. It points to a more mature phase of the trade, where market participants are watching both the BTC stack and the liquidity buffer behind the company’s financial products.
For Bitcoin, the story remains supportive on the demand side. For Strategy, the bigger question is whether the company can keep increasing BTC exposure while maintaining enough cash protection to keep credit investors comfortable if the market stays choppy.
This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.
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