A recent 32 BTC sale sparked debate over Strategy's treasury plans, but executives insist the company's Bitcoin focus remains unchanged. The post Saylor SparksA recent 32 BTC sale sparked debate over Strategy's treasury plans, but executives insist the company's Bitcoin focus remains unchanged. The post Saylor Sparks

Saylor Sparks Fresh Bitcoin Buy Speculation as Strategy Hints at More BTC Accumulation

2026/06/08 15:18
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  • Michael Saylor has reignited speculation about another Bitcoin purchase after sharing a chart that investors often associate with upcoming Strategy acquisition announcements.
  • The renewed attention comes shortly after Strategy disclosed its first Bitcoin sale since 2022 and temporarily paused further accumulation while repurchasing debt.
  • CEO Phong Le reaffirmed that the company’s objective remains increasing both total Bitcoin holdings and Bitcoin per share over time.

Speculation surrounding Strategy’s next Bitcoin purchase has intensified after executive chairman Michael Saylor shared a familiar acquisition tracker on social media. Accompanied by the phrase “A good time to add more dots”, the post quickly drew attention from investors who have previously viewed similar updates as a signal that a new Bitcoin purchase announcement may be approaching.

The renewed focus follows a week of scrutiny for the company after it disclosed the sale of 32 BTC for around US$2.5 million (AU$3.48 million). The transaction marked Strategy’s first disclosed Bitcoin sale since 2022 and prompted debate over whether the company’s approach to managing its Bitcoin reserves was changing.

Adding to the discussion, Strategy chief executive Phong Le publicly reiterated that the company remains committed to growing its overall Bitcoin position and increasing Bitcoin per share over time, rejecting suggestions that its strategy had shifted.

Related: Strategy’s Bitcoin Bet Faces $11.2B Paper Loss as BTC Drops Below Average Buy Price

Assessing the Company’s Next Move 

Strategy continues to hold 843,706 BTC, maintaining its position as the largest publicly traded corporate holder of Bitcoin. Reports stated that the company’s average purchase price was US$75,701 (AU$105,224) per coin, while Bitcoin was trading around US$62,000 (AU$86,180).

The company’s recent debt repurchases also attracted attention after Strategy said the move would temporarily halt further Bitcoin accumulation. That development led some market participants to question whether the firm might need to adjust its capital allocation priorities.

Despite those concerns, Saylor’s latest post has shifted attention back towards Strategy’s long-standing accumulation strategy and the possibility that additional Bitcoin purchases could be disclosed in the near future.

Related: Bitcoin Plunges to $65,000 as $1.8 Billion in Crypto Positions Are Liquidated

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