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Strategy’s Solitary Bitcoin Bet: A $14.5 Billion Paper Loss and Unwavering Conviction

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 11, 2026
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As corporate interest in Bitcoin evaporates, one company stands defiantly alone. Software firm Strategy continues to aggressively expand its cryptocurrency holdings, financing a massive buying spree through relentless stock sales even as its multi-billion dollar paper loss deepens. This high-stakes gamble is reshaping the landscape of institutional Bitcoin ownership.

The company’s latest move saw it acquire 4,871 Bitcoin between April 1 and 5, 2026, for approximately $330 million. This purchase, executed at an average price of $67,718 per coin, brings its total treasury to 766,970 BTC. That staggering hoard now represents about 3.8 percent of Bitcoin’s entire circulating supply. The funding mechanism, however, is a familiar point of contention for shareholders. Strategy sold over 1.6 million of its own shares across two tickers—STRC and MSTR—raising roughly $174.6 million to finance the latest acquisition.

This aggressive accumulation has placed Strategy in a league of its own. Data from CryptoQuant reveals a dramatic shift in corporate Bitcoin buying. While firms accounted for 95 percent of purchases as recently as October of last year, their share has collapsed to a mere two percent in 2026. The number of active corporate buyers has plunged by 76 percent, leaving Strategy operating in near isolation. Its relentless pace has even allowed it to close the gap on industry giants. Since January, the company has added nearly 90,000 Bitcoin to its balance sheet, a rate that has outpaced the net inflows into BlackRock’s IBIT ETF by a factor of seven. The deficit to the largest holder has now shrunk to around 20,000 coins.

The financial toll of this strategy is stark. Strategy’s average cost basis across its entire Bitcoin portfolio sits at $75,644 per coin, well above the current market price of approximately $69,100. This discrepancy has created a significant unrealized loss. For the first quarter of 2026, the company reported an accounting loss on its digital assets of $14.46 billion, against which it holds a deferred tax asset of $2.42 billion. On a mark-to-market basis, the paper loss is estimated at around $5 billion.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Strategy?

The potential for further share dilution remains a structural feature of this business model. Existing at-the-market offering programs still have massive capacity, with $27.1 billion remaining for MSTR shares and another $22.6 billion for STRC stock. Should Strategy maintain its current monthly investment rate of roughly $2.3 billion, some models project it could cross the historic threshold of one million Bitcoin held as early as November 2026.

Amid this corporate buying frenzy, an insider transaction occurred. Director Jarrod M. Patten exercised options for 2,100 shares at $18.65 each on April 7 and 8, subsequently selling them on the open market at prices between $123 and $132. He retains direct ownership of 28,000 shares following these transactions.

Market sentiment on the stock reflects the high-risk nature of the bet. While recent Bitcoin purchases provided a short-term lift, the share price is down 18.55 percent year-to-date. Analyst opinions are deeply divided. The 14 analysts covering the stock with buy ratings have an average price target of $374, but their forecasts range wildly from a low of $175 to a high of $705. This extreme variance underscores the challenge of valuing a company whose fortune is now inextricably linked to the volatility of a single digital asset.

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