Saylor’s ‘More Dots’ Post Hints at New Buy as Strategy’s Bitcoin Pile Nears 847K BTC
Strategy’s Expansive Bitcoin Holdings Draw Renewed Attention Following Release of New Chart
On June 21, Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor shared his signature orange-dot chart on X, a graphic that has frequently preceded announcements of new bitcoin purchases by the company. The post prompted speculation that another acquisition update may be forthcoming.
“Looks better with more dots,” Saylor wrote. The chart showed Strategy holding 846,842 $BTC valued at about $54.32 billion. It listed an average purchase price of $75,658 per bitcoin and tracked acquisitions from 2020 to 2026. The chart recorded 112 purchase events, with orange markers indicating individual buys and a separate line showing the company’s average cost basis.

The company announced last week that it had acquired 1,587 $BTC for approximately $100 million, bringing its total bitcoin holdings to 846,842 $BTC.
Dashboard Reveals Massive Bitcoin War Chest, Debt Load, and Key Market Signals
Additional data from Strategy as of writing provided a broader snapshot of the company’s financial position. The company reported bitcoin reserves valued at approximately $54.16 billion and cash holdings of about $1.1 billion.
Balance-sheet figures showed about $6.75 billion in debt, net leverage near 10%, an mNAV ratio of 1.13, and estimated annual dividends of roughly $1.71 billion. Volatility remained elevated, with implied volatility at 64%, 30-day historical volatility at 75%, and one-year historical volatility at 72%.
Strategy has navigated multiple market cycles, including bitcoin’s decline below $16,000, while maintaining its bitcoin-focused strategy. Saylor said the period tested the company’s treasury approach and demonstrated the resilience of its long-term accumulation plan.
Separately, Saylor recently discussed bitcoin’s growing role in the global economy, describing competing ideologies shaping adoption and reiterating his view that bitcoin can serve as a global digital capital asset due to its fixed supply and decentralized structure.
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