Michael Saylor’s Strategy pauses Bitcoin buys as company sees $14B in unrealized gains in Q2

Strategy’s pause in Bitcoin purchases amid legal scrutiny may signal a shift in corporate crypto investment strategies and risk management.
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The Tysons-based software firm currently holds approximately 597,325 BTC and is rapidly approaching the 600,000 mark, according to data published on its official website.
At a market price of $109,000 per Bitcoin, the company’s holdings are valued at nearly $65 billion, representing more than $22 billion in unrealized gains.
Source: Michael Saylor Portfolio Tracker
Strategy’s halt in Bitcoin acquisitions comes after an aggressive second quarter of 2025, during which it added 41,407 BTC, including 4,980 BTC in the final week of June. The purchases were primarily funded through common stock sales, with additional funding from preferred equity.
The Bitcoin proxy is facing a class action lawsuit initiated by Pomerantz, a well-established law firm. The Bitcoin proxy has come under scrutiny for its disclosure practices surrounding its Bitcoin investment strategy.
The suit claims the firm overstated the profitability of its holdings, downplayed associated risks, and failed to fully disclose the financial impact of adopting new accounting standards, despite reporting favorable results.
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