Bitcoin Dips as Overall Crypto Market Sees Red
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Bitcoin Price Today, August 26, 2025: BTC Price Down to USD 1,09,900 Mark, Slightly Up Amid Crypto Market Fluctuations | 📲 LatestLY
Bitcoin price has fallen significantly amid recent fluctuations to USD 1,09,900 mark. The sudden drop was seen after BTC price fell almost down to USD 1,08,000. The cryptocurrency has been volatile for days and has not reached remotely to the previous all-time high of USD 1,24,000. It may rise in the future. 📲 Bitcoin Price Today, August 26, 2025: BTC Price Down to USD 1,09,900 Mark, Slightly Up Amid Crypto Market Fluctuations.
MicroStrategy Purchases 357 Million In Bitcoin As Price Falls To 112K
According to Cointelegraph, MicroStrategy acquired 3,081 Bitcoin for $356.9 million during the week ending Sunday. The business intelligence company purchased the Bitcoin batch at an average price of $115,829 per coin. Bitcoin started the week around $116,700 before sliding to $112,000 on Thursday.The acquisition brings Strategy's total Bitcoin holdings to 632,457 BTC. The company has spent approximately $46.5 billion on its Bitcoin collection a…
While the bitcoin has briefly fallen to $112,000, MicroStrategy took the opportunity to increase its strategic stock. Michael Saylor, BTC's largest public holder, maintains his bet on the bitcoin despite now reduced acquisitions. The MicroStrategy article continues its accumulation strategy: $357 million of bitcoin added to the portfolio appeared first on Cointribune.
Strategy Expands Bitcoin Holdings With $357M Purchase
Strategy buys 3,081 BTC for $356.9M, boosting holdings to 632,457 BTC worth $71B. Stock drops 2.7% to $348 as funding via preferred shares raises equity issuance concerns. Bitcoin slips 1.6% to $112,580 while both BTC and Strategy shares remain 20% up YTD. Strategy, formerly known as MicroStrategy, has expanded its Bitcoin position with the purchase of 3,081 BTC valued at approximately $356.9 million. The acquisition was made at an average price…
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