Strategy agrees to buy back $1.5 billion in notes

Strategy, the world's largest Bitcoin treasury company, agreed on May 15 to repurchase roughly $1.5 billion principal amount of its 2029 convertible notes for an estimated $1.38 billion in cash. The firm may fund the transaction through cash reserves, ATM equity sales, or Bitcoin proceeds.

The company plans to cancel the repurchased notes, which would leave about $1.5 billion of the 2029 notes outstanding. Strategy disclosed the details in a Form 8-K filing and noted that Bitcoin could serve as one funding source for the repurchase and future obligations.

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Strategy buys 535 bitcoin for 43 million dollars

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Strategy purchased 535 bitcoin last week for about 43 million dollars at an average price of 80,340 dollars per coin. The acquisition came days after the company signaled it might sell some holdings to fund dividends or retire debt. Executive chairman Michael Saylor said any such sales would have minimal net impact.

Strategy acquired 24869 bitcoin last week in a purchase valued at 2.01 billion dollars. The transaction was funded largely through sales of its preferred stock. The move increased the firm's total holdings to 843738 bitcoin.

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Strategy has acquired $200 million (~2,985 BTC) in bitcoin at around $67,000 per coin, its third-largest purchase of 2026. This boosts total holdings from January's 709,715 BTC milestone to approximately 720,750 BTC, underscoring persistent accumulation amid lower prices.

Bitcoin climbed above $82,000 on May 6, driven by reports of easing tensions between the United States and Iran. Oil prices fell sharply as President Donald Trump paused a military operation in the Strait of Hormuz. The move triggered more than $200 million in short liquidations.

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Tokenized U.S. Treasuries climbed to a new high of 15.35 billion dollars in value locked on May 13. Bitcoin held above 80,000 dollars but showed limited upside as traders weighed rising odds of a Federal Reserve rate increase. The shift comes ahead of key inflation data and political meetings.

Hut 8, a bitcoin mining and AI compute firm, has replaced its Coinbase Credit facility with a cheaper $200 million bitcoin-backed deal from FalconX. The refinancing lowers the interest rate to 7% from 9% and frees up 3,300 BTC worth about $260 million. The move boosts liquidity as the company expands into AI infrastructure.

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Following a mid-week rally above $68,000, Bitcoin retreated toward $70,000 by early March 6, 2026, erasing $110 billion in market capitalization amid worsening Iran conflict, rising oil prices, and a strengthening U.S. dollar. The pullback occurs despite ongoing institutional adoption, with $2.6 billion in Bitcoin options set to expire, heightening volatility risks.

 

 

 

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