Michael Saylor’s $54B Bet: Largest Corporate Bitcoin DCA Reaches 717,131 BTC

Published at 2026-02-23 19:00:24

MicroStrategy’s long-running dollar-cost-averaging campaign led by Michael Saylor now totals 717,131 BTC, valued at north of $54 billion, as the strategy enters its seventh year. That scale makes it the largest corporate Bitcoin DCA ever and keeps a significant portion of BTC effectively locked in long-term corporate custody, reinforcing the company’s explicit asset-allocation thesis.

The move matters for market structure and institutional narratives: sustained corporate buying reduces available supply and serves as a high-profile blueprint for other firms weighing crypto exposure. It also sharpens debates about concentration risk, balance-sheet management, and regulatory scrutiny, but proponents argue the strategy validates Bitcoin as an institutional reserve asset. Traders and corporate treasurers will likely watch MicroStrategy’s cadence and disclosures for clues on future demand and market impact.

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