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Strive (ASST) Rolls out 21 Bitcoin as Treasury Reaches 19,921 BTC and Cash Climbs to $157 Million
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Strive (ASST) bought 21 bitcoin for about $1.3 million last week, increasing its treasury to 19,921 BTC while cash reserves rose to $157.4 million, according to a Monday SEC filing.
Key facts
- Strive (ASST) bought 21 bitcoin for about $1.3 million last week, increasing its treasury to 19,921 BTC while cash reserves rose to $157.4 million, according to a Monday SEC filing
- Class A shares outstanding climbed to 73,869,961 from 73,426,164, a gain of 443,797 that reflects issuance under the company’s at-the-market program
- The purchase lifted the Dallas-based treasury company’s bitcoin holdings from 19,900 to 19,921 BTC
- The average cost of the latest buy, about $63,221 per coin, sits below the levels Strive paid across much of its earlier accumulation
Summary
Strive, Inc. purchased 21 bitcoin between July 13 and July 17 at an average price of about $63,221 per coin, a buy worth around $1.3 million, according to an 8-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday. The purchase lifted the Dallas-based treasury company’s bitcoin holdings from 19,900 to 19,921 BTC. The modest addition marks a step down from the pace that carried the company past 19,000 BTC across the spring. Class A shares outstanding climbed to 73,869,961 from 73,426,164, a gain of 443,797 that reflects issuance under the company’s at-the-market program.