Strategy Gears Up for Another Bitcoin Haul as Saylor Drops a Familiar Hint

CoinMarketCap
05-05

The company’s co-founder and chairman posted a subtle but familiar clue on X, igniting speculation that another large BTC purchase is just around the corner.

Saylor shared a screenshot of the firm’s Bitcoin holdings with the cryptic caption: “Too much blue, not enough orange.” For longtime followers, this kind of teaser usually precedes Strategy’s official purchase announcements—and markets have started to take notice.

At present, the company holds more than 553,000 BTC, worth approximately $52.8 billion. That’s already over 2% of Bitcoin’s total supply. But with fresh funds reportedly being raised via equity sales, many believe this next acquisition could push Strategy closer to the 600K BTC mark and beyond.

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Just hours after Saylor’s post, Bitcoin’s price ticked upward by nearly 3%, suggesting traders are already positioning for a potential surge. Historically, Strategy’s purchases have triggered bullish waves across the market, and anticipation is once again building.

With BTC hovering around $95,000, investors are watching closely for a breakout. Analyst Javon Marks still sees a long-term price target of $116,000, while others like Robert Kiyosaki and Arthur Hayes believe Bitcoin’s ultimate destination lies at $1 million.

Regardless of price levels, Saylor seems unfazed. As he famously put it: “I will forever buy the top.”

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