Techub News reported that Strategy disclosed fresh institutional buying in the second quarter of 2026. Twelve of the company’s top 15 institutional shareholders increased their positions by a combined $1.2 billion, extending the $4.6 billion in net additions seen in the first quarter. As of June 30, Capital International Investors was the largest institutional holder with a 9.57% stake, followed by Vanguard at 8.31% and BlackRock at 5.32%. Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, said it held about 843,775 bitcoin at the end of July with an average cost of roughly $75,476 per coin. The company also said it raised more than $7.5 billion this year through equity issuance and digital credit instruments including STRF and STRC, while cutting convertible debt by 18% to $6.7 billion.
Strategy said 12 of its top 15 institutional shareholders added a combined $1.2 billion in the second quarter of 2026, after $4.6 billion of additions in the first quarter.
As of June 30, Capital International Investors was the company’s largest institutional holder with a 9.57% stake. Vanguard held 8.31%, and BlackRock held 5.32%.
Strategy, formerly MicroStrategy, said it held about 843,775 bitcoin at the end of July, with an average purchase cost of about $75,476 per coin.
The company also said it raised more than $7.5 billion this year through equity issuance and digital credit tools including STRF and STRC, while reducing convertible debt by 18% to $6.7 billion.
Source: CryptoBriefing.
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