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MicroStrategy
Saylor's MicroStrategy Buys Another $177M of Bitcoin
The business intelligence firm is buying bitcoin again after a brief lull.

MicroStrategy CEO Likens Borrowing to Buy Bitcoin to Investing Early in Facebook
Michael Saylor defended his company’s debt-fueled, bitcoin buying spree over the last year by saying it continued to be a great investment.

MicroStrategy Plans to Continue Amassing Bitcoin
The Virginia-based company now holds more than 105,000 bitcoins.

SoftBank to Invest $75M in Peter Thiel-Backed Crypto Exchange Bullish
The Block.one subsidiary is set to go public via a SPAC merger this year.

US Financial Giant Capital Group Buys 12% Stake in Bitcoin-Exposed MicroStrategy
The purchase provides the firm with indirect exposure to MicroStrategy's more than 105,000 bitcoin reserves.

There's a 'Clearance Sale' on Bitcoin, but Institutions Aren't Rushing In
“Despite there being a sign in the recent bear market that investors are scared off, we don’t see massive outflow from institutional users,” one crypto exchange executive said.

Market Wrap: Bitcoin Back Above $30K in Volatile Trading Session
Bitcoin’s near 50% decline from all-time highs surprised analysts as China’s crackdown fueled bearish sentiment.

MicroStrategy’s Most Recent Bond Drops Below Par as Bitcoin Sells Off
The price on the $500 million bond has fallen by almost three points.

Is Bitcoin Due for a Lower Fall?
Bitcoin rebounded after it slipped below $30K Tuesday morning, but is it due for a lower fall? Secure Digital Markets’ Mostafa Al-Mashita weighs in, exploring the possible impact of China’s continued crypto crackdown. Plus, his outlook on institutional activity as MicroStrategy (MSTR) shares were hit hard amid bitcoin’s price drop.

MicroStrategy Falls With the Bitcoin It Holds; Breakeven Point Looms
With the price of BTC just north of $29,000, it's little more than $3,000 a coin above the average price of $26,080 that CEO Saylor shelled out.
