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You are here: Home / Cryptocurrency News / Strategy Bitcoin Buying Surge Could Overtake Satoshi Nakamoto’s BTC by 2027

Strategy Bitcoin Buying Surge Could Overtake Satoshi Nakamoto’s BTC by 2027

What to know:

  • Strategy accelerates Bitcoin buying, analysts say it could surpass Satoshi Nakamoto holdings by 2027.
  • The company currently holds about 738,731 BTC, making it the largest corporate Bitcoin holder.
  • Recent buying spree added 17,994 BTC, funded through $2 billion stock sales.

By Zagham Abbas | Edited By Messam Raza,March 15, 2026, 3:30 PM

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Strategy, formerly known as MicroStrategy, is gradually building what could become the biggest Bitcoin portfolio in the world, and some experts believe it could even surpass the legendary portfolio of the creator of Bitcoin, known as Satoshi Nakamoto.

Crypto analyst Lark Davis pointed out that Strategy is already one of the four biggest known holders of BTC, along with Satoshi, BlackRock, and Coinbase. He further pointed out that the company’s rate of buying Bitcoin is quite high.

Source: X

He stated that the company’s financing allows it to buy an average of 1,940 BTCs daily. However, on some days, Strategy buys as many as 5,700 Bitcoins. If this trend continues, Strategy will surpass Satoshi’s current holding by March 2027.

Strategy Bitcoin Holdings Rapidly Grow

Currently, Strategy owns approximately 738,731 BTC. This makes Strategy the biggest company to own this particular cryptocurrency. To date, Strategy has spent approximately $51 billion to acquire this amount. The average price to acquire one BTC is approximately $69,000. Currently, this amount is valued at tens of billions of dollars.

Source: strategy.com

The latest buying spree by the firm was between March 2nd and March 9th, 2026, during which it acquired 17,994 BTC. According to the firm’s disclosures to Strategy, the firm’s purchase was made possible by selling common stocks for approximately $1 billion and raising an additional $1 billion from the sale of STRC preferred shares.

Despite this significant purchase, the firm has a healthy cash position of about $3 billion in cash to meet debt repayment and dividends without selling its Bitcoin assets.

Also Read | Bitcoin Holds Near $70,000 as Spot ETF Inflows Continue

Bitcoin Rejected at $74,000 Resistance

Meanwhile, BTC itself has recorded some changes in its price. According to CoinMarketCap, currently, BTC is trading at $70,678. However, it recorded a decline of 0.59% over the last 24 hours.

Source: CoinMarketCap

This decline can be attributed to the current tensions and weak economic indicators in the United States. Experts pointed out that Bitcoin failed to maintain its position above the critical resistance level of $74,000.

The focus of the near-term range is support at $69,659, the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level. Holding above here could see a retest of the $74,000 level, whereas a break below here could see a move down to the $66,898 level, just before the Fed’s policy meeting scheduled for March 17-18.

This article contains market analysis and price predictions. These are not guarantees. Crypto markets are volatile. Always DYOR. Not financial advice.

Also Read | Chainlink Consolidates Near Resistance, Eyes Decisive $9.15 Breakout

Filed Under: Cryptocurrency News

About Zagham Abbas

Zagham Abbas is a Blockchain Infrastructure Reporter at Tron Weekly with over five years of experience covering cryptocurrency markets, blockchain infrastructure, and digital asset regulation. His reporting focuses on core blockchain networks, protocol-level developments, decentralized finance ecosystems, and major assets such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and altcoins.
Zagham covers network upgrades, protocol changes, scalability developments, security incidents, and ecosystem adoption across leading blockchain platforms. He also provides market analysis, explaining how infrastructure updates and regulatory actions impact digital asset markets. His work delivers clear, fact-based reporting for both beginners and experienced readers. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree and follows strict editorial and fact-checking standards at Tron Weekly.

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