Strive Buys 79 Bitcoin, Raising Holdings to 20,246 BTC

Strive Buys 79 Bitcoin, Raising Holdings to 20,246 BTC

August 17, 2026
3 min read

Key Takeaways

  • Strive purchased 79 Bitcoin for about $5 million between August 10 and August 14.
  • The latest purchase brings the firm’s total Bitcoin holdings to 20,246 BTC.
  • On average, the company paid $63,231 per BTC, continuing its strategy of increasing its Bitcoin treasury.

According to an 8-K filing Strive submitted to the U.S. SEC, the company purchased 79 BTC at an average price of about $63,231 between August 10 and 14. As of mid-August 2026, this brings Strive’s total Bitcoin holdings to 20,246 BTC.

The latest addition represents a relatively small increase in the company’s overall Bitcoin holdings, but it continues a broader strategy of steadily building its cryptocurrency treasury.

Strive Continues Building Its Bitcoin Treasury

Strive has made Bitcoin central to its corporate treasury strategy.

The latest purchase follows two earlier acquisitions this summer, showing that Strive has continued adding Bitcoin in relatively small batches.

Between June 15 and June 21, 2026, Strive purchased 759 BTC for approximately $50 million.

Strive then made a smaller 21-BTC purchase between July 13 and July 17, 2026, at an average price of about $63,221 per BTC.

Strive then added 79 BTC between August 10 and August 14 at an average price of roughly $63,231 per BTC, including fees and expenses.

The latest purchase took the company’s total Bitcoin holdings to 20,246 BTC.

At current market prices, Strive’s 20,246 BTC holdings are worth around $1.3 billion, though the value changes with Bitcoin's price. The company’s growing Bitcoin balance gives its stockholders greater exposure to cryptocurrency market movements.

What the Latest Bitcoin Purchase Means

The latest 79-BTC purchase reinforces Strive’s continued commitment to Bitcoin as a treasury asset.

The company’s strategy also highlights the growing role of corporate Bitcoin treasuries. Rather than holding BTC as a small part of their balance sheets, treasury companies such as Strive are using the asset as a leading component of their capital-allocation strategy.

For Strive, this approach creates both upside potential and risk. A rise in BTC value can increase the value of its treasury, while a decline in BTC can reduce the value of those holdings.

Investors should also watch for changes in the company’s share count and how it finances future Bitcoin purchases.

The latest acquisition therefore fits a simple pattern: Strive continues to add Bitcoin, increase its treasury holdings, and build exposure to the asset despite Bitcoin’s price volatility.

Strive remains among the larger publicly traded corporate Bitcoin holders with its 20,246 BTC on its balance sheet.

Its next purchases will show whether the company can maintain its accumulation pace while managing its cash position and shareholder dilution.

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