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Strive Purchased About 17.76 BTC Last Week

BY Felix van Dijk·2 MIN READ·JULY 6, 2026

Strive purchased about 17.76 BTC last week, continuing the company’s steady Bitcoin accumulation strategy as it builds out one of the more closely watched corporate treasuries in the digital asset space.

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What Strive Bought Last Week

The update, tracked via Strive’s public treasury dashboard, shows the company added approximately 17.76 BTC to its holdings over the past week. The purchase is modest in size compared to some of Strive’s earlier moves, but the precision of the figure and the regularity of updates signal an ongoing, structured accumulation program. For related coverage, see Strive Buys 32 More BTC at $63,911 Average Price.

Strive, which trades under the ticker ASST, has made Bitcoin treasury purchases a core part of its public identity. The company previously bought 382 BTC in a single transaction that brought holdings to 15,391 BTC, and has executed multiple rounds of acquisitions over recent months.

Filings related to Strive’s activity can be reviewed through the company’s investor relations page, which hosts press releases and financial disclosures tied to its treasury operations.

Why a 17.76 BTC Purchase Still Matters

At face value, 17.76 BTC is a relatively small addition. But for a company that has expanded its Bitcoin treasury with purchases as large as $61 million, smaller weekly buys serve a different purpose: they reinforce the narrative of consistent accumulation rather than opportunistic buying.

Consistency matters in Bitcoin treasury strategies because it signals long-term conviction to shareholders and the broader market. Strive has leaned into this approach publicly, maintaining a live treasury tracker and issuing regular updates that keep investors informed of each incremental addition.

The company, backed by Vivek Ramaswamy, has positioned itself as one of the more aggressive corporate Bitcoin buyers. Earlier this year, Strive added $30 million worth of Bitcoin in a single tranche, and it has since surpassed Galaxy in total Bitcoin holdings.

Strive’s Place in the Corporate Bitcoin Treasury Trend

Corporate Bitcoin accumulation has become a recurring theme across public markets, with companies using BTC purchases to differentiate their balance sheets and attract crypto-aligned investors. Strive’s weekly cadence of smaller buys fits a pattern seen among firms that treat Bitcoin as a rolling treasury allocation rather than a one-time bet.

For Bitcoin News readers tracking institutional adoption, each disclosed purchase from a publicly traded company like Strive adds a data point to the broader adoption picture. The 17.76 BTC addition is incremental, but it extends one of the more active corporate buying programs currently in progress.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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