MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Is Worth $650 Million—up 50% in 3 Months

The business intelligence firm invested in Bitcoin this summer, and its profit margin has grown significantly since then.

By Scott Chipolina

2 min read

MicroStrategy, an international business intelligence firm, invested $425 million in Bitcoin between August and September of this year. Now, its Bitcoin is worth $650 million. 

MicroStrategy’s investment in Bitcoin signalled the start of what has proven to be an extremely positive second half of 2020 for Bitcoin. The cryptocurrency’s price at the time of MicroStrategy’s first investment—August 11, 2020—was approximately $11,700. Now, after breaking $17,000, the value of MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin keeps growing. 

The total value of the firm’s Bitcoin, which was $425 million at the time the investments were made, is now up to $650 million. This also represents a net gain of about $225 million, and a 53% percentage gain on the company’s investments to date. 

Last week, Decrypt reported on how MicroStrategy’s investments are one key reason why Bitcoin’s price has increased so significantly in recent months. The company CEO, Michael Saylor, has been outspoken about his support for Bitcoin in recent months, describing the cryptocurrency as “digital gold.” 

Yet, MicroStrategy is not the only company that has been promoting Bitcoin, and reaping the rewards as a result. So too, is Square. 

Square purchased a total of 4,709 Bitcoin on October 8, 2020. This amounted to an initial value of $50 million, or 1% of the company’s total assets. Just like MicroStrategy, Square’s Bitcoin bet has—at least for now—proven to be a wise investment. 

The total value of the company’s Bitcoin is now $80 million, with a net gain of $30 million and a large percentage gain of 60%. What’s more, since Square invested, Bitcoin’s price has risen by $6,385.

Bitcoin experts like Jason Deane, a Bitcoin analyst from Quantum Economics, have previously explained Bitcoin’s positive run as a result of big institutional investments such as these by MicroStrategy and Square. 

So far, the numbers back that theory up.

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