The decline in Bitcoin prices dragged down Strategy's performance, with the company reporting a book loss of $14.46 billion.

PANews reported on April 6th that, according to The Block, the company reported approximately $14.46 billion in unrealized Bitcoin losses in the first quarter of 2026. According to its filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, related tax effects resulted in approximately $2.42 billion in deferred tax assets, partially offsetting the book losses. Despite the unrealized losses, the company continued to add approximately 4,871 Bitcoins in early April, costing approximately $330 million, bringing its total holdings to 766,970 Bitcoins, worth approximately $53 billion at current prices. Following this increase, its average Bitcoin purchase cost slightly decreased to $75,644.

Strategy stated that the funds primarily come from its ATM (Auction on Demand) equity financing plan, which is also part of its "42/42" financing strategy, aiming to raise $84 billion by 2027 for continued Bitcoin accumulation.

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