⚠️ Live Strategy Purchases Page Audit ⚠️
Has Saylor sold BTC?

Yes, he sold.
No, he’s not broke.

Official Strategy table says: sale rows are real.

Subtitle: Saylor sold some coins, Twitter sold its frontal lobe. Fetched from Strategy’s own purchases page. Latest sale rows total 3,620 BTC. Current reported stash: 843,775 BTC at an average cost of $75,476/BTC. Translation: not “never sell” cosplay anymore, but still a dragon sleeping on an orange planet.

sold rows0.43%
BTC left now
843,775
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Current holdings
843,775 BTC
Latest total on Strategy purchases table.
Sold rows total
3,620 BTC
32 + 1,363 + 2,225 BTC.
Average cost
$75,476
Current average acquisition price.
Latest row
-2,225 BTC
7/6/2026 sale row.
Still sitting
99.57%
Sold rows
0.43%
One-month meme mode
843,775 BTC left
Bookmark it. Every panic cycle gets the same orange autopsy: sold some, still absurdly long.

12-card Saylor contradiction deck

Verified quotes, Strategy sale rows, and community roast cards. It revolves; every card tweets directly.

Actual sales rows from Strategy

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When can they sell?

The same table/filings show sale rows and USD reserve language. Read it as liquidity machinery: credit quality, USD reserve, dividends/interest/buybacks/debt/working-capital style needs. Meme verdict: “he sold” is true; “he rage quit Bitcoin” is still clown math.

SOLD

Final verdict: he sold BTC, but the vault is still cartoonishly huge.

Latest official table parse: 843,775 BTC left after recent sales.

Source: live parsed from Strategy.com/purchases via this site’s `/api/strategy` route. The route caches for ~5 minutes and returns the latest parsed table rows. Not financial advice. This page is a meme wearing a Bloomberg terminal costume.