Data: The weekly net purchases of BTC by listed companies surged over 9 times compared to the previous week, with Strategy supporting the buying pressure at low levels
According to SoSoValue data, as of 8 AM Eastern Time on June 8, 2026, the total net purchase of Bitcoin by publicly listed companies worldwide (excluding mining companies) for the week was $101 million, an increase of 925.38% compared to last week.Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) spent approximately $100 million last week to purchase 1,550 Bitcoins at a price of $65,332, increasing its total holdings to 845,256 Bitcoins.The Japanese listed company Metaplanet did not purchase any Bitcoin last week.In addition, another company purchased Bitcoin last week. Asset management company Strive announced it spent $2.05 million from June 1 to June 7 to buy 32 Bitcoins at a price of $63,911, bringing its total holdings to 19,032 Bitcoins.Capital B announced that online voting for the shareholder meeting on June 17 is now open, which will authorize the board to establish a capital increase limit of up to €5 billion in nominal amount and a debt instrument issuance limit of up to €100 billion in nominal amount for the purpose of purchasing Bitcoin. Ethereum holder BitMine announced it will replicate MicroStrategy's financing model, planning to raise funds by issuing Series A perpetual preferred shares (code BMNP) on the New York Stock Exchange with a maximum of $300 million, an annual dividend yield of 9.5%, and weekly dividends.As of the time of publication, the total amount of Bitcoin held by the globally listed companies (excluding mining companies) in the statistics is 1,115,732 Bitcoins, an increase of 0.14% compared to last week, with a current market value of approximately $70.3 billion, accounting for 5.6% of Bitcoin's circulating market value.