#BSCUserExperiences Many crypto traders criticized Strategy for acquiring 22,048 BTC for $1.93 billion at an average price of $86,969 per coin. However, Mow attempted to prove that focusing on the average purchase price is inappropriate, as these price differences are insignificant in the broader context of crypto investments.
"It doesn't matter how much you pay for bitcoin: $86,969 or $82,000. It's just a rounding error. Think back — does it really matter now how much you spent on buying bitcoin: $8,600 or $8,200? Undoubtedly, you wouldn't refuse to buy bitcoin for $8,600 now," Mow wrote on social media platform X.
As of March 31, Strategy holds 528,185 BTC. The company allocated about $35.63 billion for their purchase, paying an average price of $67,458 per bitcoin. Strategy's annual return from bitcoin was 11% in 2025. This is a good result, considering that in recent weeks the price of the first cryptocurrency fluctuated significantly — in mid-March it fell to $77,000.
Recently, Samson Mow suggested that soon even wealthy people may not be able to afford to buy bitcoin. If different states create crypto reserves, then the price of bitcoin will increase.