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    Home»Bitcoin News»Strive (ASST) Stacks Another 382 BTC, Total Treasury Climbs To 15,391 Bitcoin
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    Strive (ASST) Stacks Another 382 BTC, Total Treasury Climbs To 15,391 Bitcoin

    CryptoGateBy CryptoGateMay 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Try, Inc. (Nasdaq: ASST) has acquired an extra 382 bitcoin for roughly $30.3 million, paying a mean price of roughly $79,348 per coin, based on an 8-Okay submitting with the U.S. Securities and Trade Fee.

    The acquisition, executed between Could 13 and Could 18, lifts the Dallas-based Bitcoin treasury and asset administration agency’s complete holdings to fifteen,391 BTC — cementing its standing as one of many largest public company holders of the digital asset.

    The newest accumulation provides to a relentless buying streak that has seen Try develop its treasury by greater than 2,200 BTC since January 2026, when the corporate held 12,798 BTC following its acquisition of Semler Scientific. 

    The tempo has accelerated markedly: in late April, Try purchased 789 BTC for roughly $61.4 million at a mean value of $77,890 per coin, and simply weeks later added 444 BTC for $33.9 million at $76,307 per coin, crossing the 15,000 BTC threshold for the primary time.

    JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Public firm Try purchases 382 bitcoin for $30.3 million, now holds $1.18 BILLION BTC 🚀 pic.twitter.com/KGP6IUXu9o

    — Bitcoin Journal (@BitcoinMagazine) May 19, 2026