Listed Companies' Weekly Net Purchases Drop 90.34% WoW; Strategy Spends Another $132 Million to Buy Back STRC
According to Odaily, data from SoSoValue shows that as of 8:00 AM EST on August 17, 2026, the total weekly net purchases of Bitcoin by globally listed companies (excluding mining companies) last week amounted to $5.32 million, a decrease of 90.34% compared to the previous week.
Strategy did not buy or sell Bitcoin last week but spent $132 million to repurchase 1,388,720 shares of its STRC preferred stock.
Japanese listed company Metaplanet did not purchase Bitcoin last week, marking five consecutive weeks without any Bitcoin purchases.
Additionally, two other companies purchased Bitcoin last week. French Bitcoin company Capital B announced on August 17 that it purchased 5 Bitcoins at a price of $64,395.60, bringing its total holdings to 3,145 BTC; asset management firm Strive announced on August 17 that it spent $5 million last week to purchase 79 Bitcoins at a price of $63,231, bringing its total holdings to approximately 20,246 BTC.
As of press time, the globally listed companies tracked (excluding mining companies) hold a combined total of 1,139,641 Bitcoins, an increase of 0.007% compared to the previous week. The current market value of these holdings is approximately $72.42 billion, representing 5.7% of Bitcoin's circulating market capitalization.
