Another day, another MicroStrategy bitcoin buy. The Michael Saylor-led company is relentless in its BTC accumulation strategy. In a similar position, the bitcoin mining giant Marathon Digital Holdings doubles down on its no-selling policy. Which is also a BTC accumulation strategy. Will these two giants go down in history as pioneers? Related Reading | Treasury Management Firm Says CFOs Avoid Risk, Bitcoin Won’t Become Corporate Vehicle Let’s look at MicroStrategy and Marathon’s stats, companies adopting the Bitcoin Standard as a way of life. Where do these new acquisitions put them on the BTC leaderboard? And, how did the market react to both news? MicroStrategy, Even More Aggressive The man himself, Michael Saylor announced the acquisition via his very active Twitter: “MacroStrategy has purchased an additional 4,167 bitcoins for ~$190.5 million at an average price of ~$45,714 per bitcoin. As of 4/4/22 MicroStrategy hodls ~129,218 bitcoins acquired for ~$3.97 billion at an average price of ~$30,700 per bitcoin.” https://twitter.com/saylor/status/1511315882886246409 To clarify, MacroStrategy is a MicroStrategy subsidiary. This seems to be the buy the company did with the $200M bitcoin-collateralized loan they took a week ago. Our sister site Bitcoinist explains and clarifies: “The company took the loan via MacroStrategy, a subsidiary created with the purpose of holding its parent company’s Bitcoin funds. As per the releas...