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  "path": "/strategy-bought-100-million-more-bitcoin-but-critics-say-mstr-shareholders-now-own-less-of-it/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-15T18:45:46.000Z",
  "site": "https://cryptoslate.com",
  "tags": [
    "Analysis",
    "Digital Asset Treasuries",
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    "Market",
    "TradFi",
    "Trading",
    "Bitcoin",
    "BTC",
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  "textContent": "Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) added another $100 million of Bitcoin to its balance sheet last week, extending a buying campaign that has made the company the world’s largest corporate holder of the digital asset while sharpening a debate over what its common shareholders actually own. On June 15, Michael Saylor, the company's chairman, said Strategy bought […]\n\nThe post Strategy bought $100 million more Bitcoin but critics say MSTR shareholders now own less of it appeared first on CryptoSlate.",
  "title": "Strategy bought $100 million more Bitcoin but critics say MSTR shareholders now own less of it"
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