YEREVAN (CoinChapter.com) — MicroStrategy has raised its note sale target from $1.75 billion to $2.6 billion, aiming to fund additional Bitcoin purchases. The company shared the update in a Nov. 20 statement. This senior convertible note sale comes with a 0% interest rate and targets institutional buyers.
The offering is expected to close on Nov. 21, subject to customary closing conditions. MicroStrategy estimates that the sale will generate approximately $2.58 billion, with the possibility of reaching $2.97 billion if purchasers fully exercise the option for additional notes. Notably, the funds will primarily be used to acquire more Bitcoin, with some allocation for corporate purposes.
Bitcoin Price Surges as MicroStrategy Leads Institutional Investment
Bitcoin is trading at $93,872 as of 4:35 pm UTC on Nov. 20, reflecting fluctuations during the day after recent price gains. The trading chart shows a strong performance over the past week, aligning with ongoing institutional interest in Bitcoin acquisitions.
In addition, the company remains the largest corporate Bitcoin holder, reinforcing its commitment to cryptocurrency adoption. Analysts have noted that the rise in Bitcoin’s price could support the company’s strategic goals. For instance, Ryan Lee, chief analyst at Bitget Research, said,
“A 14.7% increase from the current price level will push Bitcoin above the $100,000 target for the month.”
MicroStrategy’s aggressive approach also continues to reflect its influence in institutional Bitcoin adoption, driven by current market trends.
Positive Bitcoin ETF Inflows Bolster Institutional Confidence
Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in the US recorded $816 million in net inflows on Nov. 19, according to data from Farside Investors. Over the previous trading week (Nov. 11–15), net inflows into Bitcoin ETFs surpassed $1.67 billion, marking the sixth consecutive week of gains.
Moreover, this steady increase in Bitcoin-related ETF investments indicates growing confidence among institutional investors. Above all, MicroStrategy’s decision to allocate significant capital to Bitcoin aligns with this trend, emphasizing its role in shaping market participation.
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