Key facts
- Strategy will contribute $250 annually to Trump Accounts for each eligible child under 18 of its U.S. employees.
- The company will also make a one-time $1,000 contribution matching the U.S. government's seed contribution for eligible children.
- The program aims to encourage long-term investing through tax-advantaged accounts linked to U.S. equity index funds.
- Strategy recently sold 1,638 BTC for an average price of $63,957.
- The company holds 842,138 BTC acquired for $63.51 billion.
Strategy, a Bitcoin treasury firm, is launching a new employee benefit program that will contribute $250 annually to Trump Accounts for each eligible child under 18 of its U.S. employees. The company will also provide a one-time $1,000 contribution matching the U.S. government's seed contribution for eligible children. This initiative, designed to encourage long-term investing, aligns Strategy with other financial firms like Coinbase, Circle, Morgan Stanley, and Goldman Sachs in supporting the Trump Accounts program. The program's implementation is contingent on final guidance from the U.S. Treasury and the availability of employer contribution systems.
Concurrently, Strategy has been actively managing its Bitcoin holdings. The company recently sold 1,638 BTC at an average price of $63,957, reducing its holdings to 842,138 BTC acquired for $63.51 billion. Further wallet movements, including a transfer of 1,030 BTC valued at over $66 million, have been reported. Executive Chairman Michael Saylor clarified that Strategy, as a public company, may buy or sell Bitcoin to manage capital, emphasizing that the company's conviction in Bitcoin remains unchanged.
Trump Accounts are designed as individual retirement accounts for children, with those born between 2025 and 2028 qualifying for a $1,000 U.S. Treasury contribution. These accounts are intended to invest in U.S. equity index funds. Strategy has also previously supported political initiatives, donating $1 million to the MAGA Inc. PAC in January 2025.