Strategy Posts $12.54 Billion Q1 Loss as Bitcoin Falls from $87K to $68K

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Strategy posted a $12.54 billion loss in Q1 2026, as the price of bitcoin declined from approximately $87,000 to $68,000 during the first three months of the year.

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