Michael Saylor’s Strategy did not acquire any Bitcoin lastweek. This is according to a filing with the US Securities and ExchangeCommission. Meanwhile, Japanese investment company Metaplanet announcedit acquired 780 Bitcoin. This brings its total holdings to more than 17,132BTC. The company remains the only non-US firm among the top 10 corporateBitcoin holders. Metaplanet ranks below Trump Media & Technology Group and aboveGalaxy Digital Holdings, according to BitcoinTreasuries.NET. It hasstated it may use its Bitcoin reserves to fund new business acquisitions. Thiscould include a digital banking venture in Japan.Market Volatility and Investor ActivityThe pause by Strategy comesdespite continued price swings in the market. Bitcoin experienced volatilitylast week. An early investor was also reported to have sold a large amount ofthe asset.Metaplanet just bought another 780 BTC — now holding over 17,000 Bitcoin.This isn’t a marketing stunt. It’s Japan’s version of MicroStrategy, but with a capital strategy that’s starting to scale globally.Their BTC Yield hit 129% last quarter. They're not chasing price —… pic.twitter.com/vCcfi3Dx4Y— CoinCraze Central (@CoinCrazeCen) July 28, 2025This is the second time in July that Strategy has paused itsweekly Bitcoin purchases. The firm also skipped buying in the first week of themonth. It had made two purchases in mid-July, but total acquisitions for themonth fell compared to previous months.You may find it interesting at FinanceMagnates.com: WhyIs Bitcoin Going Up? Saylor Warns: “Only One Country Can Buy 20% of BTC”.Past week Strategy didn't buy any Bitcoin. pic.twitter.com/rOdTqoDwuu— Zubair Abdul Jabbar (@Zubair0910) July 28, 2025Stock Offering ExpansionThe pause comes as the company expanded its Series Apreferred stock offering, known as STRC. The size of the offering was raised tomore than $2.5 billion. Strategy plans to close the deal later this week. Fundsfrom STRC are expected to support further Bitcoin investments. In a recent social media post, Co-founder Saylor said theoffering is part of the company’s broader Bitcoin strategy.This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.