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Does the stock price trigger a buy mechanism? SATA buys 137 BTC in two days
The stock SATA under Strive automatically triggers a Bitcoin accumulation strategy after reaching a face value of $100, purchasing about 69 BTC in a single day.
Combined with the previous day's operation, a total of 137 BTC has been bought in the past two days.
The logic behind this mechanism is very clear: it links stock performance with crypto asset allocation, allowing the rise in the capital market to directly translate into an expansion of Bitcoin holdings.
Structurally, this is a strategy of "using market sentiment to feed back into asset allocation"—the stronger the stock price, the more it buys, creating a positive feedback loop.
In the crypto market, the truly smart approach is not predicting rises and falls, but designing a system that can continuously accumulate assets.
Market fluctuations will occur, but the mechanism can be executed steadily.
When you no longer rely on judgment, but on rules, the long-term results tend to become clearer.