Pomerantz LLP has filed a class action against Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) and its executives over the company’s Bitcoin investments and related financial disclosures.
The New York law firm recently filed the class action in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Notably, the plaintiffs include investors who acquired Strategy stock between April 30, 2024, and April 4, 2025.
The class action alleged that Strategy violated federal securities laws and hopes to pursue remedies on behalf of investors under Sections 10 (b) and 20 (a) of the Securities and Exchange Act.
Allegations Against Strategy
According to the complaint, Strategy misled investors during the class period by changing its accounting practices without adequately disclosing the implications. It noted the company has accumulated and held Bitcoin since 2020 as part of its long-term strategy.
The complaint states that Strategy financed its Bitcoin purchases using cash reserves, as well as proceeds from equity and debt financing. It also notes that the company has referred to itself as a “Bitcoin Treasury Company.”
In support of this strategy, Strategy introduced new key performance indicators (KPIs), including BTC Gain, BTC Yield, and BTC $ Gain, to help investors evaluate the performance of its Bitcoin holdings.
Change in Accounting Model
Meanwhile, on January 1, 2025, Strategy adopted the FASB’s Accounting Standards Update (ASU 2023-08), which requires companies to record their cryptocurrency holdings at fair value in financial statements.
Previously, Strategy used a cost-less-impairment accounting model, under which Bitcoin impairments were recorded only when the asset’s price fell. Unrealized gains were not recognized unless the assets were sold.
The plaintiffs argue that Strategy failed to adequately warn investors about the new accounting model’s risks and overstated its profitability under the fair-value approach.
In addition, the complaint alleged that Strategy understated the potential losses it might record on its Bitcoin holdings under fair-value accounting. According to the plaintiffs, investors suffered significant losses after Strategy announced an unrealized loss of $5.91 billion in Q1 2025.
As a result, the price of its common A stock crashed 8.67%, or $25.47 per share, to $268.14 on April 7. According to the complaint, the company later admitted in a public statement that the $5.9 billion net loss stemmed directly from applying the fair-value accounting standard on its Bitcoin holdings.
Consequently, Pomerantz is seeking to recover damages on behalf of affected investors.
Strategy Buys More Bitcoin
Meanwhile, Strategy seems unbothered by the class action as it announces the acquisition of 7,390 BTC worth $764.9 million. The company made the disclosure today in a filing submitted with the U.S. SEC.
At press time, the company holds 576,230 BTC acquired for $40.18 billion, each costing $69,726. With Bitcoin currently trading at $103,745, Strategy’s Bitcoin stash is valued at $59.78 billion.
Strategy has acquired 7,390 BTC for ~$764.9 million at ~$103,498 per bitcoin and has achieved BTC Yield of 16.3% YTD 2025. As of 5/18/2025, we hodl 576,230 $BTC acquired for ~$40.18 billion at ~$69,726 per bitcoin. $MSTR $STRK $STRFhttps://t.co/woIBO11Hz9
— Strategy (@Strategy) May 19, 2025
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