Strive reported a larger bitcoin treasury after its Semler Scientific merger, reaching 15,009 bitcoin with no outstanding debt. The filing showed $929.4 million in digital assets, new medical-device revenue, and a major unrealized loss tied to fair-value accounting.

Strive Inc. (Nasdaq: ASST) filed its quarterly report with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on May 14, reporting 15,009 bitcoin as of May 12 after additional bitcoin purchases and debt repayment activity. The company listed $929.4 million in digital assets at March 31, before later disclosing updated cash holdings and a $50.5 million position in Strategy Inc.’s Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock (STRC).

Semler Scientific’s merger added 5,048 bitcoin and medical-device operations to Strive. From April 1 to May 12, Strive bought 1,381 bitcoin at an average price of about $76,524. The company had assumed $100 million of Semler Scientific’s 4.25% convertible senior notes due 2030 during the merger, later exchanging $90 million into SATA preferred stock before repurchasing the remaining $10 million balance after quarter-end.

“As of May 12, 2026, the Company has no short or long-term debt outstanding,” Strive stated, adding: