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    Strategy May Sell $1.25B In Bitcoin Reversing Saylor’s Pledge

    July 1, 20263 Mins Read


    Tysons Corner-based Strategy Inc., the bitcoin-treasury company run by Michael Saylor, has quietly given itself permission to do something he long swore off: sell some of its bitcoin. The board’s new Digital Credit Capital Framework opens the door for Strategy to monetize part of its massive crypto stash to raise up to $1.25 billion, refill its cash reserves and potentially fund dividends or stock buybacks. Investors and preferred-security holders are now gaming out what happens if that theoretical permission turns into real selling, for both MSTR shares and the broader bitcoin market.

    The details sit in the company’s Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on June 29, which outlines a five-part capital plan and a BTC Monetization Program that could be used “to generate up to $1.25 billion” to bolster a USD Reserve. The SEC filing shows the USD Reserve at roughly $2.55 billion as of June 28 and lists aggregate bitcoin holdings of about 847,363 coins. The document emphasizes that this is an authorization, not a mandate, and that any monetization outside the specified purposes would need fresh sign-off from the board.

    What the framework actually does

    The package tightens rules on Strategy’s cash buffer, boosts payouts on its preferred stock and greenlights repurchases aimed at shoring up the company’s credit profile. Businesswire reports that the regular dividend rate on the Variable Rate Series A Perpetual Stretch Preferred Stock (STRC) will be set at 12% for semi-monthly periods with record dates on or after July 1, 2026, and that the company is authorized to spend up to $1.0 billion each on repurchases of its digital credit securities and its class-A common stock. Saylor reiterated that “Strategy remains committed to Bitcoin as its primary treasury reserve asset,” while executives pitched the framework as a way to add liquidity, discipline and flexibility to how the company manages capital.

    Why investors care

    Saylor has built Strategy’s public identity on relentless accumulation, repeatedly telling investors the company would not sell its bitcoin. This board authorization is the first time it has formally blessed potential sales as a capital-management tool. Fortune notes the moves are aimed at stabilizing preferred-stock liquidity and extending cash coverage for hefty dividend obligations. The stock market liked the sound of that: Strategy’s class-A shares climbed after the announcement, according to Yahoo Finance, even as analysts warned that actual bitcoin sales could lean on prices in an already sensitive market.

    What to watch next

    Investors will be watching for any fresh Form 8-Ks flagging BTC monetization and for clues on how Strategy deploys the cash if it does sell. The company said it will disclose material monetization activity in line with its existing Form 8-K practices and on its public dashboard, according to its filing with the SEC. That same filing stresses the program has no fixed expiration, does not require bitcoin sales at all and caps any monetization under this framework at $1.25 billion unless the board approves more. For now, Strategy’s giant bitcoin pile stays on the books, and it is the newly introduced possibility of selective sales that investors have to factor into their models for MSTR and for the wider bitcoin market.



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