Bitcoin News Update: Strategy’s Market Value Falls Under $62B in Bitcoin Assets, Sparking Speculation of a Sell-Off
- Michael Saylor of Strategy Inc. denied Bitcoin sell-off rumors, reaffirming aggressive accumulation amid price declines below $95,000. - On-chain data showing BTC transfers sparked speculation, but Arkham clarified these were routine wallet rotations, not sales. - Company's $62.3B Bitcoin holdings remain untouched despite market cap ($59B) dipping below asset value, raising sustainability concerns. - Saylor emphasized financial stability, noting no forced sales even with 80% Bitcoin price drops, and advo
Michael Saylor, who serves as Executive Chairman of
These rumors intensified after the crypto analytics firm
Industry experts have commented on the company’s tactics. Lance Vitanza from TD Cowen observed that while Strategy is not legally required to sell its Bitcoin, the firm’s $735 million annual dividend commitment could become problematic if market conditions deteriorate. At the same time, on-chain analyst TedPillows dismissed the $1 billion sell-off allegations, attributing the transactions to internal wallet reorganizations.
The broader market environment adds further uncertainty. Bitcoin’s slide has occurred alongside a wider decline in crypto-related assets, with spot Bitcoin ETFs seeing $867 million in outflows last week. Nevertheless, Saylor remains focused on the long term, advocating for a four-year investment perspective to ride out volatility and outperform traditional assets such as gold and the S&P 500.
As of Friday, Strategy holds 641,692 BTC, purchased at an average price of $74,079 per Bitcoin. The company also recently revealed plans to raise $715 million through Euro-denominated preferred shares in Luxembourg, aiming to further expand its Bitcoin portfolio. Saylor’s steadfast approach has made Strategy a leading example of institutional Bitcoin adoption, even as critics question the long-term viability of its leveraged strategy.
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