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Saylor Breaks His Own Rule: Strategy to Sell Bitcoin and Buy Back Shares to Survive Crypto Winter

by Team Lumida
June 30, 2026
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Strategy Buys $2.54 Billion in Bitcoin — Its Biggest Purchase Since November 2024
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  • Strategy unveiled a turnaround plan that breaks Michael Saylor’s “never sell your bitcoin” mantra: the company authorized up to $1.25 billion in bitcoin sales to raise cash, plus up to $1 billion each in preferred and common share buybacks, and boosted its cash reserve to $2.55 billion as of June 28.
  • Bitcoin’s collapse below $60,000 — down more than half from its $126,000 record high — has driven Strategy’s mNAV below 1, meaning investors now value the company at less than its bitcoin stash, effectively freezing its ability to issue new common shares to fund further purchases; common shares are down 80%+ since November 2024.
  • Strategy’s “Stretch” preferred stock hit a record low and is trading 16% below par value — forcing the company to raise its already-hefty annual dividend from 11.5% to 12% to attract investors back, even as it faces a $1.8 billion total annual preferred dividend obligation that dwarfs its core software revenue.
  • The company still holds 847,363 bitcoin worth approximately $51 billion at current prices, but analysts estimate it is sitting on an unrealized loss exceeding $10 billion; CryptoQuant’s head of research wrote: “Strategy always buys the local top has become a genuine market meme. Buying whenever capital is available is not a strategy — it is a formula for accumulating at cycle peaks.”

What Happened?

Michael Saylor’s Strategy unveiled a sweeping turnaround plan Monday that explicitly contradicts his public persona as the world’s most committed bitcoin maximalist. The company authorized sales of up to $1.25 billion in bitcoin to cover preferred dividend payments, service outstanding debt, and fund a $2 billion share-repurchase program across its preferred and common stock. Bitcoin’s retreat below $60,000 — more than 50% below its October record of $126,000 — has triggered a cascade of problems: Strategy’s mNAV (enterprise value divided by bitcoin holdings) dipped below 1 for the first time, effectively preventing the company from issuing new common shares to buy more bitcoin without further diluting shareholders. Earlier this month, Strategy sold just 32 bitcoin to cover dividend obligations, its first bitcoin sale since 2022 — a small transaction that nonetheless rattled investor confidence and sent Stretch shares to record lows.

Why It Matters?

Strategy is the canary in the bitcoin corporate treasury coal mine — it pioneered the playbook that dozens of companies copied, and its distress signals a structural problem with the leveraged-bitcoin-treasury model when crypto enters a sustained bear market. The company layered increasingly expensive capital on top of itself: cash, then convertible bonds, then high-yield preferred shares marketed with names like Strike, Stretch, Strife, and Stride, with some promoted to retail investors as offering “money market-like stability.” Critics say that framing was dangerously misleading: unlike money-market funds, Strategy can legally pause its preferred dividends entirely. Now the entire capital structure is in competition with itself — common shareholders, preferred holders, and convertible bondholders all have competing claims on a treasury whose value has cratered.

What’s Next?

Strategy must navigate an extremely narrow path: sell enough bitcoin to cover its $1.8 billion annual preferred dividend without triggering a confidence collapse that sends both bitcoin and its own shares lower. Analysts say the company should pause new bitcoin purchases and rebuild cash reserves rather than continuing to buy at potential cycle lows — a significant strategic reversal for a company whose identity is inseparable from aggressive accumulation. CEO Phong Le purchased $1 million of Stretch shares personally last week as a confidence signal, but insider buying cannot offset macro pressure. The next stress test: whether Stretch can recover toward par value, and whether the buyback program restores enough credibility to keep the preferred capital structure intact through a prolonged crypto winter.

Source: The Wall Street Journal

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