Will Strategy Liquidate Bitcoin Holdings? CEO Provides Concerning Clues
Alex Smith
4 months ago
In a turbulent market marked by falling prices, Bitcoin (BTC) has once again dipped below the $85,000 threshold, driven by growing speculation that Strategy, formerly known as MicroStrategy, may be on the verge of selling some of its Bitcoin holdings.Â
This intensified after a recent interview on the What Bitcoin Did podcast, during which Strategy CEO Phong Le was directly asked whether the company would consider parting with any of its BTC holdings.Â
While the firmâs former CEO, Michael Saylor, has consistently maintained a resolute stance against selling, Leâs comments have raised concerns about potential sales in the future.
Is A Bitcoin Sell-Off Imminent?Â
Le indicated that if Strategyâs stock trades below the actual value of its Bitcoin holdings and the company is unable to raise additional capital for preferred dividends, selling some Bitcoin could become a necessity.Â
âIf the stock trades below the value of our Bitcoin⌠then mathematically we would have to sell some Bitcoin. It would be the last resort,â he explained.Â
While this does not confirm an imminent sale, it visibly places the option on the table, leading to increased speculation about a forced sale as preferred dividend payments approach due on December 31.
Adding to the unease, Strategy disclosed in a recent filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that it has established a USD Reserve of $1.44 billion to cover these upcoming preferred dividends and mitigate the interest on its substantial debt.Â
This reserve was funded through the proceeds from sales of its class A common stock under the companyâs at-the-market offering program. Such moves have diluted current shareholders and contributed to a nearly 11% drop in Strategyâs stock price.
Strategy Downgrades BTC Price Forecast
This shift contrasts sharply with the companyâs previous forecasts, which predicted that Bitcoin would soar to $150,000 by the end of the year. Strategy has now revised its expectations, projecting prices to range between $85,000 and $110,000.Â
The forecast for BTC yields has also been revised down to 24% from a previous estimate of 30%, along with projected Bitcoin gains decreasing significantly from $20 billion to $10.6 billion at the midpoint.
As Bitcoinâs value continues to plummet, it further unravels Strategyâs financial outlook. Nevertheless, social media experts have pointed to a paradox within the companyâs messaging.Â
AlejandroXBT noted that while Saylor has consistently stated he will never sell Bitcoin, he has been conducting private presentations to clients outlining various strategic approaches, suggesting a potential disconnect between public declarations and private planning.
When writing, the marketâs leading cryptocurrency trades at $84,880, recording major losses of over 7% in the 24-hour time frame.Â
Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.comÂ
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