Grayscale Sees Durable BTC Support Emerging After Strategy’s Recent Bitcoin SaleTL;DR:
- Grayscale’s Zach Pandl said Strategy’s $216 million sale of 3,588 BTC could help Bitcoin find a more durable bottom by easing uncertainty.
- Strategy used the sale to fund preferred stock dividends and replenish cash, lifting reserves to $2.55 billion, or about 17 months of coverage.
- Bitcoin dropped 2.4% after the disclosure, rebounded above $64,000, then traded near $63,120 as STRC recovered above $91 in late trading Monday.
Grayscale analysts say Strategy’s recent Bitcoin sale may ultimately strengthen BTC’s downside structure, a counterintuitive read after a transaction that initially rattled markets. Strategy sold 3,588 BTC for $216 million to fund preferred stock dividends and replenish cash, briefly pushing Bitcoin down 2.4%. Yet the pullback faded quickly, while Strategy’s STRC product recovered. For Grayscale’s Zach Pandl, the move should restore confidence in Strategy’s financing setup and could help Bitcoin find a more durable bottom by reducing uncertainty around future sales. That is unusual for a firm widely treated as a persistent Bitcoin bid.
Grayscale Research believes @Strategy's Bitcoin $BTC sale last week may reduce financing risk and support Bitcoin price stability.
The recent ~$216M sale boosted Dollar reserves to cover ~17 months of dividend payments. The rebound in $STRC suggests investors are responding… pic.twitter.com/pEPUJAEYjD
— Grayscale (@Grayscale) July 6, 2026
Strategy’s cash buffer reframes the market reaction
The sale matters because Strategy had clarified in late June that it could issue shares and sell Bitcoin as needed to maintain sufficient dollar reserves for dividend obligations. That statement had left investors asking whether more forced selling might follow. After the sale, Strategy’s cash reserves rose to $2.55 billion, equivalent to roughly 17 months of dividend coverage. Pandl said there is nothing wrong with Strategy’s balance sheet, but shifting market conditions had created uncertainty about competing priorities. The cash buffer changes that conversation, at least for now. That reserve horizon is the core adjustment.
Bitrue Research Institute’s Andri Fauzan Adziima gave the same event a stabilizing interpretation, calling the sale prudent balance-sheet management rather than capitulation. He said using proceeds to support about 17 months of STRC dividends reduced near-term financing pressure and helped spark Bitcoin’s quick recovery above $64,000. The market reaction supports that view only partially: BTC rebounded to $64,400 in late Monday trading, then slipped to $63,120 at the time of writing. The recovery looks constructive but not conclusive, because price still failed to hold its high. That leaves the signal useful, but still fragile.
The STRC response may be the more important institutional signal. The yield-bearing instrument topped $91 for the first time in three weeks, suggesting investors were becoming more comfortable with the structure after the reserve rebuild. That matters because Strategy’s Bitcoin strategy has become a reference point for treasury-style crypto exposure, where financing instruments, cash coverage and BTC holdings interact tightly. The paradox is that selling Bitcoin may reduce selling fear, if investors believe the move prevents more disorderly liquidations later. For Bitcoin, Grayscale’s thesis turns one sudden shock into a possible floor-building event, for now, at least.
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TL;DR:
- Grayscale’s Zach Pandl said Strategy’s $216 million sale of 3,588 BTC could help Bitcoin find a more durable bottom by easing uncertainty.
- Strategy used the sale to fund preferred stock dividends and replenish cash, lifting reserves to $2.55 billion, or about 17 months of coverage.
- Bitcoin dropped 2.4% after the disclosure, rebounded above $64,000, then traded near $63,120 as STRC recovered above $91 in late trading Monday.
Grayscale analysts say Strategy’s recent Bitcoin sale may ultimately strengthen BTC’s downside structure, a counterintuitive read after a transaction that initially rattled markets. Strategy sold 3,588 BTC for $216 million to fund preferred stock dividends and replenish cash, briefly pushing Bitcoin down 2.4%. Yet the pullback faded quickly, while Strategy’s STRC product recovered. For Grayscale’s Zach Pandl, the move should restore confidence in Strategy’s financing setup and could help Bitcoin find a more durable bottom by reducing uncertainty around future sales. That is unusual for a firm widely treated as a persistent Bitcoin bid.
Grayscale Research believes @Strategy's Bitcoin $BTC sale last week may reduce financing risk and support Bitcoin price stability.
The recent ~$216M sale boosted Dollar reserves to cover ~17 months of dividend payments. The rebound in $STRC suggests investors are responding… pic.twitter.com/pEPUJAEYjD
— Grayscale (@Grayscale) July 6, 2026
Strategy’s cash buffer reframes the market reaction
The sale matters because Strategy had clarified in late June that it could issue shares and sell Bitcoin as needed to maintain sufficient dollar reserves for dividend obligations. That statement had left investors asking whether more forced selling might follow. After the sale, Strategy’s cash reserves rose to $2.55 billion, equivalent to roughly 17 months of dividend coverage. Pandl said there is nothing wrong with Strategy’s balance sheet, but shifting market conditions had created uncertainty about competing priorities. The cash buffer changes that conversation, at least for now. That reserve horizon is the core adjustment.
Bitrue Research Institute’s Andri Fauzan Adziima gave the same event a stabilizing interpretation, calling the sale prudent balance-sheet management rather than capitulation. He said using proceeds to support about 17 months of STRC dividends reduced near-term financing pressure and helped spark Bitcoin’s quick recovery above $64,000. The market reaction supports that view only partially: BTC rebounded to $64,400 in late Monday trading, then slipped to $63,120 at the time of writing. The recovery looks constructive but not conclusive, because price still failed to hold its high. That leaves the signal useful, but still fragile.
The STRC response may be the more important institutional signal. The yield-bearing instrument topped $91 for the first time in three weeks, suggesting investors were becoming more comfortable with the structure after the reserve rebuild. That matters because Strategy’s Bitcoin strategy has become a reference point for treasury-style crypto exposure, where financing instruments, cash coverage and BTC holdings interact tightly. The paradox is that selling Bitcoin may reduce selling fear, if investors believe the move prevents more disorderly liquidations later. For Bitcoin, Grayscale’s thesis turns one sudden shock into a possible floor-building event, for now, at least.
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