Saylor Clarifies Bitcoin Stance, Says Company Was Never Barred From Selling

TL;DR

  • Saylor said his “never sell your bitcoin” mantra applied to individuals, not a corporate commitment preventing Strategy from selling BTC when necessary.
  • Strategy sold 32 BTC for about $2.5 million, representing only 0.004% of holdings, yet Bitcoin and MSTR fell sharply afterward.
  • Debate now centers on treasury flexibility, preferred-stock distributions, convertible debt, dilution concerns, and whether Strategy’s Bitcoin thesis remains balance-sheet driven rather than slogan driven for long-term shareholders today.

Michael Saylor’s latest clarification has turned a tiny Bitcoin sale into a much larger corporate governance moment. Speaking at BTC Prague on June 11, the Strategy founder said his “never sell your bitcoin” line was aimed at individual holders, not a binding corporate promise. The distinction matters because Strategy recently sold 32 BTC for about $2.5 million, shaking investors who had treated the company as the market’s purest accumulation vehicle. The uncomfortable takeaway is that Strategy was never structurally barred from selling Bitcoin, even if years of messaging made that flexibility feel almost unthinkable to many holders.

The sale was financially small, but symbolically loud. Strategy disclosed on June 1 that it sold the 32 BTC between May 26 and May 31 at an average price of $77,135, slightly above its reported acquisition cost of $75,699 per coin. Bitcoin then fell nearly 15%, while MSTR shares lost 24% over the same period. That reaction shows the market punished the signal more than the size, since the disposal represented only about 0.004% of Strategy’s Bitcoin holdings and was tied to preferred-stock distributions rather than an outright retreat from BTC.

Treasury Flexibility Replaces the Slogan

Saylor pushed back by saying Strategy had made its flexibility clear across years of earnings calls and disclosures, including the possibility of selling Bitcoin if necessary. That reframes the company’s strategy from an absolute holding doctrine into a balance-sheet management model, where Bitcoin, equity, preferred stock, and debt all interact. Strategy has continued buying, recently adding 1,550 BTC for just over $100 million, bringing holdings to about 845,256 BTC. Still, even continued accumulation now carries a caveat, because investors must account for treasury obligations alongside conviction.

The sharper debate now sits around financing. Strategy carries about $6.7 billion in convertible debt, has built dollar reserves near $1 billion, and faces scrutiny over dilution, market net asset value, and future preferred-stock payments. Saylor argues that equity issuance can strengthen shareholders when cash or bitcoin enters the company in return. Critics, including Arca’s Jeff Dorman, blame market weakness on Strategy-related news. For holders, the episode leaves a more pragmatic Bitcoin thesis: massive exposure remains intact, but the company’s future decisions may be driven by funding mechanics as much as pure ideology during volatile market conditions for corporate Bitcoin holders worldwide.

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