Why Strategy Selling More Bitcoin May Not Be Bearish After All

The Bitcoin treasury company Strategy offloaded 3,588 BTC last week for approximately $216 million. The asset briefly plunged below $61,500 before recovering quickly.

While the sale initially drew attention, the decision to sell more of the cryptocurrency could be a positive step that strengthens confidence in the company’s financing structure, according to Grayscale Research Head of Research Zach Pandl.

A Bullish Outcome

In a recent market update, Pandl said that the move may help Bitcoin’s price find a more durable bottom. Although concerns had emerged over Strategy’s funding approach, the research head noted that the company’s overall financial position remained strong.

Strategy currently holds about $52 billion worth of BTC against roughly $7 billion in debt, while its annual preferred equity dividend obligations remain below $2 billion. This leaves it with sufficient resources to meet both debt repayments and dividend commitments. However, changing market conditions had raised questions about how the company would manage competing financial priorities.

By late May, Strategy’s US dollar reserves dropped to about $870 million, leaving enough cash to cover roughly six months of dividend payments. The decline sparked concerns over the company’s next move. Investors questioned whether it would sell discounted shares, part with some of its Bitcoin holdings, or make sacrifices that could affect preferred shareholders.

Those concerns were addressed in late June when Strategy introduced a new capital management framework. Under the updated approach, the company said it would issue shares and sell BTC whenever necessary to maintain sufficient US dollar reserves to cover its dividend obligations.

On July 6, Strategy confirmed it had sold another stash of Bitcoin the week before. Its dollar reserves remain at about $2.55 billion, providing roughly 17 months of dividend coverage. Pandl added that the recovery in STRC’s price is a sign that investors have become more confident in the company’s financing decisions following these changes.

Strategy FUD Fails to Derail BTC

Market sentiment remains heavily focused on fears surrounding Strategy’s sale, although Bitcoin has already recovered from the initial decline, according to Santiment. Even so, the analytics firm described it as an unexpected relief rally after the crypto asset once again defended the $60,000 level.

It added that the rebound followed an overly bearish mood at the end of June.

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