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Strategy Didn't Touch Its Bitcoin Last Week. It Sold Stock Instead.

Strategy disclosed in a Monday SEC filing that it sold $334 million worth of MSTR common shares last week while making zero bitcoin purchases or sales, pushing its US dollar reserve to $4.8 billion under the capital framework the…

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Aug 18, 2026 at 5:05 AM UTC · 2 분 소요

Strategy Didn't Touch Its Bitcoin Last Week. It Sold Stock Instead.
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Strategy disclosed in a Monday SEC filing that it sold $334 million worth of MSTR common shares last week while making zero bitcoin purchases or sales, pushing its US dollar reserve to $4.8 billion under the capital framework the company adopted in late July.

The pause is notable mainly because of what preceded it. Under its new Digital Credit Capital Framework, Strategy restricted its USD reserve to covering preferred stock dividends and interest payments, authorized a $1 billion repurchase program for its digital credit securities prioritizing STRC, and separately expanded its BTC Monetization Program to allow up to $5 billion in bitcoin sales to fund reserves, dividends, and securities repurchases. Executive Chairman Michael Saylor's regular Sunday posts, which have historically previewed acquisition announcements, have grown noticeably more cryptic as the company's approach has shifted — a change that tracks with a strategy now oscillating between selling bitcoin and selling stock depending on which lever makes more sense for a given week. Strategy still holds 842,138 BTC, acquired for $63.51 billion at an average price of $75,419 per coin.

This single quiet week follows a run Blockhead has tracked closely as it developed. We reported Strategy's first bitcoin sale in four years back in June — just 32 BTC, worth $2.5 million, but symbolically significant enough to help send bitcoin down toward $70,000 the same day, purely because it broke Saylor's long-standing public commitment never to sell. That symbolic first sale escalated quickly: by July, Blockhead covered how Strategy's dividend obligations had become a structural driver of bitcoin sales rather than an emergency measure, selling 3,588 BTC for roughly $216 million to fund STRC's climbing dividend rate, which by then had reached 12% annually. The mechanism was clear even then: when bitcoin falls far enough to compress dividend coverage, Strategy sells bitcoin to keep the preferred stock machine funded.