#Gate广场五月交易分享 MicroStrategy selling BTC and fleeing?


MicroStrategy (now renamed Strategy) caused an instant market shock after releasing its Q1 2026 financial report on May 5, 2026. This company, holding 818,334 bitcoins, accounting for about 3.9% of the total bitcoin supply, with an on-paper bitcoin cost basis of approximately $61.81 billion and a market value of about $64.14 billion, suddenly broke its long-standing core promise of “never selling.” CEO Phong Le and Executive Chairman Michael Saylor explicitly stated during the earnings call that they would consider selling some bitcoins to pay high-priority dividends, optimize the balance sheet, or sell for dollars or debt repayment when the bitcoin per share value is favorable.
This statement directly overturns the company's repeated emphasis over the past years on the “buy only, sell never” strategy. More shockingly, just in April, the company was aggressively buying bitcoin at an astonishing pace. Buying 34,164 bitcoins in one week, costing $2.54 billion; around April 27, buying an additional 3,273 bitcoins for $255 million, increasing its holdings by over 140k bitcoins so far this year. In just half a month, from an aggressive buyer to a potential seller, the rapid shift has kept the entire crypto market on edge. On Polymarket, the probability of Strategy selling bitcoin before the end of 2026 once soared to nearly 50%.
This is not just an internal adjustment of a company but a signal that bitcoin as a core corporate reserve asset is facing a real stress test. It hits the nerves of all holders, institutional investors, and retail investors: if even the most aggressive and steadfast bitcoin bulls are starting to consider “selling,” how much longer can others hold out?
From aggressive buying in April to turning in May: a detailed account of a dramatic shift
In April 2026, Strategy’s buying pace reached a new high: April 6-12: bought 13,927 bitcoins, costing about $1 billion, fully financed through STRC preferred shares. April 13-19: bought 34,164 bitcoins, costing $2.54 billion, with an average price of about $74,395 per bitcoin, one of the largest weekly buys of the year. Around April 27: added 3,273 bitcoins, costing $255 million. By May 3, total holdings remained stable at 818,334 bitcoins, with an average cost of about $75,537 per bitcoin, and a bitcoin yield of 9.4% so far in 2026. The company was then actively promoting capital raising plans, aiming for continuous accumulation and even targeting larger scales long-term.
Entering May, the Q1 financial report showed a massive net loss of about $12.54 billion, mainly due to bitcoin fair value impairments (non-cash accounting impact, approximately $14.46 billion operating loss). Although holdings remained unchanged, management’s attitude shifted markedly. Saylor mentioned the possibility of selling a small amount of bitcoin “to inoculate the market,” helping it adapt to the fact that the company can sell coins without triggering panic. Phong Le emphasized: if selling bitcoin for dollars or debt repayment benefits the bitcoin per share value, they will do it. The company’s goal is to become a net aggregator of bitcoin, selling small amounts and buying more, especially to increase bitcoin holdings per share. Key financial data: cash reserves of about $2.2 billion, enough to cover obligations for approximately 2.5 years. Convertible debt of about $8.2 billion, with preferred shares (mainly STRC) exceeding $8.5 billion, and a heavy annual dividend obligation (currently 11.5%).
Bitcoin per share has become a new core KPI, with significant growth achieved between 2025-2026, aiming to double within seven years. This shift from aggressive accumulation to active management stems from changes in financing environments and the practical pressures of fixed cash flows.
Deep driving factors: slowing financing and leverage realities
Strategy’s bitcoin empire is built on continuous capital raising, mainly through issuing common stock and STRC preferred shares. STRC, as a “digital credit” product, once attracted substantial funds with high Sharpe ratios (up to 2.53) and low volatility, including institutional and DeFi protocol investors. But in 2026, the sales pace slowed, and the financing engine was no longer as smooth as before. High interest rate environments and bitcoin price corrections (which dipped below $62,000 in Q1) amplified paper impairment pressures. Although the company emphasizes that even if bitcoin drops to lows, it can still cover its debts, dividend payments remain a rigid obligation. Management recognizes clearly: passive holding can no longer fully adapt to the current capital structure, requiring more flexible tools—including strategic sales—to support long-term net growth. This is not a sign of bankruptcy but a sign of mature companies actively optimizing their balance sheets.
The company still has strong buffers and has explicitly stated that proceeds from sales will be used to buy more (targeting a sell 1 to buy 10-20 ratio).
Connections to global macro and market cycles
This shift is not isolated. It is directly related to global liquidity, interest rate environments, and crypto market cycles.
High interest rates compress risk asset valuations, affecting equity and credit financing efficiency. Competition from bitcoin ETFs has also diverted some institutional funds, while regulatory uncertainty and geopolitical factors briefly suppressed prices earlier this year. 2025-2026 is a cycle adjustment phase, with corrections after previous highs, similar to past bear markets where Strategy also faced paper losses but ultimately increased holdings through persistence and innovative financing.
This pressure has tested the leverage models’ limits and also examined bitcoin’s resilience as a corporate reserve. More broadly, if Strategy sells a small amount, it may temporarily impact market sentiment but could also serve as an opportunity to test market depth and institutional confidence. The fixed scarcity of 21 million bitcoins and ongoing institutional adoption trends remain unchanged.
Strategic wisdom: from rigid holding to dynamic value maximization!
The truly visionary approach is to maintain long-term optimism for bitcoin while adapting to real-world constraints. By flexibly managing debt, dividends, and capital structure, to achieve continuous growth in bitcoin per share rather than simply holding firm. This requires carefully balancing leverage boundaries, cash flow sustainability, and long-term shareholder interests.
Historical experience shows that such pressures are often temporary tests. Strategy has been questioned multiple times in the past but proved the model’s validity with larger holdings. This adjustment may also pave the way for more stable accumulation in the future—selling is not giving up but optimizing the use of tools. For market participants, this is a reminder to diversify risks, pay attention to macro signals and cash flow management, while firmly adhering to bitcoin’s core logic as a scarce digital asset. Short-term volatility may intensify, but long-term drivers remain strong.
Conclusion: Opportunities in stress tests
Strategy’s strategic shift is not the beginning of empire collapse but a sign of maturity in bitcoin corporate reserve models. It demonstrates the feasibility of this path and also highlights areas for ongoing optimization. All bitcoin holders now face the real question: how to balance risk and opportunity in an uncertain environment, like rational long-termists, and plan for the future.
Bitcoin will not lose its foundation because of a single company’s tactical adjustment; instead, such fluctuations may forge a stronger market structure and participant wisdom. The next phase of financing dynamics, bitcoin price performance, and company actions will be key points to watch. In moments of panic and opportunity, maintaining clear judgment is the best strategy to respond to change.
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