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#SaylorHintsAtMoreBTC Saylor Hints Again: Is Strategy About to Place Another Multi-Million Dollar BTC Bid?
Just days after news broke that Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) sold 32 BTC for the first time in years, the company’s Executive Chairman, Michael Saylor, has once again sparked speculation across the crypto market with a cryptic social media post. Investors are now asking: Is Saylor preparing for another massive Bitcoin purchase?
Shift from "HODL" to "Active Management"?
Strategy recently sold 32 Bitcoin (approx. $2.5 million). That amount represents just 0.004% of their total holdings of 843,706 BTC. The company clarified that the sale was made solely to cover Preferred Stock dividend payments — not due to any loss of confidence in Bitcoin.
However, this sale signals an important strategic shift. Strategy is moving away from a rigid "Never Sell" approach and is now actively managing its capital. The company’s primary goal remains to increase "Bitcoin per Share" over time.
What Saylor’s Hint Really Means
Shortly after the sale, Michael Saylor posted his familiar Bitcoin tracker chart on X (formerly Twitter) — the same graphic he typically shares just before announcing a major purchase.
This post comes at a time when Strategy still holds nearly $900 million in cash reserves after meeting its recent obligations. While the company sold a tiny amount, CEO Phong Le has already stated that any sales would be for debt management or share buybacks, and that Strategy will remain a net accumulator of Bitcoin over the long term.
Where Does Saylor See Bitcoin’s Price?
Saylor’s long-term vision remains extremely bullish. He believes Bitcoin will become the foundation of digital capital and credit in the coming decades, potentially reaching $10 million per BTC.
For 2026, more immediate targets include:
· $150,000 – possible if institutional investment (via ETFs) accelerates and macroeconomic conditions improve.
· $500,000 – a highly ambitious target that would require Bitcoin to be widely adopted as a global reserve asset.
Conclusion: Will Strategy Buy Again Soon?
Experts believe the sale of 32 BTC is being misunderstood. It does not signal a change in Strategy’s Bitcoin conviction. Instead, it’s an example of financial efficiency. Saylor’s recent hint suggests the company could shift back into accumulation mode very soon.
All eyes are now on Strategy’s next move. If the company announces another large purchase in the coming days, it could act as a strong sentiment booster for Bitcoin.