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#MicroStrategySells32Bitcoins 👀
Panic or Payout?
The "never sell" king just authorized a tiny Bitcoin exit, and the market is overreacting. MicroStrategy sold exactly 32 BTC for roughly $2.5 million at an average price of $77,135 per coin between May 26 and May 31. The SEC filing confirms this is not a change in strategy—it is a routine capital maneuver to fund preferred stock dividends.
🔹 The scale of this transaction reveals the real story. The 32 BTC sold represents just 0.0038% of the company's towering 843,706 BTC treasury. This is a drop in the bucket, not a shift in conviction. The company locked in a modest gain by selling above its average cost basis of $75,699 per Bitcoin, demonstrating disciplined treasury management rather than a loss of faith.
🔹 The headlines triggered a sharp but short-lived market reaction. MSTR shares briefly dipped, and Bitcoin slipped below the $72,000 mark as social media sentiment momentarily turned bearish. This is a classic case of market noise overwhelming the signal. The same filing that disclosed the Bitcoin sale also revealed the firm raised $128.3 million through equity sales, reinforcing the fortress-like liquidity that backs its long-term accumulation strategy.
🔹 The Polymarket prediction drama added entertainment but little substance. A multi-million dollar betting pool on whether Saylor would sell Bitcoin by May 31 erupted into a community vote dispute because the trade executed before the deadline but was filed publicly the next day. A handful of sharp on-chain trackers walked away with a $200,000 win, proving once again that blockchain transparency rewards the vigilant.
A corporate titan selling a microscopic fraction of its holdings to pay a dividend is not a reversal—it is operational maturity. The treasury still commands 843,706 BTC, and the buy-the-dip playbook remains firmly intact. Are you riding the headlines, or are you reading the filings?