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When Bitcoin fell below $60k, market attention focused on the price figures, ignoring two more fundamental structural signals: miner revenue has fallen below production costs, with about 20% of miners operating at a loss; at the same time, Strategy's preferred stock STRC dropped to $81.83, deviating nearly 20% from its par value, hitting an all-time low.
Miner losses are nothing new, but this time is different. After past halvings, miners faced pressure, often accompanied by hashrate consolidation and bottom formation. But at the current price, the network hashrate remains high, with some miners relying on reserves or loans to hold on rather than actively reducing production. This means the consolidation process could be more drawn out, rather than a one-time bottom.
STRC's decoupling is more concerning. STRC has a par value of $100, pays a relatively high dividend, and is intended to trade close to par. The significant discount indicates the market demands higher yields, with declining confidence in Strategy's credit and dividend stability. Strategy relies heavily on issuing STRC to raise funds for buying coins; if STRC continues to trade below par, the cost of new issuance will increase, weakening its ability to continuously purchase coins—directly impacting the largest single buyer of Bitcoin.
Both signals point to the same logic: Bitcoin's cost support is loosening from two dimensions simultaneously—the "miner shutdown price" and "institutional buying." The miner shutdown price is dynamic, varying with electricity costs and efficiency; STRC's decoupling is the market's re-pricing of the leveraged coin-buying model. Combining them means the bottom support within the current price range may be more fragile than historical models suggest.
The downside risk is that if miners are forced to sell off in large quantities, it could accelerate the price decline; if STRC decouples further, it could trigger a chain reaction in Strategy's financing chain. However, it should also be noted that some miners have shifted to AI computing power leasing to hedge against revenue declines, while STRC's high dividend yield itself attracts value investors—the key lies in when capital is willing to re-price these risks.
The market is waiting for a clear cost consolidation signal, not a simple price rebound.
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