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Saylor Hoards $3 Billion in Cash as Strategy’s $55 Billion Bitcoin Bet Sinks $9.9 Billion Underwater
Key Takeaways
A New Strategy, No Pun Intended
The world’s largest corporate bitcoin holder has stopped stacking and started hoarding dollars. Strategy now operates what observers describe as a barbell strategy, i.e. a mountain of bitcoin on one end, a growing cash buffer on the other, and nothing in between.
Image source: XEarlier this week, Saylor disclosed on X that the company had added $450 million to its cash pile, writing:
The company raised about $467 million that week through a common stock sale under its at-the-market program, marking another seven-day stretch with no bitcoin bought or sold (the company’s third consecutive week without an acquisition).
The Two Ends of the Barbell
At current prices near $64,500, Strategy’s 843,775 BTC is worth roughly $55 billion. The position was accumulated at an aggregate cost basis of $63.69 billion (about $75,500 per coin), leaving the company nursing an unrealized loss of nearly $9.9 billion with bitcoin down about 30% this year.
The other end of the barbell is designed to make that loss survivable, given the $3 billion reserve gives Strategy roughly 20 months of coverage for the dividend and interest obligations owed on its preferred stock and debt, a cash cushion the company has prioritized over new bitcoin purchases since June 22.
Building it has not been painless as the firm sold 3,588 BTC in recent weeks, a move that drew criticism from longtime supporters and coincided with an onchain bottom signal last seen at the FTX collapse.
From Bitcoin Buyer to ‘Digital Credit’ Factory
Saylor has postured the pivot as a product strategy rather than a retreat. In a recent presentation, he cast the company as a manufacturer of yield instruments built on its bitcoin base. “ Bitcoin is Digital Capital. Strategy transforms it into Digital Credit,” Saylor wrote alongside the slides.
The numbers he showcased were striking: an effective yield of 16.69% on the company’s junior STRD preferred securities and 13.79% on its flagship STRC offering, against roughly 4% on comparable U.S. government bond funds. Critics counter that those yields are inflated by the instruments’ depressed prices (STRD trades near $60.42 and STRC near $88.28), meaning the market is demanding a steep risk premium, not applauding the model.
If bitcoin follows the deeper bear scenarios circulating this week, Strategy’s bitcoin collateral would shrink dramatically just as its dividend obligations continue compounding. The barbell’s cash end, at roughly 20 months of coverage, is precisely the runway the company would need to avoid selling coins into a falling market.
The next weekly disclosure will show which end of the barbell Saylor feeds first and whether the market’s most-watched bitcoin balance sheet can stay patient through the cycle’s final stretch.