
In a notable shift from its long-standing “never sell” narrative, executives at Strategy signaled that the company may sell Bitcoin under a narrowly defined condition – funding shareholder dividends.
Earlier in February, Executive Chairman Michael Saylor reiterated his widely circulated stance on X: “Never sell your Bitcoin.”
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However, he also introduced a practical exception, stating the firm would “probably sell some Bitcoin to fund a dividend just to inoculate the market – just to send the message that we did it.”
The comment marks a nuanced evolution in Strategy’s capital allocation philosophy.
Rather than abandoning its core Bitcoin accumulation strategy, the company appears willing to execute limited sales as a signaling mechanism to investors – demonstrating liquidity and operational flexibility.
The backdrop is a balance sheet heavily tied to Bitcoin performance.
As of quarter-end, Strategy held 818,334 BTC – about 3.9% of total supply – cementing its position as the
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