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    Strategy buys bonds instead of Bitcoin this week

    John SmithBy John SmithMay 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Strategy has paused its Bitcoin purchases this week as the company moved to repurchase convertible debt, while Michael Saylor has continued signaling that future Bitcoin sales remain possible as part of the firm’s capital management strategy.

    Summary

    • Strategy paused Bitcoin purchases this week as the company moved to repurchase nearly $1.5 billion in convertible notes.
    • Michael Saylor has said that Bitcoin sales before the end of 2026 are “not unlikely” as Strategy adjusts its capital structure.
    • The company currently holds 843,738 BTC worth more than $65 billion.

    According to a post published by Strategy executive chairman Michael Saylor on X, the company bought bonds instead of Bitcoin this week, with Saylor stating that the “BitVac is charging.” 

    The comment came as investors watched for signs of another Bitcoin acquisition following recent weakness in both Bitcoin and MSTR stock.

    Earlier disclosures from Strategy showed the company plans to repurchase nearly $1.5 billion in face value of its 0% convertible senior notes due 2029 for about $1.38 billion in cash. Company filings said the repurchase could be funded through existing cash reserves, proceeds from at-the-market stock sales, and potential Bitcoin sales.

    Just days before the latest announcement, Saylor said during an interview that it was “not unlikely” that Strategy could sell some Bitcoin before the end of 2026. During the interview, Saylor said models relying only on equity, credit, or Bitcoin underperformed compared with a more flexible capital allocation approach.

    Strategy keeps focus on balance sheet and Bitcoin accumulation

    Strategy has continued adding to its Bitcoin holdings in recent months. The company previously disclosed that it purchased 24,869 BTC for about $2.01 billion using proceeds raised through sales of STRC perpetual preferred shares and MSTR stock.

    Company data showed Strategy currently holds 843,738 BTC valued at about $65.25 billion. Those holdings were acquired for roughly $63.88 billion, leaving the company with unrealized gains based on current Bitcoin prices.

    Meanwhile, Saylor has framed the temporary pause in Bitcoin buying as part of a larger financing strategy rather than a retreat from accumulation. In the Coin Stories interview, he described Strategy’s treasury model as programmatic and data-driven, with liabilities managed across cash, equity, credit, and Bitcoin.

    While discussing possible Bitcoin sales, Saylor has reiterated that any disposal would likely remain small compared with Bitcoin’s estimated daily liquidity of $20 billion to $50 billion. He also argued that the company could still acquire roughly 20 Bitcoin for every one sold if dividend obligations were fully funded through BTC sales.

    In the long term, Saylor said Strategy’s target remains increasing Bitcoin per share through 2033, describing any future Bitcoin sale as a capital allocation decision rather than a change in the company’s conviction around the asset.

    Additional comments from Saylor also pointed to the company’s long-term funding structure. He said Strategy does not plan to retire products such as STRF, STRD, and STRK preferred shares, while convertible bonds remain liabilities the company intends to reduce over time.

    The debt repurchase has also drawn attention from equity investors because retiring convertible notes at a discount could reduce future stock dilution risks for MSTR shareholders. Strategy stated that the move improves its balance sheet while preserving flexibility to raise capital later through debt, equity offerings, or preferred share issuances.

    Recent market pressure has nevertheless weighed on the stock. MSTR closed down 3.01% at $159.89 on Friday after falling more than 5% over the week. 

    Strategy share price.

    Strategy share price. Source: Google Finance.



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