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Saylor downplays BTC slide as MicroStrategy faces $11B paper loss



Strategy’s bitcoin treasury is back in focus as Bitcoin trades below the company’s average acquisition price, renewing questions about the long-running treasury thesis led by Michael Saylor. Strategy, the parent of MicroStrategy, holds 843,706 BTC acquired at an average price of $75,699 per coin, delivering a total cost basis of about $63.8 billion. With the latest downturn, the reserve’s value is estimated at roughly $52.6 billion, producing an unrealized loss of about $11.2 billion on paper, according to Strategy’s dashboard.







“A 5% discount to par is not evidence that something is broken. It’s evidence that investors are demanding a higher yield, pricing risk, or reacting to market conditions – exactly what preferred stocks do.”





Key takeaways



  • Strategy’s Bitcoin reserve stands at 843,706 BTC with an average cost basis of $75,699 per coin, totaling about $63.8 billion; current value sits near $52.6 billion, implying an unrealized loss of roughly $11.2 billion per the company’s dashboard.

  • STRC, Strategy’s perpetual preferred stock, trades around $94.6, well below its $100 par value, illustrating how market conditions affect the willingness to issue new preferred stock to fund further BTC acquisitions.

  • Strategy recently sold 32 BTC, marking its first sale since 2022; the firm previously executed a tax-related sale in 2022 and followed with a sizable repurchase two days later.

  • Bitcoin’s price hovered around $63,157 at the time of reporting, down roughly 4.7% on the day and 13.8% over the past week, with spot BTC ETF outflows contributing to the broader sell-off.

  • Analysts at Standard Chartered suggest the market may be approaching a local bottom contingent on Strategy’s next moves; a fresh BTC-buy signal could bolster confidence in a floor being formed.


Strategy’s treasury in context: what’s changed and what to watch






Source lines and data points cited above come from Strategy’s official dashboard, Strategy.com, and related public disclosures; price movements and ETF flow figures are drawn from market trackers and Cointelegraph reporting. The latest price data for BTC and ETF outflows are as reported by TradingView and Cointelegraph’s coverage on ETF activity.


As the year unfolds, the market will be watching for a concrete signal from Strategy—whether a renewed wave of BTC purchases or a shift toward reinforcing liquidity without significant additional bitcoin accumulation. Such moves will not only influence Strategy’s financials but could also reverberate through investor sentiment around corporate BTC programs and the broader crypto market.



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