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Strategy Sets $1.25B Bitcoin Sale Plan After Pausing BTC Purchases



Strategy opened a new funding chapter after authorizing Bitcoin monetization for credit support, preferred security buybacks, and dividends. The company also paused Bitcoin purchases while raising $1.15 billion through MSTR stock sales. The move shifts part of its treasury policy from pure accumulation to broader capital management.

Bitcoin Monetization Plan Takes Shape

Strategy adopted its Digital Credit Capital Framework on June 29 through a new regulatory filing with broader funding options. The framework targets stronger liquidity, preferred security support, and long-term exposure to Bitcoin. It also aims to protect shareholder value as the firm manages larger credit obligations and capital needs.

The central tool is a Bitcoin Monetization Program, which allows controlled BTC sales for defined purposes rather than simple accumulation. Strategy may generate up to $1.25 billion and place the cash in its USD Reserve for near-term needs. The reserve can fund dividends, interest payments, cash buffers, and approved repurchase programs without selling new shares.

However, the company said the program does not require any Bitcoin sales under current conditions or future obligations. Therefore, Strategy may keep its full Bitcoin position if management avoids monetization and protects its treasury. Still, the recent 32 BTC sale raised market questions among traders and analysts after the new plan became public.

MSTR Stock Sale Funds Balance Sheet

Strategy reported no Bitcoin purchases for the week ending June 28, ending a steady accumulation phase after active weeks. The pause ended its recent buying streak, although the company kept its total holdings unchanged for now. Its treasury still holds 847,363 BTC, bought for an aggregate cost of $64.10 billion.

At the same time, Strategy sold 12.67 million MSTR shares under its at-the-market program to raise fresh cash. The sale produced about $1.152 billion in net proceeds for the company during the same period after fees. That capital gives management more room to handle payouts, reserves, and credit security needs without immediate Bitcoin buying.

The stock sale also adds context to the new framework and its wider treasury shift after the weekly update. Strategy has long used equity issuance and preferred securities to support Bitcoin accumulation while protecting BTC exposure. Now, it has added Bitcoin monetization as another funding option for balance sheet management as markets change.

Digital Credit Securities Buyback Gets Approval

Strategy also authorized repurchases of up to $1 billion in Digital Credit Securities under the new framework. The approval covers STRC, STRF, STRD, and STRK, depending on management’s capital structure view and pricing. The company said buybacks could occur if they improve liquidity, security pricing, or capital efficiency.

If Strategy uses Bitcoin proceeds for repurchases, it must route them through the monetization program. This link gives the company a formal path from BTC sales to credit support and cash reserves. Even so, the framework leaves final action with management and market conditions, not automatic triggers.

The company also lifted the annual STRC dividend rate to 12% from July 1. Strategy designed to help pull STRC closer to its $100 par value over time. STRC rose 9.48% in premarket trading to $81.64 after the announcement, showing a sharp early response.



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