Strategy's Bitcoin selling strategy? Don't hold your breath.
Michael Saylor dropped an interesting take at a major blockchain conference last December: the company only considers offloading equity—not BTC—when shares trade above the net asset value of their Bitcoin holdings. His logic? Selling stock in that scenario generates shareholder value without touching their core reserves.
So when's the Bitcoin exit? Probably never, if their premium stays.
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· 16h ago
To put it simply, it means holding onto BTC tightly without letting go. Smart.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 12-07 00:35
Well, Saylor's logic is basically just saying he'll never sell Bitcoin, haha.
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JustHereForMemes
· 12-06 13:54
This guy Saylor is really something. He treats BTC as the company's treasury and won't let go—smart.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-06 13:54
Haha, Saylor's move is brilliant. He just found a high-sounding excuse to hold onto BTC no matter what.
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StakeTillRetire
· 12-06 13:53
A reason to never sell BTC—sounds just like Saylor. This guy really is a Bitcoin believer.
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RektRecorder
· 12-06 13:35
Bro, this logic is brilliant. To put it simply, it just means holding onto Bitcoin no matter what.
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WalletsWatcher
· 12-06 13:34
To put it simply, just don’t sell. As long as the premium is still there, hold on tight and don’t let go—smart.
Strategy's Bitcoin selling strategy? Don't hold your breath.
Michael Saylor dropped an interesting take at a major blockchain conference last December: the company only considers offloading equity—not BTC—when shares trade above the net asset value of their Bitcoin holdings. His logic? Selling stock in that scenario generates shareholder value without touching their core reserves.
So when's the Bitcoin exit? Probably never, if their premium stays.