Strategy's Michael Saylor signals a strategic shift, suggesting the firm may sell Bitcoin to fund dividends following a $12.5 billion Q1 net loss. The post StrategyStrategy's Michael Saylor signals a strategic shift, suggesting the firm may sell Bitcoin to fund dividends following a $12.5 billion Q1 net loss. The post Strategy

Strategy Shifts Away From ‘Never Sell’ Bitcoin Mantra to Fund Dividends

2026/05/07 06:08
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Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor stated the firm will “probably sell some bitcoin” to fund dividend payments and “inoculate the market.”

The company reported a $12.54 billion net loss for Q1 2026, primarily due to a $14.46 billion unrealized fair-value loss on its BTC holdings.

CEO Phong Le clarified the firm will sell Bitcoin when “advantageous to the company,” moving away from its previous absolute “HODL” stance.

Strategy, the world’s largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, has signaled a significant departure from its long-standing “never sell” policy. During the company’s Q1 2026 earnings call on May 5, Executive Chairman Michael Saylor revealed that the firm would likely offload a portion of its 818,334 BTC stack to cover financial obligations, specifically to fund dividends for its high-yield perpetual preferred stock, STRC.

The pivot comes as the company navigates a massive $12.54 billion net loss for the first quarter, driven by accounting rules that required a $14.46 billion unrealized hit on its digital assets. Despite the loss, Strategy continued its aggressive accumulation, acquiring 89,599 BTC during the quarter and an additional 56,235 BTC early in Q2, bringing its total holdings to approximately 3.9% of the total Bitcoin supply.

Saylor described the potential sales as a tactical move rather than a retreat. “We will probably sell some bitcoin to pay a dividend just to inoculate the market and send the message that we did it,” Saylor told investors, suggesting that a controlled sale would demonstrate the asset’s liquidity and the firm’s operational flexibility.

CEO Phong Le echoed this pragmatic shift, noting that the firm aims to be “net aggregators of Bitcoin” but will utilize its treasury when it benefits shareholders. “We’re not gonna sit back and just say, ‘We’ll never sell the Bitcoin,'” Le added, highlighting that increasing Bitcoin per share remains the primary metric for success. This new strategy treats Bitcoin more like a “digital credit” instrument, allowing the firm to recycle capital and manage its debt structure more actively.

Market analysts suggest the move may be a response to credit rating pressures and the need to service a growing “debt wall” of convertible notes. By paying dividends through selective BTC sales, Strategy aims to maintain investor confidence in its STRC instrument, which has already raised $8.5 billion since its launch. However, the shift in narrative may test the resolve of other corporate treasuries that followed Saylor’s original “HODL” playbook.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute advice of any kind. Readers should conduct their own research before making any decisions.

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