Strategy likely to sell bitcoin to cover STRC dividends, Michael Saylor says

The Block2h agoUpdated 2h ago
Strategy likely to sell bitcoin to cover STRC dividends, Michael Saylor says
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Strategy, the world's largest crypto treasury firm, will sell bitcoin to fund STRC dividend payments while continuing to accumulate holdings. CEO Michael Saylor reversed the company's long-held "never sell" stance, stating Strategy aims to remain a net bitcoin aggregator. The firm holds 818,334 BTC (3.9% of supply) and targets doubling bitcoin-per-share within seven years through its digital credit strategy.

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