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Strategy strengthens balance sheet; aggressive Bitcoin buying gives way to capital discipline

Source Fxstreet
  • Strategy shifted from relentless Bitcoin accumulation to preserving its balance sheet, reducing near-term financial risk.
  • The move improved investor confidence, but markets remain cautious as preferred shares continue trading below par.
  • CryptoQuant highlighted that Strategy lacks a framework for timing Bitcoin purchases and realizing gains for future bull markets.

Strategy's Bitcoin (BTC) buying halt represents a shift away from relying solely on capital issuance toward a more active approach to liquidity management, according to a CryptoQuant report on Thursday.

The firm noted that Strategy's Digital Credit Capital Framework directly addressed concerns about the company's cash reserves.

Strategy pauses Bitcoin purchases to rebuild cash reserves

The Bitcoin treasury firm sold approximately 3,588 BTC, worth around $216 million, between June 29 and July 5. The proceeds were used to fund preferred stock dividends and replenish the company's US dollar reserves.

Following the sale, Strategy shifted to raising capital in equity markets rather than selling additional Bitcoin. The company sold approximately $466.7 million worth of MSTR shares through its at-the-market (ATM) program while keeping its Bitcoin holdings unchanged.

"The net effect: a bigger cash reserve, no buybacks yet, and Bitcoin holdings held flat," CryptoQuant stated.

The report added that Strategy's US dollar reserve increased from $2.55 billion on July 5 to approximately $3 billion by July 12. During the same period, Strategy's Bitcoin holdings remained steady at 843,775 BTC.

CryptoQuant also highlighted that dividend coverage roughly doubled from 14 months to approximately 29 months following the liquidity measures.

"These are clearly positive developments, reversing the US dollar reserve depletion we flagged in June," the firm noted, adding that part of the reserve still depends on unused Bitcoin monetization capacity.

Strategy's preferred shares recover amid concerns of long-term Bitcoin accumulation plan

The report mentioned that STRC climbed from around $75 to approximately $88 following the announcement of the framework.

"STRC has recovered meaningfully, but remains well short of its $100 anchor," CryptoQuant stated.

The rebound reflects improving investor confidence, but also suggests that markets remain cautious about the long-term sustainability of the company's capital strategy.

"The recovery validates the framework's direction without confirming its destination," the report noted.

CryptoQuant further argued that two major recommendations remain unaddressed. The first is the absence of a systematic, valuation-based framework that determines when the company should resume buying Bitcoin.

"Pausing purchases addresses the immediate problem, but the framework offers no systematic, model-driven rule for when accumulation should restart," the report shared.

Notably, without clear guidelines, Strategy could eventually return to buying Bitcoin at unfavorable points in the market cycle.

The second unresolved issue involves how the company plans to reduce Bitcoin exposure during future bull markets.

While the Bitcoin Monetization Program allows Strategy to sell Bitcoin to fund dividends, interest payments and potentially repurchase shares, CryptoQuant suggested that it is not a long-term strategy for realizing gains during periods of elevated prices.

"It is not a framework for strategic, partial sales or hedging at cycle highs to deleverage the balance sheet, realize shareholder value, and build dry powder to re-accumulate at lower prices," the report stated.

Strategy's MSTR and STRC stock are down 3.5% and 2.6% on Thursday. On the other hand, Bitcoin traded at $64,084, down 1.1% in the past 24 hours at the time of writing.

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