Michael Saylor: Strategy sells 3,588 BTC to pay digital credit security dividends

By: rootdata|2026/07/06 20:45:00
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Michael Saylor stated on the X platform that Strategy has sold 3,588 bitcoins, cashing out $216 million to pay dividends on its digital credit securities. As of July 5, the company's bitcoin reserves have decreased to 843,775 coins, while holding a dollar reserve of $2.55 billion.

This is the second public disclosure of a reduction operation by Strategy this year, following the sale of 32 BTC to cover preferred stock dividends from May 26 to 31, and the scale has significantly expanded, reflecting the company's increased reliance on selling part of its bitcoin reserves to maintain its dividend obligations amid pressure on bitcoin prices and growing unrealized losses.

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