Strategy’s $216 million Bitcoin sale on Monday should be seen as a positive development for the price of Bitcoin and as a move that renews confidence in STRC, according to analysts.
The sale of 3,588 BTC to fund preferred stock dividend payments and replenish cash has boosted Strategyâs dollar reserves to cover 17 months of dividend payments. âThe rebound in STRC suggests investors are responding positively to this decision,â Grayscale Research said Monday.
Andri Fauzan Adziima, research lead at Bitrue Research Institute, told Cointelegraph that Strategyâs recent sale was a âsmart, stabilizing move that actually strengthens the setup for Bitcoin.â
Zach Pandl, Grayscaleâs head of research, said Strategyâs actions should ârestore market confidenceâ in its financing structure, and may help Bitcoinâs price âfind a more durable bottom,â as it relieves the pressure of further BTC sales from Saylorâs company.Â
Strategyâs announcement that it sold Bitcoin caused the asset to drop 2.4% in a matter of hours. However, both Bitcoin and Strategyâs yield-bearing STRC product rebounded soon after, suggesting that investor concern was short-lived.
Restoring market confidenceÂ
There is nothing wrong with Strategyâs balance sheet, and the company clearly has sufficient financial resources to service its debt and dividend obligations, Pandl said.Â
âNevertheless, shifting market conditions created uncertainty about how Strategy would balance competing priorities.â
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Strategy clarified in late June that it would issue shares and sell Bitcoin as needed to maintain sufficient US dollar reserves to cover its dividend obligations.Â
Strategyâs dollar reserves now total $2.55 billion, or the equivalent of about 17 months of dividend cover. Meanwhile, the rebound in the price of STRC â which topped $91 for the first time in three weeks on Monday â âsuggests investors are now more confident about the instrument,â Pandl said.Â
Bitcoin sales funded Strategy’s USD Reserve and bolstered investor confidence. Source: Grayscale
The sale reduces forced-selling risks
âBy using the proceeds to pad cash reserves for roughly 17 months of STRC dividends, theyâve cut near-term financing pressure and overhang, which helped spark Bitcoinâs quick recovery above $64k while lifting STRC near $90,â Adziima said.
âIn my view, this reduces forced-selling risks, rebuilds confidence in their structure and paves the way for a more durable bottom as other buyers step in, prudent balance-sheet management rather than any kind of capitulation.â
BTC recovered to reach $64,400 in late trading on Monday, but had dipped to $63,120 at the time of writing.Â
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