Strategy Sells 3,588 BTC for $216M in First Framework Sale
Key Takeaways Strategy sold 3,588 BTC for $216 million. Proceeds fund dividends on Digital Credit securities. Reserves stand at 843,775 BTC and $2.55B cash. First sale under the June capital
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July 6, 2026
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Key Takeaways
Strategy sold 3,588 BTC for $216 million.
Proceeds fund dividends on Digital Credit securities.
Reserves stand at 843,775 BTC and $2.55B cash.
First sale under the June capital framework.
The transaction was announced by Executive Chairman Michael Saylor and confirmed by an 8-K filing with the SEC. As of time of writing Strategy holds 843,775 BTC in its Bitcoin reserves and $2.55 billion in its USD reserves. The sold coins represent roughly 0.42% of the company’s total Bitcoin holdings, the smallest of the four permitted use categories in dollar terms, and the proceeds are earmarked for scheduled dividend payments to holders of the company’s preferred stock series, including STRF, STRC, STRK, and STRD.
Strategy has sold 3,588 $BTC for $216 million to fund dividends on our Digital Credit securities. As of 7/5/2026, we hodl ₿843,775 in our BTC Reserves and $2.55 billion in our USD Reserves. https://t.co/Cssgz29Psj
The sale is the first executed under the Digital Credit Capital Framework Strategy’s board approved in late June. The framework marked a philosophical shift for a company that had spent five years accumulating Bitcoin without ever selling any of it, moving from pure accumulation toward what the board described as active capital management. Under the framework, Bitcoin sales are authorized for three specific purposes only:
funding dividend obligations on Digital Credit securities.
retiring senior debt if refinancing markets close.
opportunistic buybacks of the company’s own securities when they trade at a discount.
The framework is a conditional toolkit, not a schedule. It gives the board pre-approved authority to sell under narrow circumstances rather than obligating any specific level or cadence of sales. Every transaction still requires board sign-off, and the company has emphasized that Bitcoin accumulation remains its default posture.
The size of the transaction matters as much as its existence. $216 million is a routine dividend-funding amount for a company with billions in outstanding preferred stock, not a strategic reduction of exposure. Strategy still holds more Bitcoin than any other public company by a wide margin, and the sale represents the smallest sustainable version of the framework in action: use a fraction of the reserve to service the credit stack, keeping the rest untouched.
The broader signal is what changes for the market’s read of Strategy. For years, the company was structurally one-way: Bitcoin entered the balance sheet and did not leave. The framework converted that into a two-way flow, small in scale but symbolically material, and it establishes the precedent that dividend obligations on the Digital Credit stack can be met from Bitcoin rather than exclusively from equity issuance or debt and dilute the stocks.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile. Always conduct your own research before making investment decisions.
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