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Strategy Could Sell Up To $1.25 Billion In Bitcoin Under New Capital Framework

NewsBTCJun 29, 2026 3:50 PM
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TL;DR

  • Strategy has approved a new Digital Credit Capital Framework for active capital management.
  • Under the framework, the company could sell up to $1.25 billion worth of Bitcoin.
  • The move does not mean Strategy is abandoning Bitcoin, but it does show a more flexible treasury model.

Strategy Adds A New Layer To Its Bitcoin Playbook

Strategy has approved a new Digital Credit Capital Framework that could allow the company to sell up to $1.25 billion worth of Bitcoin as part of a broader active capital management approach.

That sounds dramatic because Strategy has spent years being viewed as the public-market symbol of relentless Bitcoin accumulation. Investors are used to hearing about purchases, convertible notes, preferred stock, and balance-sheet expansion. A framework that allows Bitcoin sales naturally gets attention because it cuts against the simplest version of the story.

But the more useful read is a little more nuanced. This is not necessarily “Strategy turns bearish on Bitcoin.” It is closer to Strategy formalizing how it may manage liquidity, dividends, buybacks, and reserves while still operating around a Bitcoin-heavy balance sheet.

Why A Bitcoin Sale Authorization Matters

The authorization matters because it changes how investors think about Strategy’s treasury model.

A company can be bullish on Bitcoin and still need a mechanism for capital management. That is especially true when the company has layered financing instruments around its balance sheet. Dividends, credit products, buybacks, cash reserves, and market volatility all create situations where flexibility may become valuable.

The risk is perception. Strategy’s brand is closely tied to Bitcoin conviction. Any suggestion that it could sell BTC, even for corporate finance reasons, may invite questions from investors who bought into the idea of continuous accumulation.

That does not mean the framework is negative by default. A rigid treasury strategy can become fragile if market conditions change. A flexible one can be stronger, provided investors trust the rules and understand when sales may happen.

The Bigger Question For Bitcoin Treasury Companies

This development also speaks to the next phase of Bitcoin treasury adoption. The first phase was simple: buy BTC and hold it. The next phase may be more complicated: manage Bitcoin-backed capital structures in public markets.

That is where the story gets more interesting. If Strategy can use its Bitcoin position to support credit products, dividends, reserves, or buybacks, then it is no longer just a holder. It becomes a capital manager built around Bitcoin as the core reserve asset.

For Bitcoin, the immediate market impact depends on whether any sales actually occur and how they are executed. A maximum authorization is not the same thing as a completed sale. Still, traders will watch closely because Strategy remains one of the most closely followed corporate BTC holders.

The takeaway is simple: Strategy’s Bitcoin story is maturing. The company is not just stacking BTC; it is building rules around how that stack can support a wider financial structure. That may make the model more durable, but it also makes it more complex.

This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

This report is based on information released by Decrypt. at Decrypt

Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice.

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