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Saylor buys tens of billions of BTC, basically never sells MSTR
$BTC is the unlimited bullet for harvesting traditional finance
Everyone was fooled by Saylor. Even in bear markets, he's still crazily sweeping up billions of dollars worth of Bitcoin. The money doesn't come from selling stocks at all. It's entirely powered by the financial monster he created himself. $STRC
with a face value of 100 USD, yielding 11.5% annually paid monthly, forced rate hikes if it breaks below 100, and rate cuts if it goes above.
It's been hiking aggressively from 9%-10% last year, specifically harvesting dumb money from traditional finance who want to earn high interest effortlessly.
The core is issuing STRC circle dollars, buying all Bitcoin.
No stock dilution, no need to worry about stock price, directly converting traditional capital into Bitcoin.
On March 9 alone, sold 2.4 million shares in a single deal, raking in $377 million, instantly acquiring 1,420 BTC on the spot.
Now STRC has a market cap of $5 billion, absorbing over $1.1 billion in a single week, with capital rushing in like crazy.
My view: Saylor is using high-yield perpetual debt to forcibly extend Bitcoin's lifeline.
In bull markets with capital flowing endlessly, he's a genius.
Once entering a prolonged bear market, capital dries up, high dividend yields drain cash flow—either he defaults and cuts rates, or he's forced to dump Bitcoin.
Of course, I also hope we never see that day come.