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Strategy sells 32 Bitcoin for $2.5 million, triggering 3% price drop
Strategy (MSTR) sold 32 Bitcoin to fund preferred stock dividends, marking its first BTC sale since 2022. Bitcoin price dropped below $72,000 following the n...
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Strategy sells 32 Bitcoin for $2.5 million, triggering 3% price drop

Michael FawnBy Michael FawnJune 1, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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Strategy, the enterprise software company led by Executive Chairman Michael Saylor and President and CEO Phong Le, sold 32 Bitcoin (BTC) between May 26 and May 31, 2026. The company disclosed the transaction in an 8-K filing on Monday morning, June 1, marking its first sale of the digital asset since December 2022. The sale generated $2.5 million in total proceeds at an average price of $77,135 per coin, with the funds specifically earmarked to cover distributions on the firm’s preferred stock, STRC.

The announcement triggered immediate volatility in the markets, sending Bitcoin prices below the $72,000 mark — a decline of nearly 3% within the 24-hour period following the disclosure. This price action led to a massive wave of liquidations across the crypto sector. In a single hour, more than $93 million in crypto futures positions were wiped out, with 95% of those being long positions. Bitcoin transactions alone accounted for $72.34 million of that hourly total.

Market analysts have closely monitored Strategy’s treasury movements since it rebranded from MicroStrategy in February 2025. While the firm remains the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin globally, the decision to sell even a small fraction reflects a pragmatic shift in management. CEO Phong Le previously indicated that the company might sell assets if it benefited long-term shareholder value, moving away from a rigid “never sell” philosophy. Such shifts often lead to crypto market liquidation analysis as traders adjust to institutional policy changes.

Capital management through stock and asset sales

The 32 BTC sale was not the only capital-raising measure the Virginia-based firm executed last week. Between May 26 and May 31, Strategy also sold 801,994 shares of MSTR common stock through its at-the-market offering program. This equity sale generated $128.3 million in net proceeds, providing a much larger cash infusion than the Bitcoin liquidation.

These dual moves suggest a targeted effort to bolster liquidity despite the company’s existing cash reserves. Strategy had established a U.S. dollar reserve in December 2025, which held $900 million as of May 31, 2026. This fund was intended to cover debt interest and preferred stock dividends, yet the company still chose to offload a small portion of its digital treasury to meet its STRC obligations.

The broader market reaction saw 135,585 traders liquidated over a 24-hour period, totaling $402 million in losses. This included $275 million in long positions and $127 million in shorts. Investors may find this volatility similar to periods of Bitcoin price analysis and market resistance where institutional activity disrupts established price floors.

Impact on the Strategy balance sheet and cost basis

Despite the recent sale, the sheer scale of the company’s remaining holdings is unmatched in the corporate world. As of May 31, 2026, Strategy holds a total of 843,706 BTC, which accounts for more than 4% of the total fixed supply of Bitcoin. However, the firm’s massive acquisition strategy has come at a high cost during the current market cycle.

The total cost basis for Strategy’s Bitcoin holdings is approximately $63.9 billion, representing an average purchase price of $75,699 per coin. With the market price falling below $72,000 on June 1, the firm’s position reflects an implied paper loss of about $2.9 billion. This financial pressure saw Strategy shares fall more than 6% in premarket trading on Monday as investors reacted to the filing.

This situation highlights the risks of high-concentration asset strategies. While the company continues to leverage its position as a “Bitcoin-first” corporation, it must balance its bullish outlook with the reality of corporate debt and preferred stock payments. Observers are also monitoring other major networks for similar institutional moves, such as the Ethereum recovery outlook and technical breakdown trends that often follow major market shifts.

Historical context of previous Strategy sales

Before this week, the last time Michael Saylor’s firm sold Bitcoin was in late 2022. During that period, the company sold 704 BTC at roughly $18,000 per coin. However, that was a tactical tax-loss trade, as the firm bought back 810 BTC just two days later at a lower price. This latest sale appears driven by operational cash needs rather than tax accounting.

The market had some advanced warning of a potential move. Last week, the firm transferred $30 million in Bitcoin to Coinbase Prime, a move that typically precedes a sale or institutional trade. While 32 BTC is a tiny fraction of their total stash, the psychological impact on the “HODL” community is notable as it represents a breach of the company’s historical reluctance to sell for profit or cash flow.

For now, Strategy remains firmly committed to its Bitcoin treasury. Whether this sale is an isolated event to cover a specific dividend payout or a sign of more active portfolio management remains to be seen. Given the firm’s $2.9 billion implied paper loss, the market will likely watch every subsequent 8-K filing with heightened scrutiny.

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