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The Billion-Dollar Cost of Strategy’s Bitcoin Ambition

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
March 21, 2026
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Strategy has set a historic corporate goal: to accumulate one million Bitcoin on its balance sheet. However, the path to this milestone involves a radical overhaul of its funding approach, shifting focus from common equity to high-cost preferred shares. This strategic pivot is creating annual obligations measured in the billions and drawing skepticism from the market.

Mounting Costs and Market Skepticism

The company’s relentless accumulation of Bitcoin is not being mirrored in its share price. Strategy’s stock declined 2.75 percent on Friday to 116.60 euros, trading approximately 70 percent below its 52-week high. The market is currently applying a discount, with the firm’s market capitalization sitting below the value of its Bitcoin holdings. This is reflected in a net asset value (mNAV) of 0.81.

Critics highlight a growing concern: the heavy reliance on high-yielding preferred capital could become an unsustainable burden, especially alongside persistent paper losses. At current cryptocurrency prices, these unrealized losses amount to roughly $1.6 billion. Early warning signs are emerging, as the STRC preferred securities recently traded below their $100 par value for three consecutive days.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Strategy?

A Fundamental Shift in Funding

A turning point in capital raising occurred last week. For the first time, Strategy utilized its Series STRC preferred shares as the primary instrument for funding Bitcoin purchases. These securities generated $1.18 billion in proceeds, significantly outpacing the $396 million raised from common stock sales. This shift comes with a direct cost. With the outstanding volume of preferred shares surpassing the $10 billion mark, the annual dividend commitment now exceeds $1 billion.

The freshly raised capital is being deployed directly to expand crypto reserves. Between March 9 and 15, the company acquired an additional 22,337 Bitcoin, bringing its total holdings to 761,068 tokens. To reach its unofficial target of one million Bitcoin—nearly five percent of the maximum possible supply—by the end of 2026, a consistently high purchase rate is required. Based on historical averages and current liquidity, market observers view September 2026 as a realistic timeline for achieving this threshold.

Financing an $84 Billion Plan

To fund these ambitious targets, management has unveiled what it calls the “42/42” plan. This initiative outlines combined share offerings and convertible bonds worth $84 billion through 2027. The successful execution of this massive capital requirement now hinges directly on three concrete factors: regulatory tolerance for this growing market concentration, the future price trajectory of Bitcoin, and the continued willingness of investors to absorb the new preferred securities despite initial price discounts.

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