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MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Gamble Under Scrutiny: Debt, Dilution, and Risks

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In Brief

  • Strategy’s aggressive Bitcoin strategy faces scrutiny with $1 billion debt due in 2027 and new perpetual stock offering amid negative cash flow concerns.
  • Despite mounting financial pressures, Strategy continues Bitcoin purchases, raising fears about its ability to maintain liquidity and its $43 billion BTC holdings.
  • Experts warn of significant risks to both Strategy's stock value and Bitcoin's price if the company is forced into a liquidation scenario.
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Strategy’s aggressive Bitcoin (BTC) strategy is again under scrutiny. The company is reportedly enduring complex financial maneuvers to sustain its holdings.

While its initial 2025 convertible bond has already been redeemed, concerns remain over the company’s long-term financial stability. Particularly, its ongoing reliance on debt and stock dilution to maintain its Bitcoin purchases spurred controversy.

Stock Dilution & Debt Loom Large Over Strategy

Recently, Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy) announced the launch of a new perpetual preferred stock offering named STRF or “Strife.”

“Strategy today announced the launch of $STRF (“Strife”), a new perpetual preferred stock offering, available to institutional investors and select non-institutional investors,” the firm’s executive chair, Michael Saylor, said.

Some analysts see the move as a desperate attempt to raise cash. Cinneamhain Ventures partner Adam Cochran pointed out that the company faces a precarious financial position. He highlighted that despite its $53 million operating cash flow, it has a negative $1.06 billion in levered free cash flow.

This means that even with Bitcoin’s price appreciation, the company’s financial obligations are mounting.

“These bond issues continue to worsen each year, diluting the equity they’ve been issuing against,” Cochran stated.

MicroStrategy’s 2025 convertible bond had already been redeemed. However, the company still faces a $1 billion debt due in 2027. Further, its new stock offering suggests a growing urgency to address liquidity concerns.

“…So then this desperate yield-bearing perpetual offering 10% compounding, on a company that is 6x its asset value and negatively losing money, also has no near-term use case. You have to work towards the $1 billion 2027 debt, while paying this off,” he added.

Despite these financial pressures, Strategy continues its aggressive Bitcoin purchasing strategy. Earlier this week, the firm bought $10.7 million worth of Bitcoin, its smallest purchase of 2025. This raises questions about whether the company’s cash reserves are beginning to strain under its debt load.

Bitcoin Strategy Faces Increasing Financial Strain

Recently, reports surfaced suggesting that Strategy might be forced to sell some of its $43 billion Bitcoin holdings if financial conditions worsen.

Such a sale could cause downward pressure on Bitcoin’s price. However, experts warn that the biggest risk is to MicroStrategy shareholders, who would suffer a significant decline in stock value.

“Maintaining investor confidence will be crucial for MSTR in the wake of downswings,” the Kobeissi Letter noted.

Another major issue facing MicroStrategy is its ongoing tax dilemma. Analysts have pointed out that the company faces significant tax liabilities. The obligations come as its Bitcoin holdings could further strain its financial position.

“All the debt that MSTR has taken to buy Bitcoin is unsecured against the Bitcoin. There cannot be a margin call against the Bitcoin,” investor British HODL noted.

With a tax burden that could reach billions, questions remain about how the company intends to balance its obligations while continuing to buy Bitcoin.

MicroStrategy’s struggles highlight broader market concerns about highly leveraged Bitcoin strategies. While Saylor has been a staunch advocate of Bitcoin, his approach to financing these purchases has drawn criticism for being excessively risky.

As competition in the corporate Bitcoin investment space grows and investors become more cautious, MicroStrategy’s financial maneuvers will continue to be closely scrutinized.

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BeInCrypto data shows Bitcoin was trading for $83,563 as of this writing. This represents a modest gain of 0.89% in the last 24 hours.

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Lockridge Okoth is a Journalist at BeInCrypto, focusing on prominent industry companies such as Coinbase, Binance, and Tether. He covers a wide range of topics, including regulatory developments in decentralized finance (DeFi), decentralized physical infrastructure networks (DePIN), real-world assets (RWA), GameFi, and cryptocurrencies. Previously, Lockridge conducted market analysis and technical assessments of digital assets, including Bitcoin and altcoins such as Arbitrum, Polkadot, and...
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