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Strategy Bitcoin Sale Plan Signals a Major Shift From “Never Sell” Thinking

Strategy may sell Bitcoin under specific conditions as CEO Phong Le says shareholder math now matters more than ideology.

Dans Kramer by Dans Kramer
May 10, 2026
in Bitcoin
Strategy Bitcoin Sale Plan

Strategy Bitcoin sale discussions are no longer theoretical. After years of being seen as the ultimate corporate Bitcoin holder, Strategy is now making room for a more flexible treasury strategy under CEO Phong Le.

The company is not abandoning Bitcoin. Far from it. Strategy still holds 818,334 BTC, making it the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin in the world. But Le’s latest comments suggest the company is no longer treating every coin on its balance sheet as permanently untouchable.

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His message was simple, but significant: Strategy believes in math, not ideology.

From “Never Sell” to Selective Selling

For years, Strategy’s Bitcoin strategy was built around accumulation. Under Michael Saylor, the company became almost synonymous with the idea that Bitcoin should be bought, borrowed against, and held indefinitely.

That image is now changing.

Le has introduced a framework that allows Strategy to sell Bitcoin if doing so benefits shareholders. The key point is not whether selling Bitcoin feels philosophically pure. The question is whether a sale improves the company’s financial position on a per-share basis.

That is a major shift for a company whose identity has been closely tied to Bitcoin conviction. It also reflects the reality that Strategy is no longer just a software company with a Bitcoin treasury. It is now a complex capital markets vehicle with common stock, preferred equity, dividend obligations, and a balance sheet dominated by BTC.

Why Bitcoin Per Share Now Matters

The new framework centers on Bitcoin Per Share, or BPS. In plain English, BPS measures how much Bitcoin each Strategy share effectively represents.

That matters because Strategy has raised billions of dollars to buy Bitcoin, including through equity and preferred stock programs. If new financing increases Bitcoin per share, management can argue that it is accretive for shareholders. If selling a small amount of Bitcoin protects or improves that metric, Le’s framework leaves room to do it.

This does not mean Strategy is preparing to dump large amounts of BTC into the market. The company’s stated direction remains focused on long-term accumulation. But it does mean the old “never sell” rule has been replaced by a more flexible model.

The mNAV Trigger Investors Are Watching

One scenario Le has highlighted involves market net asset value, often shortened to mNAV. If Strategy’s stock trades below the value of its Bitcoin holdings, selling BTC could become a rational option for funding preferred dividends or supporting shareholder value.

That sounds technical, but the idea is straightforward.

If the market values Strategy at less than the Bitcoin it owns, issuing more shares may become unattractive because it could dilute existing shareholders. In that situation, selling a portion of Bitcoin may be less damaging than raising capital through discounted equity.

This is why Le’s “math, not ideology” comment matters. Strategy is trying to show investors that it will treat Bitcoin as a strategic asset, not a sacred object.

Why the Market Reaction Was Muted

The market did not appear to panic over the shift. Part of the reason is that Strategy has framed potential Bitcoin sales as selective and conditional, not as a reversal of its broader thesis.

The company also has significant preferred stock obligations. STRC and other preferred instruments have become important parts of Strategy’s capital structure, giving the company new ways to raise funds while also creating dividend responsibilities.

That makes treasury flexibility more important. A company holding tens of billions of dollars in Bitcoin cannot ignore liquidity management, especially when its stock price, Bitcoin price, and financing costs all move at the same time.

What This Means for Bitcoin Investors

For Bitcoin investors, Strategy’s shift is worth watching because the company has become one of the most important institutional forces in the market. Its purchases have helped shape the corporate Bitcoin treasury narrative, and its potential sales would naturally attract attention.

Still, the bigger story may not be selling itself. It is governance.

Strategy appears to be moving from a personality-driven Bitcoin strategy to a more rules-based treasury model. Saylor’s conviction helped build the company’s Bitcoin identity. Le’s framework is about proving that identity can survive in public markets, where dividends, dilution, debt, and shareholder returns all matter.

That could make Strategy less ideological, but potentially more durable.

If Bitcoin keeps rising and Strategy can raise capital on favorable terms, the company may keep accumulating. If market conditions turn against it, investors now know that selective selling is on the table.

For a company built around Bitcoin permanence, that is a meaningful change.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Always conduct your own research before making any investment decisions.

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