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Bitcoin is digital energy, Michael Saylor says

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Michael Saylor renewed his case for Bitcoin on Aug. 23, describing the asset as a mechanism for converting economic value into a digital form that individuals, companies and governments can control.

Summary

  • Michael Saylor described Bitcoin as digital economic energy that entities can securely control and preserve.
  • Strategy reported holding 840,447 Bitcoin, representing roughly 4% of Bitcoin’s fixed 21-million maximum supply worldwide.
  • Strategy’s preferred shares are conventional securities, not blockchain tokens collateralized directly by specific Bitcoin holdings.
  • At $77,175 Bitcoin prices, Strategy’s holdings exceeded aggregate acquisition cost by approximately $1.5 billion on Sunday.
  • Strategy held $4.80B cash reserve after raising $333.7M through common share sales last week alone.

“Bitcoin represents the breakthrough of converting economic energy into digital form and securely binding it to a person, family, company, machine, or state,” Saylor wrote on X.

“Digital energy” is Saylor’s metaphor for transferable and durable value. It is not an accounting, legal or technical classification. His statement also expresses an investment thesis rather than establishing Bitcoin’s definitive purpose.

Bitcoin as digital energy remains Saylor’s thesis

Saylor has repeatedly compared money and capital with stored energy. Under that framework, Bitcoin’s capped supply and decentralized settlement system allow owners to move value without relying on a single bank or government.

That argument does not remove Bitcoin’s price risk. Its dollar value can change rapidly, while companies holding it must still meet salaries, debt payments and shareholder distributions in conventional currencies.

Strategy has put Saylor’s thesis into practice through the largest publicly disclosed corporate Bitcoin treasury. Its latest SEC filing reported 840,447 BTC as of Aug. 16.

Strategy’s 840,447 BTC moves above acquisition cost

Strategy acquired its remaining Bitcoin for $63.36 billion, including fees. That equals an average cost of $75,385 per coin. The position represents approximately 4% of Bitcoin’s 21 million maximum supply, although that comparison includes coins that have not yet been mined.

Bitcoin traded near $77,175 on Aug. 23. At that price, Strategy’s holdings were worth approximately $64.86 billion. That placed the position about $1.50 billion above its aggregate acquisition cost.

The figure is a market-based estimate, not a fixed company profit. It can change immediately with Bitcoin’s price and does not account for Strategy’s debt, preferred dividends, operating expenses or taxes. As crypto.news reported, the treasury only recently crossed its $75,385 average cost during Bitcoin’s recovery.

Strategy’s digital credit products are preferred shares

Strategy calls its capital-markets platform “Digital Credit.” The category includes exchange-listed preferred shares such as STRC, STRF, STRK and STRD. These instruments are not tokens issued on a blockchain.

STRC is a variable-rate perpetual preferred stock listed on Nasdaq. It has a $100 stated amount and pays cash dividends when declared by Strategy’s board. Its prospectus warns that management may fail to keep its market price near $100.

Strategy has nevertheless used repurchases and dividend adjustments to support STRC. Its Aug. 17 filing showed that the company spent $132.2 million repurchasing 1.39 million STRC shares during the previous week.

The company financed those purchases with MSTR common-share sales, not tokenized Bitcoin obligations. In the preceding week, however, Strategy sold 1,690 BTC for $108.6 million and used those proceeds for STRC repurchases, as previously reported.

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Strategy raised $333.7 million by selling approximately 3.46 million MSTR shares between Aug. 10 and Aug. 16. It allocated $52.4 million to STRC dividends, $132.2 million to repurchases and $149.1 million to its dollar reserve.

That reserve reached $4.80 billion. Strategy says it is intended to support preferred dividends and interest payments. The company reported no Bitcoin purchases or sales during that week.

Chief Executive Phong Le has said Strategy expects to resume accumulating Bitcoin after STRC recovers toward its $100 stated amount. No purchase date or binding schedule has been announced. Future SEC filings will show whether the company buys more Bitcoin, sells additional common shares or continues directing capital toward STRC.

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