Michael Saylor Plans to Permanently Burn 17,000 Bitcoin

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  • Saylor said burning private keys makes the BTC permanently inaccessible, increasing network scarcity.
  • He framed the move as aligning with Satoshi Nakamoto’s vision of sovereignty and property rights.
  • Separately, Strategy raised its STRC dividend rate to 11.50%, potentially funding further Bitcoin purchases.

Michael Saylor confirmed plans to permanently destroy access to more than 17,000 Bitcoin. Saylor explained the decision during a recorded discussion, describing it as a personal legacy choice tied to Bitcoin’s founding principles.

A Legacy Built on Bitcoin’s Core Ideals

Saylor said the action reflects his belief in Bitcoin’s vision of sovereignty, property rights, and economic freedom. According to his remarks, destroying private keys prevents any future transfer or recovery. As a result, Bitcoin becomes permanently inaccessible.

He framed the act as a form of charity to the network. By removing coins from circulation, remaining holders gain a proportional increase in scarcity. Saylor stated that everyone can join the Bitcoin network at any level.

He added that participants choose how to use the resulting economic power. According to Saylor, no central authority decides outcomes within the system. Instead, individuals act based on their own beliefs.

Saylor referenced his alignment with Satoshi Nakamoto’s original design. He said burning keys reinforces the idea that no one should seize another person’s assets. Saylor concluded that this approach answered questions about his long-term intentions.

Strategy’s Preferred Stock Update

Separately, Saylor discussed updates involving Strategy, where he serves as founder. The company raised the March 2026 Stretch Dividend Rate for its STRC preferred stock. The rate increased by 25 basis points to 11.50%.

This followed a similar 25 basis point increase in February, which lifted the rate to 11.25%. STRC pays monthly cash dividends and resets its rate each month. Strategy positions the instrument as short-term, high-yield credit.

The company may issue STRC shares through an at-the-market program. According to disclosures, this structure allows Strategy to raise capital over time. The proceeds could support additional Bitcoin acquisitions.

Linking Capital Strategy and Long-Term Holdings

Saylor’s comments show two similar tracks. One involves permanently removing personal Bitcoin from circulation. The other centers on corporate financing tools tied to Bitcoin accumulation.

Notably, Saylor did not specify a timeline for destroying the private keys. However, he emphasized that the intent remains firm. He described the decision as final and irreversible.

Strategy has not disclosed whether the burned Bitcoin relates to company holdings. The firm continues to manage its capital structure independently of Saylor’s personal assets.

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