MicroStrategy May Sell Part of Bitcoin Holdings by End of 2026, Saylor Signals Shift From "Never Sell" Stance

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According to Michael Saylor, MicroStrategy chairman, in a latest interview on May 23, the company may sell part of its Bitcoin holdings by the end of 2026, signaling a potential shift from its long-held "never sell" policy. Saylor stated that the company would likely "completely refrain from selling" Bitcoin is unlikely, and Strategy aims to dynamically manage cash reserves and potentially liquidate portions of BTC, stock, and debt products to maximize Bitcoin holdings per share by 2033.

The company currently holds approximately 843,800 BTC valued at around $65 billion, with an average purchase cost of $75,700 per Bitcoin. At the current Bitcoin price of approximately $75,958, the digital asset is trading near Strategy's overall cost basis.

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