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Michael Saylor has defended Strategy’s ability to sell limited amounts of Bitcoin while continuing to expand its BTC treasury, arguing the company should avoid becoming a net seller rather than follow an absolute “never sell” stance. Summary Strategy said limited Bitcoin sales could still support a larger BTC accumulation plan rather than reduce its treasury exposure. Michael Saylor described STRC and MSTR as part of a Bitcoin-backed capital structure built around digital credit and equity products. According to comments shared by Saylor on May 10 and statements made during his recent appearance at Consensus in Miami, Strategy’s Bitcoin strategy now revolves around using its holdings to support a layered capital structure tied to preferred stock products and equity financing. Saylor said any future Bitcoin sale would only happen within a larger accumulation cycle.
With the CLARITY Act heading to committee and a July 4 signing window, Bitcoin sits near $82K as ETF flows, corporate treasuries and post‑halving supply all align for a $100K test. Senator Cynthia Lummis confirmed on X that the U.S.…
Analysts believe Bitcoin may still have significant upside ahead, pointing out that a rare signal has appeared on a key valuation metric for the first time in roughly two years — and history suggests it could mark the start of a major price run. Related Reading: Shiba Inu Bullish Momentum Explodes As Buying Pressure Intensifies A Critical Level In Play At around $82,500, Bitcoin is bumping up against its 200-day moving average, a line that traders closely watch. Breaking above it could end months of downward pressure. Failing to hold it, analysts warn, could send prices sliding back toward $50,000. The stakes are high, and the outcome of this test may shape Bitcoin’s direction for months to come. The focus, though, goes beyond simple price charts. A metric called the Market Value to Realized Value ratio — or MVRV — is on the verge of printing what analysts call a golden cross, a crossover event where the ratio moves above its 200-day exponential moving average. CryptoQuant analyst CW89
SparkLend's wBTC cap increase could boost DeFi liquidity but heightens systemic risk if Bitcoin prices fall or custodial issues arise.
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The current Bitcoin bear market drawdown is far smaller than previous bear markets, as steady ETF inflows and corporate Bitcoin buying continue to absorb selling pressure.
The current price position of Bitcoin at $78,000 is being watched by investors because of technical positions indicating that there could be a possible 25% appreciation towards $100,000. The kind of increase in price indicated here would only happen because of the fact that Bitcoin is an established, market capitalization stock. On the other hand, […]
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