Despite the decline in the price of bitcoin, Strategy’s (formerly MicroStrategy’s) business model is sustainable, and its strategy for long-term asset accumulation remains unchanged. This was stated by its CEO, Phong Le.
He stressed that the company does not plan to sell reserves unless absolutely necessary:
He also acknowledged that investors are actively using MSTR shares as a tool for betting on the first cryptocurrency:
According to him, after the launch of spot ETFs in 2024, this influence has slightly decreased, but the company still remains a key tool for market operations, including short positions.
There were allegations on the web that Strategy would allegedly not be able to fulfill its dividend obligations and would be forced to sell bitcoin. However, Le noted that the company had no such risks:
As a reminder, the company officially confirmed the creation of a $1.44bn reserve for future dividend payments in a document filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, planning to increase it from 12 to 24 months.
In addition, the company’s co-founder, Michael Saylor, recently stressed in his statements that the volatility of the first cryptocurrency is declining, and Strategy remains “indestructible.” The company is able to operate even when the price of an asset falls by 80-90%.
Le added that bitcoin has been growing by 45% per annum over the past five years, and conservative giants like Vanguard and JPMorgan have “capitulated” by changing their rhetoric on cryptocurrencies.
It is worth noting that the crypto community accused JPMorgan of creating risks for the Strategy after analysts reported that crypto treasury companies may be excluded from MSCI indices in January 2026.
Meanwhile, the company is already in talks with MSCI. The decision will be announced on 15 January 2026. The potential capital outflow is estimated at $8.8 billion.
At the same time, Strategy has published updated calculations of the BTC Rating, the ratio of bitcoin assets to convertible debt. According to this indicator, debt coverage reaches 7-56 times. If the asset price falls to $25,000, it will be 2.0.
CryptoQuant analysts noted that the formation of a $1.44 billion dollar reserve and the slowdown in bitcoin purchases mean that the company is moving to a strategy of protection in the face of a possible long-term correction.


