Is the MSTR Bubble Bursting? Assessing Strategy’s BTC Holdings Amid Massive Share Dilution

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TradingKey - Strategy (MSTR) has transformed from a traditional software provider into the world’s most aggressive Bitcoin treasury, entering a high-stakes chapter at the beginning of 2026. Led by Executive Chairman Michael Saylor, the company has evolved beyond traditional debt issuance to develop a sophisticated Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) model. However, with MSTR BTC holdings reaching record highs, the market faces a paradox: unprecedented accumulation occurring alongside massive share dilution and regulatory uncertainty.

The 720,000 BTC Mark: A Treasury of Unique Scale

By March 2026, the scale of Strategy's BTC holdings has redefined corporate finance. Following a string of purchases in early 2026 — including a 3,015 BTC acquisition in late February — the company’s cumulative portfolio has reached 720,737 BTC. This treasury represents more than 3.4% of the total fixed supply of 21 million Bitcoin, solidifying its position as the largest corporate holder worldwide.

The financial scale of this strategy is immense. These assets were acquired at a consolidated purchase price of approximately $54.77 billion, equating to an average cost of about $75,985 per Bitcoin. While the company sits on billions in unrealized gains, the compressed premium to its Net Asset Value (NAV) has rattled some investors. To finance its acquisitive streak, Strategy raised $25.3 billion in 2025 alone, making it the most active equity issuer in the U.S. market and a primary driver of crypto-equity dynamics.

From 21/21 to 42/42: Evolution of the Fundraising Environment

The build-out of Strategy's holdings is funded by the "21/21 Plan," a sweeping project launched at the end of 2024 with the goal of raising $42 billion — split equally between $21 billion in equity and $21 billion in fixed-income securities. By early 2026, analysts have begun referring to this as the "42/42 strategy," as the company raised its targets to sustain its pace of acquisition.

A key pillar of this funding engine is the shift toward Preferred Stock, specifically the "STRC" (Stretch) perpetual preferred shares. Unlike common stock, these allow the company to raise capital while paying dividends that management describes as a non-taxable return of capital. In February 2026, CEO Phong Le confirmed that preferred shares have become a vital pillar of the capital structure, with billions raised through this instrument. This pivot aims to make capital acquisition less reliant on the simplistic common stock dilution that had previously pressured the MSTR share price.

BTC Yield and the Reality of Dilution

The primary metric for the company’s success remains BTC Yield, a proprietary KPI that measures the growth of Bitcoin holdings relative to diluted shares outstanding. For the full year 2025, Strategy reported a BTC Yield of 22.8%, increasing the amount of Bitcoin "backing" each share despite large-scale equity issuance.

However, this expansion comes at a cost. By December 2025, the company’s diluted share count had ballooned, stoking "dilution fears" on Wall Street. The stock has experienced a volatile 2026, at one point trading 70% below its late-2024 highs as Bitcoin stabilized in the $65,000–$70,000 range. Short sellers, such as Citron Research, maintain that the MSTR premium has compressed, with the stock occasionally trading near or even below the market value of its underlying Bitcoin.

Index Inclusion: The MSCI Survival and Its Consequences

A turning point for the strategy arrived in January 2026, when global index provider MSCI opted to retain Strategy in its flagship indices. This followed vigorous scrutiny from critics who argued the company should be reclassified as an investment firm rather than an operating business.

While staying in the index prevented an estimated $2 billion in forced selling from passive funds, the decision came with caveats. MSCI applied limitations on how new share issuances are weighted within the index. This "regulatory halfway house" ensures liquidity but potentially limits the explosive passive inflows that fueled MSTR’s previous parabolic runs.

Prospects: Lightning Rewards and Institutional Support

Despite accounting losses driven by new fair-value rules — including a reported $12.4 billion net loss for Q4 2025 due to unrealized digital asset fluctuations — institutional interest remains robust. Major players like Jane Street have significantly increased their positions, essentially doubling down on the "Saylor Playbook."

Simultaneously, the company is further developing its Lightning Rewards platform, aiming to integrate Bitcoin's Lightning Network into the enterprise software space. For investors in 2026, the Strategy story is no longer just about buying Bitcoin; it is a question of whether a business can successfully function as a leveraged digital treasury while navigating the long-term effects of equity dilution.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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