Strategy's CEO Phong Le just dropped a pretty clear stance on their Bitcoin holdings. The company won't be hitting the sell button unless things go seriously sideways—we're talking stock price crashing below net asset value AND every single capital access door slamming shut.
Le framed it as purely mathematical. Not some philosophical pivot or policy U-turn. Just cold, hard numbers dictating the move. It's basically their nuclear option—reserved for when the sky's actually falling, not just looking cloudy.
What makes this notable? Most corporate treasuries dance around their crypto exit strategies. Le's laying it out plain: Bitcoin stays put until the math screams otherwise. For holders watching institutional behavior, this signals Strategy's treating BTC as a core treasury asset, not a trading chip.
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FortuneTeller42
· 18h ago
I am optimistic about this logic for enterprises that firmly hold BTC. It's not about belief, but a pure mathematical game, which is how institutions should behave.
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PumpDetector
· 18h ago
lol so phong's basically saying "we're hodling until civilization collapses" but dressing it up as math... classic corporate speak. reads between the lines tho—they're actually committed, not just posturing like the usual suits. interesting move tbh, watching if other institutions will follow or if this is just strategy doing strategy things
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MetaverseHermit
· 19h ago
Hardcore, it seems that Strategy really treats BTC as a household item, not just a game.
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HorizonHunter
· 19h ago
Damn, the CEO of Strategy finally talked sense, unlike those other guys who are just putting on a show.
Strategy's CEO Phong Le just dropped a pretty clear stance on their Bitcoin holdings. The company won't be hitting the sell button unless things go seriously sideways—we're talking stock price crashing below net asset value AND every single capital access door slamming shut.
Le framed it as purely mathematical. Not some philosophical pivot or policy U-turn. Just cold, hard numbers dictating the move. It's basically their nuclear option—reserved for when the sky's actually falling, not just looking cloudy.
What makes this notable? Most corporate treasuries dance around their crypto exit strategies. Le's laying it out plain: Bitcoin stays put until the math screams otherwise. For holders watching institutional behavior, this signals Strategy's treating BTC as a core treasury asset, not a trading chip.