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Saylor Bitcoin strategy gains momentum as funding shifts to STRC

Behind Michael Saylor‘s renewed Bitcoin push, the evolving Saylor Bitcoin strategy on funding is quietly reshaping how aggressive accumulation can continue over time.

Bitcoin purchases hit most aggressive pace since late 2024

Over the past two weeks, Strategy has sharply accelerated its Bitcoin purchases, signaling a new phase in its treasury approach. In the week of March 8, the company bought approximately 17,994 BTC, then followed with a larger acquisition of about 22,337 BTC last week.

These back-to-back weekly purchases represent Strategy’s most aggressive buying pace since November 2024. Moreover, the multi-month high in buying underlines Michael Saylor‘s persistent conviction in Bitcoin as a long-term treasury reserve, even as broader market conditions remain mixed and volatile.

Funding mix shifts away from MSTR share sales

While the scale of recent buying is noteworthy, the more consequential development lies in how these BTC acquisitions are being financed. Historically, Strategy leaned heavily on MSTR share sales to raise capital for its bitcoin accumulation strategy, a practice that often raised stock dilution concerns among shareholders.

However, fresh CryptoQuant data indicates that this model is changing. During the week of March 8, around $900 million in capital came from MSTR share sales, while roughly $377 million was sourced through STRC-related funding. That said, this balance shifted even more dramatically in the following week.

Last week, MSTR share sales fell sharply to approximately $396 million, whereas STRC funding jumped to about $1.18 billion. This structural change suggests that STRC has become a far more important pillar in supporting Strategy’s current BTC buying pace and future accumulation plans.

STRC funding surge reshapes Saylor’s accumulation model

The numbers highlight STRC’s rapid rise in the funding stack. Although MSTR share sales still account for the majority of capital, at around 64%, STRC-linked funding has grown from virtually 0% a year ago to roughly 8% today. Moreover, this trend appears to be gaining momentum rather than slowing.

According to the latest cryptoquant funding data, the growing STRC contribution points to a deliberate move by Saylor to diversify away from equity issuance. If this continues, Strategy could sustain large-scale Bitcoin accumulation while easing some of the persistent stock dilution concerns that have long followed its capital-raising strategy.

In practical terms, the emerging STRC funding surge gives the company more flexibility. The saylor bitcoin strategy can keep targeting substantial BTC allocations without leaning as heavily on the public equity market, which has often reacted nervously to repeated share offerings.

A funding model to watch for long-term BTC exposure

As CryptoQuant notes, this evolving funding model is a shift that investors and Bitcoin analysts should monitor closely. If STRC continues to absorb a larger share of the financing burden, Strategy could maintain its role as one of the most aggressive corporate Bitcoin buyers while moderating pressure on its share price.

Ultimately, the latest data shows that Saylor’s approach is not only about how much Bitcoin is bought, but also about how each new tranche is funded. By rebalancing between MSTR equity and STRC capital sources, the company is laying the groundwork for more durable, large-scale BTC exposure with fewer traditional trade-offs.

Amelia Tomasicchiohttps://cryptonomist.ch
As expert in digital marketing, Amelia began working in the fintech sector in 2014 after writing her thesis on Bitcoin technology. Previously author for several international crypto-related magazines and CMO at Eidoo. She is now the co-founder of The Cryptonomist. She is also a marketing teacher at Digital Coach in Milan and she published a book about NFTs for the Italian publishing house Mondadori, while she is also helping artists and company to entering in the sector. As advisor, Amelia is also involved in metaverse-related project such as The Nemesis and OVER.
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