Michael Saylor: A 2% growth in Bitcoin is enough to cover MicroStrategy’s dividend

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MicroStrategy (Strategy) Chairman Michael Saylor recently disclosed a key financial metric on social media: the company’s Bitcoin (BTC) reserves only need to achieve about 2.05% annualized growth to pay all preferred stock dividends indefinitely, without issuing any new common shares. This threshold is far lower than Bitcoin’s historical annualized return, drawing widespread attention from cryptocurrency investors.

BTC Break-Even Point: What Does 2.05% Mean?

MicroStrategy’s “Bitcoin break-even annualized return” measures the minimum annualized appreciation rate that the company’s existing BTC reserves would need to reach so that, without relying on any additional financing, it can permanently cover all preferred stock dividend obligations. In his post, Saylor directly explained: “Our Bitcoin profit and loss break-even annualized return is about 2.05%. If Bitcoin’s growth rate exceeds this level over time, we can pay dividends indefinitely without issuing new $MSTR shares.”

This 2.05% threshold is far below Bitcoin’s long-term annualized return over the past decade, and is the core basis MicroStrategy is using to signal financial sustainability to the market.

The Real Math Behind 766,970 BTC

微策略BTC持倉 (Source: StrategyTracker)

Based on the latest publicly available data from MicroStrategy’s dashboard, the current holdings are as follows:

Total holdings: 766,970 Bitcoins

Average purchase cost: about $75,648 per coin

Total holdings market value: close to $54.58 to $58 billion

Current dividend coverage ratio: about 48.7 years based on current reserve levels

Even if Bitcoin only achieves modest growth over the coming decades, MicroStrategy’s existing position appreciation would be enough to cover preferred stock dividends, and it can continue accumulating Bitcoin without relying on additional equity financing to dilute existing shareholders.

STRC Preferred Stock Mechanism: How Dividends Work

STRC股息 (Source: Michael Saylor X)

STRC is a variable-rate Series A perpetual preferred stock issued by MicroStrategy. Its current annual yield is 11.5%, and it trades around a par value of $100, paying cash dividends every month. The key point is this: the proceeds from STRC issuance are directly used to buy more Bitcoin, creating a self-reinforcing capital cycle—by expanding Bitcoin holdings through preferred stock financing, Bitcoin appreciation in turn covers preferred stock dividends, and the entire process does not dilute common stock.

A lower break-even point indicates that even if Bitcoin maintains modest long-term growth, MicroStrategy’s reserve funds can generate sufficient appreciation to continue supporting ongoing accumulation while paying high-yield preferred stock dividends.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin break-even annualized return calculated?

This metric measures the minimum annualized appreciation that the company’s existing Bitcoin reserves would need in order to sufficiently cover the dividend obligations of all preferred stocks (including the STRC series), without issuing any new common shares. A 2.05% threshold means Bitcoin only needs to maintain very conservative annualized growth to permanently support MicroStrategy’s dividend plan.

Why did the “Think ₿igger” post from Saylor on Sunday draw market attention?

According to historical patterns, posts Michael Saylor publishes on Sundays are typically submitted to the SEC as an 8-K filing on Monday first, and that filing discloses MicroStrategy’s next round of large Bitcoin purchases. Therefore, the “Think ₿igger” post is widely interpreted by the market as a precursor to Monday’s Bitcoin-buy announcement.

What is MicroStrategy’s STRC preferred stock?

STRC is a variable-rate Series A perpetual preferred stock issued by MicroStrategy. Its current annual yield is 11.5%, and it trades around a par value of $100, paying cash dividends every month. The proceeds from STRC issuance are directly used to buy more Bitcoin—this is the core tool of MicroStrategy’s strategy to drive Bitcoin accumulation through preferred stock financing.

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