Saylor teases bitcoin buys as Strategy faces growing scrutiny
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Saylor teases bitcoin buys as Strategy faces growing scrutiny

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Finance Share Share this article Copy link X icon X (Twitter) LinkedIn Facebook Email Saylor teases bitcoin buys as Strategy faces growing scrutiny The firm's executive chairman posted a familiar chart with Strategy's previous BTC purchases, writing "a good time to add more dots." By Krisztian Sandor | Edited by Nikhilesh De Jun 7, 2026, 5:41 p.m. 2 min read Make preferred on Michael Saylor (CoinDesk)

What to know:

  • Executive chairman Michael Saylor posted Strategy's signature bitcoin acquisition chart on Sunday, a move traders often interpret as a signal that another purchase may be coming.
  • The company has become the center of attention as scrutiny grows over its finances and dividend obligations.
  • The firm sold BTC in late May for the first time since 2022.

Michael Saylor may have offered a clue about Strategy's (MSTR) next move after last week's surprise bitcoin (BTC $62,724.01) sale. On Sunday, the company's executive chairman posted the chart traditionally used to track Strategy's bitcoin purchases on X, writing: "A good time to add more dots."

Market observers have viewed such posts as a precursor to a new acquisition, although the company has yet to officially announce any transaction and will likely broadcast any action on Monday. Few seemed fazed by the timing, given that the company had just recorded its first BTC sale in nearly four years.

A good time to add more dots. pic.twitter.com/4cRmmtbzKv — Michael Saylor (@saylor) June 7, 2026

Strategy CEO Phong Le appeared to reinforce that message in a reply to Saylor's post. "Our corporate @Strategy is to increase net Bitcoin and Bitcoin per share over time," Le wrote. "Rumors otherwise are just rumors."

The messages came after Strategy found itself under renewed scrutiny last week. The company disclosed last Monday that it had sold 32 bitcoin, worth roughly $2.5 million, its first sale since 2022.

While immaterial relative to its more than 843,000-BTC treasury, the transaction sparked debate because investors have long viewed Strategy as one of bitcoin's most consistent sources of demand.

Some market participants interpreted the BTC sale as a potential sign that Strategy could sell more of its bitcoin holdings to support dividend payments or shore up liquidity if market conditions deteriorate further. Those concerns have only grown as bitcoin slumped below $60,000 on Friday, its weakest level since October 2024.

Adding to the spotlight, SEC filings on Friday showed two senior executives' plans to sell a combined $15 million worth of MSTR shares. CEO Phong Le disclosed plans to sell roughly $11.1 million of stock, while CFO Andrew Kang filed to sell about $3.9 million. The transactions were tied to recently vested stock awards.

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