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I too bought MSTR with the hopes that they would help bridge the gap between traditional finance and Bitcoin. I still believe this and we are just early days. Hopefully they aren’t just milking the Bitcoin treasury game. I also hold Block/Square and am way more impressed with what they’ve done to bridge the gap.
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Here’s the truth most people don’t want to say out loud: Corporate Bitcoin treasuries look like asset-backed financing with no cashflow support. This is rare in public markets because: •Debt requires coupons •Preferreds require dividends •Operating income must service both But with Bitcoin: •There is no income •There is no yield •There is no production •There is only price appreciation So the only way to honor the capital structure is: 1.Sell Bitcoin, or 2.Issue more debt, or 3.Issue more equity, or 4.Run the marketing machine hotter Why This Matters Bitcoin is a perfect asset for an individual. It is a terrible cashflow instrument for a corporation. When someone issues structured notes, preferreds, or coupon-bearing debt against a non-yielding asset, they’ve created a time-delayed forced-seller behavior. You can ignore that in a bull market. In a bear market, the math comes back with a vengeance.
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