Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) transformed from a niche digital asset into a mainstream investment over the past decade, and few people did more to accelerate that shiftBitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) transformed from a niche digital asset into a mainstream investment over the past decade, and few people did more to accelerate that shift

Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Treasury Strategy Has Finally Hit Its Breaking Point

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Bitcoin (CRYPTO:BTC) transformed from a niche digital asset into a mainstream investment over the past decade, and few people did more to accelerate that shift than Michael Saylor. By turning Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) (formerly MicroStrategy) into what he called a “bitcoin treasury company,” he created a blueprint that dozens of others rushed to copy. 

During bitcoin’s climb to more than $126,000 last October, the model looked unstoppable. Today, after bitcoin has fallen to roughly $60,141 and Strategy’s stock has lost about 82% from its peak, investors are discovering that leverage works both ways.

The Bitcoin Treasury Model Looks Different in a Bear Market

Saylor’s strategy was elegantly simple. Raise capital through stock offerings, convertible debt, and later perpetual preferred stock, then use the proceeds to buy more bitcoin. As long as bitcoin appreciated faster than the company’s cost of capital, shareholders benefited from amplified exposure to the cryptocurrency.

The strategy became so popular that other companies adopted it. Bitcoin-focused treasury firms such as Bitcoin Immersion Technologies (NASDAQ:BMNR) emerged, while others adapted the model for cryptocurrencies including Ethereum (CRYPTO:ETH) and Solana (CRYPTO:SOL).

The numbers looked compelling during the bull market. They look much different today. Bitcoin has fallen hard over the last eight months, and briefly traded near $58,000 last week, leaving it down roughly 52% from its peak. Even more striking, the crypto now trades near levels first reached about five years ago, while the S&P 500 has gained approximately 72% over that same period.

Strategy has fared even worse. Its shares closed Friday near $82, down roughly 82% from their highs.

Enterprise mNAV Is Sending a Warning

Beyond the stock price, the more meaningful development is what is happening on Strategy’s balance sheet.

Many investors focus on market mNAV, which compares the company’s market value with the value of its bitcoin holdings. Critics have correctly pointed out that market mNAV has fallen below 1.0 several times before.

That’s true — but it misses the larger issue. The more important metric is enterprise mNAV, which includes not only Strategy’s market capitalization, but also its total debt and perpetual preferred stock, less its U.S. dollar reserve holdings. That measurement closed below 1.0 for the first time on Friday, ending the day at 0.99.

Why does that matter? Because enterprise mNAV reflects the full economic cost of Strategy’s capital structure rather than simply its equity valuation. As the company layered on debt and preferred stock beginning in 2024, what once looked like financial engineering became a growing obligation that common shareholders ultimately bear.

Crossing below 1.0 does not prevent Strategy from issuing additional common shares. It does, however, make doing so far less attractive. Recent bitcoin purchases have already drawn criticism because they diluted existing shareholders, and selling new shares at current valuation levels would likely intensify that backlash.

Meanwhile, issuing additional debt also becomes more difficult as leverage rises and investor confidence weakens.

A financial infographic titled 'The Michael Saylor Bitcoin Treasury Model' using red downward arrows and a warning gauge to illustrate declining stock performance and Bitcoin price. From $126k peaks to a brutal 82% stock crash—the 'never sell' era just died, and the tide is going out on the world's biggest Bitcoin gamble. © 24/7 Wall St.

The ‘Never Sell’ Era Is Over

There is an even bigger philosophical shift that has occurred. For years, Saylor repeatedly declared Strategy would “never sell” its bitcoin. Yet the company recently sold bitcoin for the first time in its history. More recently, Saylor has acknowledged that Strategy could — and would — sell bitcoin if circumstances warranted.

That change matters because it acknowledges what markets always enforce: no strategy is absolute.

Several market analysts and research firms now see bitcoin falling toward $50,000, while some bearish forecasts project prices as low as $20,000 if selling pressure accelerates. If those scenarios materialize, Strategy may have few financing options beyond liquidating larger portions of its bitcoin holdings to meet obligations or strengthen its balance sheet.

As debt increases and capital markets become less accommodating, flexibility shrinks.

Key Takeaway

In short, Michael Saylor changed how investors think about corporate balance sheets and digital assets. During a bull market, the bitcoin treasury model looked brilliant because rising prices masked its growing leverage.

Warren Buffett has famously observed, “In a bull market, everybody’s a genius.” He also warned, “Only when the tide goes out do you discover who’s been swimming naked.”

Today’s market suggests that Strategy’s enterprise mNAV — not its stock price alone — is exposing the true risks of the model. Granted, bitcoin could recover and restore much of the strategy’s appeal. But unless that happens, Strategy may increasingly rely on the one option Saylor once insisted he would never need: selling more of the very asset that built his empire.

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