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A photorealistic financial news illustration depicting stock charts nearing a $28 billion cap alongside Bitcoin purchases.
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Strategy approche du plafond STRC tout en maintenant ses achats de bitcoin

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Strategy se rapproche de la limite d'émission de 28 milliards de dollars de ses actions privilégiées STRC, mais l'entreprise continue de convertir la demande des investisseurs en achats de bitcoin au comptant via un cycle de financement mensuel. Des données récentes montrent que les achats ont ralenti après le pic d'avril mais restent actifs avant la date limite de détachement du dividende de cette semaine.

Strategy, anciennement connue sous le nom de MicroStrategy, a utilisé ses actions privilégiées perpétuelles STRC pour lever des capitaux destinés à l'acquisition de bitcoins. L'instrument verse des dividendes à la fin du mois, incitant les investisseurs à acheter des actions avant le 15 pour y être éligibles, ce qui accroît souvent le volume des transactions et permet de nouvelles émissions proches de la valeur nominale de 100 dollars. Les analystes de K33 ont lié cette tendance à des achats de 4 467 bitcoins en janvier, 22 131 en mars et 46 872 en avril.

Ce que les gens disent

Les utilisateurs discutent des acquisitions continues de bitcoin par Strategy via le STRC, notant son approche du plafond de 28 milliards de dollars avec des cycles de financement maintenus ; certains soulignent l'efficacité du mécanisme et la demande des particuliers, tandis que d'autres expriment des inquiétudes quant aux ralentissements potentiels et aux limites du marché.

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