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Odaily News - Bitcoin extended its gains on Wednesday and climbed above $72,000 on Thursday, reaching its highest level since June 1.Market analysis suggests that the recent rally is primarily driven by easing pressure in the U.S. Treasury market. The White House's earlier signals of support for Treasury market stability alleviated investor concerns over bond market volatility. However, the longer-term trajectory still depends on changes in Federal Reserve liquidity policy.Analyst Pedro Fontes noted that if the world's largest debt market requires policy support to maintain stable operation, it would further strengthen demand for assets that are scarce, predictable, and not reliant on government debt expansion—characteristics that Bitcoin aligns with. Meanwhile, the U.S. dollar index fell 0.88% to 98.77 yesterday, hitting a fresh low since May.Strive Founder and CEO Matt Cole stated that the dollar index has been in a long-term "structural downtrend," and a weaker dollar could create a more favorable investment environment for assets like Bitcoin. Markets will continue to monitor the White House's further remarks on the bond market, shifts in geopolitical conditions, and U.S. initial jobless claims data today, as these factors could influence Treasury yields and market liquidity expectations. (CoinDesk)
BitcoinTreasuries.NET 发文称,Strive(ASST)首席执行官 Matt Cole 表示,比特币在当前价格区间处于历史性低估水平,公司认为在此承担风险并增持 BTC 具有建设性意义。他还称,Strategy 仅出售 BTC 以支持 STRC 回归面值,从而长期以增厚收益的方式买入 BTC。
Odaily News Nasdaq-listed institution Strive has released its Q2 financial report for the period ending June 30, 2026. The company acquired a total of 6,236 Bitcoin in Q2, bringing its first-half total to 12,237 Bitcoin, with a Q2 Bitcoin yield of 23.9% and a first-half yield of 37.7%. Between July 1 and August 7, it added another 303 Bitcoin. The Q2 GAAP net loss was $257.6 million, of which 94.1% was attributable to the decline in the fair value of its Bitcoin holdings and STRC shares; the non-GAAP adjusted net loss attributable to common shareholders was $275 million.Since June 16, the company has initiated daily floating distributions on its SATA series perpetual preferred stock, distributing dividends 44 consecutive times as of August 7. Strive has now fully repaid all long-term and short-term debt, achieving zero leverage. As of August 7, it held $154.9 million in cash and cash equivalents, with the fair value of its Strategy STRC preferred stock at $48 million. The company has also launched an updated financial dashboard to enhance disclosure related to SATA products. (Globenewswire)
BitcoinTreasuries.NET posted on X platform, stating that Strive's CRO PunterJeff Jeff Walton (@PunterJeff) explained that Strategy's recent sale of 3,500 Bitcoin is actually bullish and helps it buy more BTC. He stated that this will provide more support for STRC and its future growth ability, thereby allowing it to purchase more BTC, and MSTR shareholders should view this positively.
Strive Vice President Joe Burnett posted on X platform, stating that before the Luna/UST collapse, the circulating supply of UST was approximately $18.7 billion, backed by only about $3.1 billion in BTC, and UST could be redeemed instantly.Today, Strategy holds approximately $51.5 billion in BTC, with the outstanding STRC amounting to about $10.5 billion, and STRC cannot be redeemed instantly. There are significant differences between the two.
Bitget has listed 7 stock tokens including rSCHD (US Dividend Stock ETF), rYUM (Yum! Brands), rASST (Strive), and rDHI (D.R. Horton), covering popular sectors such as finance and consumer goods.It is reported that rTokens, identified by the prefix "r" + stock ticker symbol (e.g., rNVDA for NVIDIA), are issued by Reality, a licensed RWA protocol under Bitget. By partnering with the compliant broker Alpaca, these tokens are directly connected to global liquidity pools such as Nasdaq and NYSE. Key features include: 1:1 reserve backing of underlying assets held by licensed custodians, stock dividends distributed 1:1 in token form, synchronized mapping of corporate actions (such as stock splits and reverse splits), and the ability to use the holdings as cross-collateral for unified accounts and USDT-margined perpetual contracts, allowing users to hold global stock assets while flexibly managing their funds.
According to CoinDesk, STRC—Strategy’s dividend-paying preferred stock—recently fell below its $100 par value, sparking market discussion about the company’s capital structure and solvency. Key timeline events are reviewed below: May 14: STRC closed at $100 on the ex-dividend date; Bitcoin’s price remained above $80,000, yet market stress was already evident. Concurrently, Strive Asset Management announced its competing product, SATA, would adopt a daily dividend mechanism, raising its yield to 13%, further intensifying competitive pressure on STRC. May 15: Strategy announced it would repurchase $1.5 billion of its 2029 convertible bonds at an ~8% discount. The market subsequently noted that the company used its U.S. dollar cash reserves—previously earmarked for dividend and debt servicing—to execute this transaction. May 26: Strategy confirmed its cash reserves were deployed in the bond repurchase, reducing its cash balance to approximately $871 million—enough to cover only about six months of STRC dividend payments, down from its prior target of maintaining roughly 24 months of coverage. June 1: Strategy sold 32 BTC—the first Bitcoin sale since 2022—to demonstrate its ability to support dividend payments via asset sales. Following the announcement, MSTR’s stock price dropped 5.9%.
Odaily Odaily News, Strive CEO posted on platform X, stating that Bitcoin is its minimum return rate standard. The view is that, measured by simple total return indicators, investments in Bitcoin-operating companies over the next 10 to 15 years are likely to struggle to outperform Bitcoin itself. However, supporting the Bitcoin network is important, and Bitcoin is its foundational treasury asset. Part of this involves helping Bitcoin-operating companies grow and succeed. As the balance sheet continues to expand, it may be worth considering investing in Bitcoin companies on a smaller scale relative to the balance sheet to help drive native Bitcoin success.
According to The Block, Alexandre Laizet, Director of Capital B—a French-listed Bitcoin reserve company—said the company is developing a Bitcoin-backed digital credit instrument for the European market, modeled after Strategy’s STRC and Strive’s SATA.
: STRC once fell to $97.11, then rebounded and closed at $98.57. Attention is being paid to Strategy's ability to continue using this preferred security as a financing tool through ATM issuance.After repurchasing $1.5 billion in convertible debt, Strategy's cash reserves dropped to approximately $871 million, only covering about six months of its estimated $1.7 billion annual preferred dividend obligations. Strive's perpetual preferred security SATA remains near its $100 par value, supported by an approximately 13% dividend yield and the company's plan to launch daily dividend payments.
from Consensus Miami that executives from multiple Bitcoin treasury companies stated that "digital credit" collateralized by Bitcoin is rapidly expanding, with a long-term potential market size potentially reaching $3 trillion. Digital credit is a yield-generating financial instrument backed by Bitcoin, typically structured as perpetual preferred shares, allowing investors to earn returns while reducing the risk of BTC price volatility. This model was first initiated and promoted by Strategy, followed by companies like Strive entering the space.Analysts estimate that the sector has already grown to approximately $10 billion in less than a year, calling it "the second fastest-growing product in the history of capital markets." The global credit market is roughly $300 trillion, and even if only 1% is penetrated by BTC credit products, it could generate around $3 trillion in demand — "a target that is not unrealistic." Currently, the number of Bitcoin treasury companies remains far below that of the traditional banking system. If BTC becomes a foundational global monetary asset, it could catalyze even larger-scale digital credit and financial system restructuring opportunities. (CoinDesk)
According to GlobeNewswire, Strive, a Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin treasury company, announced it will increase the dividend rate on its Variable-Rate Series A Perpetual Preferred Stock (SATA) by 25 basis points to 13.00%, effective for interest periods beginning on and after April 15, 2026. Additionally, Strive will distribute a dividend of $1.0833 per share on May 15, 2026, to shareholders of record as of May 1, 2026. Strive disclosed it has acquired an additional ~27 bitcoins, bringing its total bitcoin holdings to approximately 13,768. Under the assumptions that the SATA yield is 13.00% and the average purchase price of bitcoin is $74,750, Strive’s current balance sheet structure can support such dividend payments for approximately 19.6 years.