MicroStrategy founder reveals new plan: financing through credit instruments to enable Bitcoin dividend payments and perpetual BTC accumulation

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【Crypto World】MicroStrategy founder Michael Saylor recently shared an interesting idea. According to his calculations, the company can finance by issuing credit instruments equivalent to 1.4% of its capital assets, and use Bitcoin to pay dividends. Even better, this scheme not only allows for profit sharing but also enables the company to continuously increase its Bitcoin reserves in the process. In other words, without additional cash outlay, it can achieve a permanent increase in BTC holdings while distributing dividends. This approach reflects institutional investors’ confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term value and demonstrates innovative financing strategies by traditional companies embracing digital assets.

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ProxyCollectorvip
· 12-21 16:00
This guy Saylor really knows how to play, financing at 1.4% can both distribute dividends and hoard coins, this brain... is really not something an ordinary person can think of. When TradFi gameplay meets BTC, it directly created a new trick.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 12-19 02:40
Saylor really has it figured out; he's a master of making a profit with nothing.
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MidnightGenesisvip
· 12-18 22:10
On-chain data shows that Saylor's logical loop is a bit too perfect; can a 1.4% financing cost truly sustain perpetual arbitrage? It’s worth noting the implicit assumption behind this — that BTC growth must always exceed bond costs. Based on historical trends, this is not surprising, but the official has not addressed the risk pricing aspect.
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SeeYouInFourYearsvip
· 12-18 22:08
Haha, this guy Saylor really knows how to play. He can still accumulate BTC through financing dividends, free-riding on shareholders.
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consensus_failurevip
· 12-18 21:43
Saylor, this guy really dares to think. Can a 1.4% credit instrument really leverage BTC dividends? It seems a bit too idealistic. What are the risks in real operation?
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