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NYDIG Breaks Down The Bitcoin Flywheel Behind Strategy’s STRC Surge

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March 25, 2026
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NYDIG Breaks Down The Bitcoin Flywheel Behind Strategy’s STRC Surge
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NYDIG says Strategy’s rapidly expanding STRC issuance has become a meaningful new source of incremental bitcoin demand, but argues the structure is being widely misunderstood. In a March 20 research note, the firm said the preferred-stock complex around Strategy and similar vehicles such as Strive’s SATA should be viewed less as traditional corporate credit and more as a managed, bitcoin-backed liability system whose viability depends on capital markets access and investor confidence.

That distinction matters because Strategy’s latest bitcoin buying has increasingly been financed through preferred equity rather than through the instruments most investors traditionally associate with the company. According to NYDIG, Strategy issued roughly $1.2 billion of STRC over the past week alone, lifting total STRC outstanding to just over $5 billion. Combined with another $5 billion of preferred equity, the company’s total preferred stack now exceeds $10 billion and has overtaken convertible debt in its capital structure.

NYDIG Breaks Down The Bitcoin Flywheel

NYDIG’s central point is that STRC and SATA are “not well understood through the lens of traditional credit or equity.” Instead, the firm wrote, “they are best viewed as actively managed, capital markets–dependent liability structures backed by a reserve asset, bitcoin.” That framing runs through the entire note.

The report argues these securities differ materially from conventional debt. They sit junior to debt but senior to common equity, are unsecured, and come with variable, fully discretionary dividends and limited governance rights. Most importantly, NYDIG says issuers are actively trying to keep them trading near par, usually around $100, through signaling, dividend management and periodic adjustments to dividend rates.

In NYDIG’s view, that means the real constraint is not operating cash flow. “These instruments are not funded by operating cash flow, nor are they designed to be serviced through corporate earnings,” the firm wrote. “Instead, they function as capital markets vehicles in which preferred securities are the core funding product, and the corporate balance sheet, anchored by bitcoin holdings, is constructed to support ongoing issuance.” In that setup, traditional metrics like EBIT-to-interest coverage are not the right tool for judging sustainability.

The note also pushes back on the idea that a bitcoin decline would automatically force liquidations across the structure. Strategy’s debt, NYDIG says, is generally unsecured and carries limited financial covenants unless explicitly specified. Default is “primarily triggered by payment failure or bankruptcy, not mark-to-market declines in asset values,” and that logic extends in important ways to the preferred layer as well. There are no hard triggers tied directly to bitcoin price moves or coverage ratios, even if preferred holders remain more exposed to management discretion and subordination risk.

That leads to the “flywheel” at the center of the report. When preferreds like STRC and SATA trade near par, issuers can raise capital efficiently. That capital is then used to buy bitcoin, expanding the asset base and, in NYDIG’s telling, strengthening balance sheet support. If common equity also trades above NAV, stock issuance becomes accretive on a bitcoin-per-share basis, reinforcing the cycle.

NYDIG describes it as a reflexive loop in which “capital access funds bitcoin purchases, which strengthens the balance sheet and sustains investor confidence, allowing continued issuance.” But it also stresses that the mechanism is conditional rather than permanent. “As long as preferreds remain anchored near par, equity trades above the NAV, and capital markets stay open, the flywheel drives ongoing bitcoin demand,” the report said.

The reverse is also true. If bitcoin falls, confidence weakens, or preferreds slip below par, issuance becomes harder or uneconomic. That can stall the system without requiring insolvency. NYDIG says the burden of adjustment then shifts toward the preferred layer through dividend deferrals, rate changes or deeper subordination as new claims are added.

The firm even frames STRC through an options lens, saying it resembles being short a put on bitcoin asset coverage, with yield earned in exchange for downside risk if bitcoin weakens and erodes the asset cushion. But unlike a standard option, there is no fixed strike or maturity, and outcomes depend heavily on management decisions.

At press time, BTC traded at $70,885.

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