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Bitcoin market weighs MicroStrategy’s 1M BTC goal by 2026

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Strategy needs ~6,158 BTC per week to hit 1 million

Strategy would need to acquire approximately 6,158 BTC per week to end the year with 1,000,000 BTC. This is an arithmetic target pace, not a disclosed corporate commitment.

The figure implies sustained weekly net additions in the 6,000+ BTC range. It abstracts from starting balance, execution costs, and market conditions, which would determine feasibility.

Why this weekly pace matters for MicroStrategy and Bitcoin

For Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), a defined weekly cadence can simplify treasury planning and reduce timing risk versus episodic blocks. For Bitcoin (BTC), persistent purchases of that size could tighten circulating supply.

Analyst commentary has linked 6,000+ BTC weeks to notable scarcity effects; according to HedgewithCrypto, Adam Livingston highlighted weeks where Strategy’s buys rival new issuance. In one recent example, as reported by CoinDesk, “6,220 BTC were bought in that single week for ~$740 million.”

Sustaining this pace requires substantial, recurring funding capacity. As reported by Bitcoin Magazine, the company has historically used equity issuance and debt (including convertibles and preferred) to finance large purchases, implying dilution or leverage trade-offs.

Execution would likely rely on algorithmic and OTC channels to limit slippage. Liquidity windows, counterparty limits, and settlement logistics would shape how quickly orders can clear.

Risks and constraints to sustaining 6,000+ BTC weekly

Dilution, debt, and balance-sheet considerations

Issuing equity to fund weekly buys can dilute existing shareholders and pressure per-share metrics. Debt financing adds interest and covenant risks, especially if collateral values fluctuate.

Balance-sheet concentration in BTC amplifies mark-to-market volatility. Funding costs and access can change rapidly with credit conditions.

Liquidity, supply competition, and execution slippage

Weekly demand above 6,000 BTC competes with limited available supply, raising execution difficulty. Competition from other large buyers can widen spreads and reduce fill quality.

Slippage risk grows with order size and urgency. Breaking orders into smaller tranches may mitigate impact but extends time-to-fill and adds operational complexity.

FAQ about MicroStrategy

How much capital would Strategy need to reach 1 million BTC at different price scenarios?

Required capital equals coins still needed times market price per BTC, plus fees. Higher prices raise capital needs; lower prices reduce them. Exact totals depend on execution.

Where does Strategy get the funds for large Bitcoin purchases, equity issuance, debt, or cash flows?

Historically, Strategy has raised funds via equity issuance and debt; operating cash flows may supplement. Sustaining ~6,000 BTC weekly likely requires repeated capital-markets access with dilution and leverage trade-offs.

Source: https://coincu.com/markets/bitcoin-market-weighs-microstrategys-1m-btc-goal-by-2026/

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