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Saylor Discloses 32 BTC Sale

June 1, 2026
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Saylor Discloses 32 BTC Sale


In Strategy Bitcoin news today, the firm disclosed the sale of 32 BTC for approximately $2.5M in late May 2026, according to an SEC filing submitted on June 1. The transaction, representing less than 0.004% of the firm’s total holdings, was executed at prices consistent with tax-lot optimization rather than any shift in the company’s core corporate treasury posture.

The analytical question is not whether Strategy sold Bitcoin; it did. The question is what a $2.5M disposal means relative to a balance sheet carrying more than 818,000 BTC, valued at roughly $61.8Bn, and whether it signals anything structurally new about how the firm manages its position.


This news dropped as Bitcoin crashed -2.5% overnight, losing $73,000 support, and is currently testing $72,000 as sell pressure continues to build across the market.

Strategy Bitcoin News: 32 BTC Sale and What the SEC Filing Actually Establishes

A recent filing confirms the sale of 32 BTC at nearly $2.5M during late May. It does not specify which tax lots were sold or if a buyback has occurred.

The strategy allows corporations to sell high-cost Bitcoin at a loss to offset taxable income without risking a wash-sale violation under current IRS cryptocurrency regulations. In December 2022, a similar strategy was executed, leading to a realized capital loss while increasing BTC holdings.

The late-May sale follows this pattern, as Bitcoin was trading around $78,000, allowing for tax-loss harvesting on lots purchased above that price. This transaction doesn’t change Strategy’s strong position on Bitcoin but offers an accounting benefit.

Additionally, the corporate alternative minimum tax on unrealized gains, which could start in 2026, might require periodic sales, and the 32 BTC sale may reflect that strategy, although this remains unconfirmed in the filing.

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Strategy’s Treasury Architecture and Why a 32 BTC Sale Changes Nothing Structurally

(SOURCE: CoinGecko)

As of Q1 2026, Strategy held 818,334 BTC, acquired for about $51.8Bn at an average cost of roughly $75,353 per coin, representing around 4% of the total Bitcoin supply. The firm reported an estimated BTC yield of approximately 9% year-to-date, measured as Bitcoin accumulation per diluted share.

In early 2026, Strategy added about 3,376 BTC for around $255M in an April transaction, funded through share issuance. A January disclosure indicated purchases of 22,305 BTC from January 12 to 19, raising total holdings to 709,715 BTC at that time. Against this backdrop, a sale of 32 BTC is negligible.

During its Q1 2026 earnings call, management indicated a shift from a strictly hold-and-hope strategy to proactive BTC management to optimize Bitcoin per share, potentially selling up to 20 basis points of holdings to fund dividends and tax credits. The sale of 32 BTC reflects this new operational approach rather than a change in accumulation strategy.

Does the Tax Sale Signal a Policy Shift, or Routine Treasury Management?

Breaking: Strategy Sells Bitcoin for First Time Since 2022 Tax-Loss Trade

According to an 8-K filing with the SEC, Strategy sold 32 BTC between May 26 and May 31 for approximately $2.5 million, marking its first Bitcoin sale since it sold 704 BTC in December 2022 for tax-loss… pic.twitter.com/xrhRGfhy8w

— Wu Blockchain (@WuBlockchain) June 1, 2026

Two interpretations are available. The first holds that this is straightforward tax engineering – a rounding-error disposal designed to optimize the firm’s tax position before a reporting period closes, with no implication for long-term conviction.

The 2022 precedent supports this reading: that transaction left Strategy with more Bitcoin than it started with and a useful capital-loss offset, and the current sale fits the same template.

The second interpretation treats the sale as an early data point in a gradual policy evolution, one in which regulatory pressure from CAMT, new mark-to-market accounting requirements under ASU 2023-08, and fiduciary obligations to preferred shareholders incrementally normalize small BTC disposals as a recurring treasury tool. Under this reading, the 32 BTC figure matters less than the precedent it represents.

The filing record and Strategy’s stated BTC-per-share framework resolve the tension in favor of the first interpretation. The firm’s capital-raising infrastructure – multiple at-the-market equity programs, convertible note facilities, and preferred share structures – remains oriented entirely toward net accumulation.

A 32 BTC sale executed within that architecture is a tax optimization, not a conviction signal. The structural conclusion is that the sale is consistent with responsible corporate treasury management and does not alter Strategy’s position as the dominant corporate holder of Bitcoin.

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