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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.