Strategy Inc. Faces $3.8 Billion Paper Loss as Bitcoin Slides Below $71K

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Strategy Inc., the world’s largest corporate Bitcoin holder, is sitting on about $3.8 billion in unrealized losses after a market rout dragged BTC below $71,000.

Key Points

  • Strategy’s massive Bitcoin bet has swung from nearly $33 billion in peak gains to multibillion-dollar losses in just four months.
  • Bitcoin’s 2026 decline has pushed prices back to levels last seen around the 2024 U.S. election.
  • MSTR shares have fallen more than 70% from their 2025 peak amid weakening Bitcoin prices.
  • Despite mounting losses, Executive Chairman Michael Saylor remains committed to a long-term Bitcoin strategy.
  • Market observers warn that further declines in Bitcoin could intensify financial stress for Strategy and other institutional holders.

Bitcoin Decline Reshapes Strategy’s Balance Sheet

Bitcoin’s latest slide has taken prices back to levels last seen around the 2024 U.S. election, according to TradingView data. The cryptocurrency is down about 19% so far in 2026, amid market weakness.

For Strategy, the impact is increasingly visible on its balance sheet. The company holds 713,502 Bitcoins, acquired at an average price of $76,052 per coin, representing a total investment of approximately $54.3 billion.

However, at recent prices near $70,827, those holdings are now valued at about $50.53 billion. This leaves the firm with more than $3.7 billion in unrealized losses.

Meanwhile, just months ago in October, Strategy’s Bitcoin position showed peak paper gains approaching $33 billion. In roughly four months, those gains have flipped into multibillion-dollar losses, underscoring the scale of crypto market volatility.

Share Price Weakens as Pressure Builds

As Bitcoin prices declined, Strategy’s stock came under renewed strain. Shares of MSTR closed down 3% on Wednesday at $129 and continued to slide in after-hours trading. The stock now sits more than 70% below its July 2025 peak and is down about 18% year to date.

Despite the mounting pressure, the company’s leadership has shown little inclination to change course. Executive Chairman Michael Saylor has continued to defend Strategy’s long-term Bitcoin strategy, despite paper losses and a falling share price.

That stance remains intact as Strategy approaches its fourth-quarter earnings report and faces increased scrutiny over the debt used to finance its Bitcoin acquisitions. Saylor has maintained that short-term price fluctuations do not undermine the company’s long-term conviction.

Broader Warnings Emerge From Market Observers

While Strategy remains steadfast, concerns are growing among market observers about the broader implications of declining Bitcoin prices.

For context, as reported earlier by The Crypto Basic, Michael Burry, a renowned investor and hedge fund manager, has warned that a prolonged downturn could trigger wider financial stress, arguing that recent price action challenges Bitcoin’s reputation as a defensive asset during periods of uncertainty.

Burry has highlighted specific price levels where downside pressure could intensify. Specifically, he has suggested that sustained trading below $70,000 could result in substantial losses for large institutional holders. In particular, Burry identified Strategy as being especially exposed.

Under such conditions, Burry estimates Strategy’s losses could exceed $4 billion, potentially constraining its access to capital markets. Beyond Strategy, he has warned that other institutions could face losses of 15% to 20% on their Bitcoin holdings—declines that could prompt tighter risk controls across the financial system.

Finally, he has also cautioned that a further drop toward $60,000 could pose an existential challenge for Strategy, given the scale of its exposure.

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