
Strategy CEO Michael Saylor delivered a keynote speech titled “Digital Credit” at the Strategy World 2026 conference held Tuesday at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas. He positioned Bitcoin (BTC) as the foundational capital layer of the new financial system and proposed a stable income tool structure backed by Bitcoin through Strategy’s Nasdaq-listed perpetual preferred security STRC.
In his speech, Saylor redefined Bitcoin’s essence as “digital capital,” emphasizing its core value in storing economic wealth digitally and enabling instant, borderless cross-border transfer. He stated: “This is digital capital—the ability to transfer valuable assets anywhere on Earth through digital channels.”
Saylor believes Bitcoin’s high portability distinguishes it from traditional assets like real estate and gold, giving it the unique potential to become the new financial infrastructure. Based on this, “digital credit” is defined as a financial derivative layer built on digital capital: “Digital credit is built on digital capital, and digital capital is Bitcoin… We are transforming economic wealth into cash flow.”
The core product of this presentation is STRC—Strategy’s Nasdaq-listed perpetual preferred security. Its mechanism aims to address the long-standing challenge for corporate investors of balancing “growth and income”:
Income Source: Funds raised from STRC issuance are used to purchase more Bitcoin. As holdings increase, the value per share of Bitcoin rises accordingly.
Volatility Isolation: Short-term Bitcoin volatility risk is transferred to common stock, while preferred shareholders receive income guarantees and principal protection.
Liquidity Advantage: STRC offers higher liquidity than typical preferred stocks and combines the upside potential of stocks with the stability of credit instruments.
Scale Effect: Increased holdings → enhanced liquidity → greater demand for Bitcoin-backed instruments → further credit issuance.
Saylor pointed out that this structure allows institutions and corporations to benefit from Bitcoin’s long-term appreciation without directly bearing the risks of its short-term price fluctuations.
Strategy recently completed its 100th consecutive week of Bitcoin purchases, now holding over 717,000 BTC, solidifying its position as the world’s largest corporate Bitcoin holder.
Initial signals of institutional adoption of STRC have emerged: Anchorage Digital, the first federally chartered crypto bank in the U.S., publicly disclosed holdings of STRC; corporate investor Prevalon Energy also announced a treasury asset allocation plan involving STRC during the conference.
Frequently Asked Questions
Traditional credit is backed by fiat currency, government bonds, or physical assets, with settlement constrained by traditional financial infrastructure’s time and geographic limitations. Saylor’s concept of digital credit uses Bitcoin as the underlying capital layer, leveraging its global liquidity and instant settlement features to create credit tools that transcend traditional financial boundaries. Through structured products like STRC, Bitcoin’s volatility is transformed into stable income streams.
STRC is Strategy’s (formerly MicroStrategy) Nasdaq-listed perpetual preferred security. Holders enjoy priority in fixed income and principal protection, while indirectly participating in Bitcoin’s long-term appreciation. The risks include: if Bitcoin’s price drops significantly, impacting Strategy’s overall balance sheet, or if the company cannot continue paying preferred dividends, holders may face losses. Compared to direct Bitcoin holdings, STRC offers volatility buffering but sacrifices some direct Bitcoin exposure.
Saylor’s $50 trillion estimate is based on capturing 5% to 10% of the approximately $300 trillion global credit market. This is a long-term macro framework, not a short-term forecast. The vast and mature global credit market, with Bitcoin-backed credit tools still in early adoption, whether this scale can be achieved depends on regulatory developments, institutional adoption speed, and the legal recognition of Bitcoin as collateral assets.
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