Bitcoin Updates: S&P's B- Highlights Risk of Bitcoin-Dollar Value Discrepancy
- S&P Global Ratings assigned a B- rating to Strategy Inc., citing Bitcoin reliance and business risks. - The company holds 640,808 Bitcoin (~$73B) via equity/debt, with $5B in convertible bonds maturing by 2028. - Currency mismatch risks arise from dollar obligations vs. Bitcoin assets, compounded by negative cash flow. - A stable outlook assumes prudent debt management, but downgrades could follow Bitcoin price drops or liquidity strains.
S&P Global Ratings has given Strategy Inc. (NASDAQ: MSTR), previously known as MicroStrategy, a B- issuer credit rating,
The B- rating reflects S&P’s view of Strategy’s concentrated business model, with its balance sheet heavily weighted toward Bitcoin—holding around 640,808 coins worth more than $73 billion as of June 30, 2025, according to
One of S&P’s main worries is the "currency mismatch" between Strategy’s obligations in U.S. dollars—such as $640 million in annual preferred dividends—and its Bitcoin-based assets. The agency pointed out that Strategy’s operating cash flow was negative $37 million for the first half of 2025, and nearly all of its $8.1 billion in pre-tax earnings came from unrealized Bitcoin gains, which do not provide cash, as detailed by
S&P also noted that Strategy’s risk-adjusted capital (RAC) ratio is "significantly negative," since Bitcoin holdings are subtracted from equity due to their market risk. Even though Strategy’s Bitcoin reserves are larger than its debt, the agency stressed that the company’s capital structure is fragile without steady cash flow. Strategy intends to cover preferred dividends through at-the-market equity sales, but delaying these payments could prompt preferred shareholders to seek board seats or higher rates, complicating capital management, as observed by
Despite these challenges, S&P gave a stable outlook, assuming Strategy will handle its convertible debt responsibly and continue paying dividends. The agency stated that an upgrade would require stronger dollar liquidity, less dependence on convertible debt, and evidence of access to capital markets even during Bitcoin downturns. On the other hand, a downgrade could occur if Bitcoin prices collapse or if access to capital markets deteriorates.
Strategy’s B- rating serves as a reference point for traditional finance to assess companies centered around Bitcoin. The firm, which changed its name from MicroStrategy in 2025, has led the way in corporate Bitcoin adoption, acquiring assets to enhance shareholder returns. However, its bold approach has attracted scrutiny as credit rating agencies work to evaluate businesses with unconventional balance sheets. S&P’s review highlights the difficulties of matching volatile crypto assets with stable, dollar-based liabilities—a challenge that is likely to influence how regulators and investors view Bitcoin treasury strategies.
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