Bitwise CIO Reveals the Hidden Force Behind Bitcoinâs 20% Rebound
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Bitcoin (BTC) has remained relatively resilient amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, with its price broadly trending higher since late February.
According to Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan, MicroStrategy has emerged as a standout contributor to the recent rally due to its continued large-scale Bitcoin purchases.
MicroStrategyâs STRC Shares Are the Real Engine Behind Bitcoinâs RallyÂ
In a memo published Tuesday, Hougan acknowledged that several forces have contributed to Bitcoinâs recent climb. He pointed to strong ETF inflows of $3.8 billion since March 1 and a wave of fresh accumulation from long-term holders.Â
Still, he argued that Strategy has âbeen the single biggest factor.â The firm snapped up $7.2 billion in Bitcoin over the last eight weeks.
âBitcoin is up roughly 20% from its February lows, trading around $76,000. Everyone is wondering if the rally can continue. To a large degree, the answer lies with Strategy,â the executive wrote.Â
The firm now holds 818,334 BTC, sitting 181,666 coins short of 1 million. Galaxy Research head Alex Thorn projects that MicroStrategy could overtake Satoshi Nakamotoâs estimated 1.1 million BTC stash within two years if the current pace continues.
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Why Bitwise CIO Thinks Strategyâs STRC Buying Is Far From OverÂ
Hougan pointed out that MicroStrategy has bankrolled this buying spree by selling STRC. BeInCrypto also highlighted in a recent report that, so far in 2026, Strategyâs STRC has financed 10x more BTC buying than the entire US spot ETF market combined.
Hougan expects Strategy to keep leaning on STRC as a funding vehicle. He argued that STRCâs 11.5% payout looks compelling in a market where junk bonds offer under 7%, and capital is rotating out of private credit. With a Bitcoin cushion exceeding $40 billion, he sees plenty of appetite for more.
âThe number Iâd watch is Strategyâs total obligations (debt + preferred equity) as a percentage of its bitcoin holdings. Today, that sits at 33%: $21 billion in obligations against $63 billion in bitcoin. If that number pushes toward 50%, I think investors will start asking questions. But at todayâs bitcoin prices, that still gives room for another $10-$15 billion in STRC issuance. And more if bitcoin rallies,â Hougan added. âI donât think weâre done STRC-ing at all.â
That said, STRC hasnât escaped scrutiny. Economist Peter Schiff has been among the critics, warning that Strategyâs Bitcoin-backed yield model is on a path toward a death spiral.
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