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Bitcoin’s ‘digital credit’ yield trade breaks below par as margin calls hit $10 billion market – Crypto News
Bitcoin’s emerging digital-credit trade broke below its promise of calm this week.
This week, Strategy’s STRC preferred shares fell as low as $82.50 before rebounding, while Strive’s SATA slid from around par into the low $90s and also recovered. Both products had been sold into the market as income instruments built around Bitcoin treasury companies, with double-digit dividends and an intended pull toward $100.
The break jolted a market that has grown to roughly $10 billion in less than a year. It also gave investors their first look at how these Bitcoin-linked yield products behave when a quiet trade meets margin pressure.
A quiet income trade draws borrowed money
STRC and SATA sit in a new corner of the Bitcoin treasury market. The products are generally structured as perpetual preferred shares, meaning they pay recurring dividends but have no fixed maturity date.
Strategy, the largest public Bitcoin holder, helped create the category with STRC. Strive followed with SATA. Both issuers used the instruments to reach investors who wanted yield from Bitcoin-heavy balance sheets instead of direct coin exposure.
The products found demand because Bitcoin itself does not produce income. A preferred share paying roughly 11% to 13% can appeal to investors who want a dividend stream and believe the issuer’s Bitcoin reserves provide long-term balance-sheet strength.
The trade became more attractive as STRC stayed close to $100. A security that rarely moves far from par while paying a double-digit dividend invites investors to treat it as a stable income product.
However, some buyers went further. They borrowed against the shares to increase exposure and lift returns. The dividend remained the same, but leverage allowed investors to hold more shares with less upfront capital.
That trade required one condition: the preferred shares had to remain near par.
Once STRC began to slip, leveraged holders lost that cushion. The share price fell, margin pressure rose, and accounts that had borrowed against the position faced forced sales.
Liquidations cluster near the lows
In a social media post, Parker White, co-founder of DeFi Development Corp., explained that STRC’s recent decline to $82 pointed to a forced liquidation event.
According to him, many buyers had entered the trade near $100, where STRC had spent much of its time. If those investors used similar brokerage margin terms, their risk levels would also sit near similar prices.
White said STRC’s move toward the low $80s may have pushed some accounts through maintenance margin thresholds. Once those levels were reached, brokers could force sales regardless of whether the investor still believed in the product.
The timing of the volume added to that view. White said heavy midday trading during the decline looked consistent with broker-driven liquidation rather than ordinary repositioning.
Traditional equity markets often see the most volume near the open and close. A burst of selling in the middle of the day suggested accounts were being closed out as prices broke through margin levels.
Short sellers may have helped accelerate the move. A crowded long trade financed with borrowed money creates an obvious target. Bearish traders can press the price lower, trigger forced sales, and then buy back shares as liquidation selling adds volume.
SATA’s decline followed the same pressure. Investors facing margin calls do not always sell only the position that caused the problem. They often sell what is available. That can pull related securities into the same decline, especially in a young market where the investor base overlaps.
The move did not require a default, a missed dividend, or a collapse in issuer assets. It required a security that looked stable enough to borrow against and enough holders crowded into the same trade.
Strive says reserves were not hit
In response to the market situation, Strive Chief Executive Officer Matt Cole said the volatility marked the most difficult day yet for digital credit, but he rejected the idea that the price action reflected a weakening of the issuer’s credit profile.
Cole said Strive’s dividend reserves remained intact and that the company was positioned to meet its obligations. He described the move as a leverage liquidation rather than a deterioration in the underlying business.
According to him:
“When markets move against leveraged holders, forced selling can create a cascade. Prices fall, margin calls increase, more selling occurs, and the cycle feeds on itself. The selling becomes disconnected from fundamentals and becomes driven by balance sheet constraints.”
He added that the liquidation event did not mean Strive had lost the ability to pay dividends.
Supporters of Strategy made the same case for STRC. Jesse Myers, head of Bitcoin strategy at The Smarter Web Company, said Strategy’s balance sheet had not changed because STRC traded lower.
He said the company could continue paying dividends for decades under current conditions and that modest Bitcoin appreciation would extend that runway.
The lower price also lifted the effective yield for new buyers. A preferred share pays the same stated dividend regardless of where it trades. An investor buying near $85 receives a higher yield than one who bought at $100, while also gaining potential upside if the share returns closer to par.
That helped bring buyers back after the steepest selling. STRC and SATA both bounced from their lows, suggesting some investors viewed the move as forced selling rather than a permanent repricing of the issuers.
The next version of the Bitcoin yield trade will cost more
While STRC and SATA recovered from their lows, the selloff has left brokers, issuers and investors with less room to treat Bitcoin-linked preferred shares as quiet income products.
Brokerages are likely to review margin rules after STRC’s drop showed how quickly forced selling can gather around a single level. Tighter requirements would make it harder for investors to build large borrowed positions, cutting the risk of another clustered unwind while also reducing the appeal of using the shares to magnify yield.
Issuers may also have to offer stronger protections. Larger cash reserves, clearer buyback plans, higher call premiums and more flexible dividend terms could help reassure buyers that companies have tools to support the products during stress.
However, any fix would come with a cost.
While a higher dividend could help pull STRC or SATA closer to par, it would also make the securities more expensive for the companies issuing them. Buybacks could signal confidence, but they would require cash or fresh financing. Bigger reserves would strengthen the structure, but they could leave less capital available for Bitcoin purchases.
Meanwhile, the selloff gave investors a cleaner measure of the risk as it showed that a preferred share tied to a Bitcoin treasury company can keep paying dividends and still fall sharply in the market. An issuer can defend its balance sheet while leveraged holders are forced out. A product designed to soften Bitcoin’s volatility can still transmit panic when too much borrowing builds around it.
As Cole noted:
“Today’s events were difficult for some investors, but they were also instructive. Digital Credit is still in its infancy. It is better for the market to experience and learn from these dynamics now, while the market remains relatively small, than years from now when the market is many times larger. Investors, issuers, and market participants all benefit from understanding the risks associated with leverage and liquidity before the asset class reaches full scale.”
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