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stocksJun 3, 2026, 12:46 PM

Saylor's '₿ack to Work' Post Raises Concerns as MSTR Sells BTC

Michael Saylor posted '₿ack to Work' on social media. The phrase previously signaled Bitcoin purchases, but now that Strategy (MSTR) has begun selling, analysts warn the message may have a different implication.

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Michael Saylor, co-founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), posted the phrase "₿ack to Work" on social media. In the past, this wording has been interpreted as a signal of fresh Bitcoin purchases by the company.

However, with Strategy having recently started selling part of its Bitcoin holdings, some market participants now view the post with caution. Experts suggest the phrase could indicate a shift in strategy or simply a routine update, but the timing has fueled speculation.

No additional details on the scale or timing of any potential new transactions have been disclosed.

Source: MarketTwits