Key Takeaways:
- Strategy recently started buying more Bitcoin in future through new ATM programs worth $44.1 billion
- The plan is investing a total of $21 billion in common stock, $21 billion in STRC preferred, and $2.1 billion in STRK
- An increasing number of sales agents and authorizations are added in order to demonstrate the fact that they are now more aggressive as far as capital is concerned
Strategy is scaling its Bitcoin playbook. With a huge update to regulators they got access to billions of dollars of prospective capital through the issue of new stock.
Table of Contents
- Strategy Expands Capital Raise Through New Agreements
- $44.1B Offering Across Three Equity Lines
- How the ATM Structure Works
- Key Differences in the New Setup
- Capital Flow Into Bitcoin
Strategy Expands Capital Raise Through New Agreements
On March 23rd 2026, Strategy signed agreements to supplement new distribution agents such as Moelis, Alliance Global Partners and StoneX. These companies join a large institutional group authorized to distribute companies’ equity.
Meanwhile, Strategy also provides multiple addendums for the current sales agreement. These updates allow the company to issue and sell additional shares via offering programs under new at-the-market (ATM) schemes.
This will provide Strategy with the breathing room to raise capital in small stages, as opposed to a massive round.
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$44.1B Offering Across Three Equity Lines
The updated filing outlines three major capital channels:
- Up to $21 billion in common stock (MSTR)
- Up to $21 billion in STRC preferred stock
- Up to $2.1 billion in STRK preferred stock
These offerings can be implemented gradually depending on market outlook.
How the ATM Structure Works
ATM programs allow enterprises to sell shares directly to market with the current price level. This approach helps reduce timing risks and avoid the strong dilution due to one-time large offerings.
For Strategy, this means that the company can steadily raise capital when there are chances, especially in volatile market periods.

Key Differences in the New Setup
- STRC offering authorization was expanded significantly, increasing share that can be issued
- STRK offering authorization was reduced, at the same time stopping the previous offering program
- A new STRK program worth $2.1 billion has been implemented to replace the previous structure
Such a direction indicates a re-allocation of Strategy in terms of funding.
Capital Flow Into Bitcoin
The revenue obtained through these programs must be used in:
- Ongoing Bitcoin purchases
- Treasury expansion during price weakness
- Long-term positioning in the crypto market
The company has been constantly increasing its Bitcoin stock and will continue to do so as more capitals are injected into it.
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