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STRC: The Global Bitcoin Dollar Cost Average

2026/03/18 20:46
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STRC: The Global Bitcoin Dollar Cost Average

If you haven’t already, please read my last research note about takeaways from Strategy World 2026. I cover a wide range of things there, and today I want to narrow in on what I believe is the most important Bitcoin development in the last year: STRC.

STRC and Volatility

Strategy designed STRC as a variable-rate financial instrument intended to maintain a fixed market price of $100. If STRC’s trading range falls below $100, Strategy is committed to increasing the dividend payout, incentivizing bids back to the $100 target. Conversely, if STRC trades above $100, Strategy uses its At-The-Market (ATM) offering to sell more shares or reduce the dividend, allowing the price to adjust back to $100.

This financial engineering substitutes price volatility with yield volatility. Given the market’s preference for price stability, Strategy created an instrument with stable pricing but variable yield. As market confidence in Strategy’s ability to manage the peg via the dividend improves, one would expect the frequency of dividend adjustments to decrease. This creates a positive feedback loop: price stability and high trading volume facilitate Strategy’s ability to sell substantial quantities of STRC.

The result of a stable $100 price and an active at-the-market offering is a mechanism for global Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) into Bitcoin that operates—at the margins—independently of Bitcoin’s spot price. This is a very big deal. 

Explaining Dollar Cost Averaging

Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA) is a straightforward concept: averaging the dollar-denominated cost basis of an asset acquisition. It is usually implemented by committing a fixed dollar amount to purchase an asset at regular intervals, regardless of the price. This method acquires more units when prices are low and fewer when prices are high. This generally imparts a marginal downward bias on the long-term cost basis, provided the asset exhibits reasonable volatility.

Strategy’s Bitcoin Financing So Far 

Prior to STRC’s $100 price stabilization, Strategy often acquired Bitcoin at local price peaks. This occurred because all its existing financing vehicles positively correlated with the BTC spot price. For example, MSTR common stock trades as a high-beta proxy for BTC. Thus, when BTC significantly rises, selling MSTR raises substantial financing. However, this dynamic meant that capital for BTC acquisition became available precisely when BTC’s price was at local highs.

Other preferred instruments largely exhibited similar behavior. When BTC was strong, credit spreads narrowed. When BTC was weak, preferred shares typically sold off. Although these are fixed income instruments that theoretically should have been less correlated, a practical correlation persisted nonetheless. 

STRC changes this dynamic.

As long as sufficient volume is maintained at or above the $100 price point, Strategy can continuously raise capital by issuing STRC. The market’s reliance and fervent desire for price stability creates a financing instrument uncorrelated with the price of BTC.

Specifically, fundraising via STRC is correlated with STRC volume rather than with BTC price action. This is a significant breakthrough, facilitating a “global DCA” into BTC. 

STRC as the Global Bitcoin Dollar Cost Average

A stable-price asset offering an 11.5% yield naturally attracts global interest. So let’s follow the trail. Investors acquire STRC. Strategy then uses these funds to purchase BTC. Although the investors’ capital was not explicitly designated for BTC, it is ultimately channeled into BTC acquisition.

Demand for an instrument like STRC arises—at its margins—independently of the price of BTC. Therefore, the resulting financing activity and subsequent BTC purchases remain unaffected by BTC price fluctuations. This is the core characteristic of a dollar cost averaging program.

Crucially, the funds for this DCA originate from the collective savings of entities seeking STRC’s attributes. This demographic likely includes much of the global population. The only remaining challenge is distribution. Currently, Strategy can sell STRC to anyone with a standard U.S. brokerage account. The development of Layer 3 “Digital Money” products (discussed in the prior research note) built on the STRC foundation has the potential to broaden distribution substantially. Other things like investor education, marketing, market maturity, and an instrument-level credit rating can also help. These expansions would increase the magnitude of the global DCA funnel.

What is remarkable is that Bitcoin alone could never have achieved this type of broad demand. Bitcoin is evidently deemed by most entities to be too volatile or complicated or uncertain. What was needed was a corporation that could bear the volatility risk of BTC and provide a stable return profile in the form of a credit instrument. This instrument would be widely attractive and receive regular investment from a broad scope of investors, allowing the corporation to create a Bitcoin DCA by proxy. This is the essence of what STRC enables.

Some Caveats

I used the term “at margins” repeatedly for a reason. While STRC maintains price stability, this stability is contingent upon BTC continuing to generate favorable returns. If BTC’s return falls below the STRC yield rate, Strategy’s common equity investors are basically covering this difference via a combination of dilution and multiples compression. There is a limit to the losses that can be absorbed by common equity before the company’s ability to sustain the STRC instrument is jeopardized. STRC functions as a global Bitcoin DCA only as long as the underlying asset (BTC) performs well. This is an important caveat. 

Furthermore, stability is maintained primarily in market conditions absent of complete “panic” surrounding BTC. Events like February 5 2026, or mid-November 2025, which saw significant and violent BTC drawdowns, resulted in temporary STRC sell-offs. Historical evidence therefore confirms that STRC exhibits some downside correlation to BTC during periods of extreme market duress. These types of market regimes do challenge the viability of a “global Bitcoin DCA” concept. At the very least, it is possible that this DCA will be temporarily disrupted if enough sellers push the price below $100. 

Conclusion

The realization of a global DCA through STRC is in its early stages. Last week, Strategy issued over $1.1 billion through the STRC ATM program—an unprecedented magnitude for preferred stock in capital markets history.

It is interesting to consider how long BTC can remain below its all-time highs if an increasing number of entities participate in the global Bitcoin DCA by adopting STRC.

Disclaimer: This content was written on behalf of Bitcoin For CorporationsThis article is intended solely for informational purposes and should not be interpreted as an invitation or solicitation to acquire, purchase or subscribe for securities.

This post STRC: The Global Bitcoin Dollar Cost Average first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Allard Peng.

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