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Strategy proposes semi-monthly dividends on its popular STRC preferred stock

By Stephen Alpher · Published April 17, 2026 · 3 min read · Source: CoinDesk
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Strategy proposes semi-monthly dividends on its popular STRC preferred stock

"[The] proposed changes are intended to stabilize price, dampen cyclicality, drive liquidity, and grow demand," said Executive Chairman Michael Saylor.

By Stephen Alpher Apr 17, 2026, 8:32 p.m. Make preferred on
Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor at the Digital Asset Summit in New York City on March 20, 2025. (Nikhilesh De)
Strategy's Michael Saylor (Nikhilesh De)

What to know:

Leading bitcoin treasury company Strategy (MSTR) has filed a proxy that, if approved, would allow for semi-monthly dividends on its STRC "Stretch" series of preferred stock.

The move would have no effect on STRC's annual dividend obligations or dividend rate (currently 11.5%), noted Executive Chairman Michael Saylor. Instead, he said, "[the] proposed changes are intended to stabilize price, dampen cyclicality, drive liquidity, and grow demand."

The high-yielding stock has been exceptionally popular, with outstanding notional value rising to $6.4 billion as of this afternoon's filing, according to a presentation.

Volatility has dropped to just 2.1% over the past two months versus 13% in the first eight months after the series' launch. But Saylor and team argue that volatility could be further dampened with semi-monthly payments.

Voting on the amendment will close on June 8, with July 15 as the expected first payment date under the new plan.

MSTR shares rose 11.8% on Friday alongside bitcoin's BTC$77,379.07 3% rise to $77,400.

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