Did Strategy Really Turn Into a #Bitcoin Seller? The headline says $216M in $BTC sold. The market immediately asks a bigger question: Is this the beginning of institutional distribution? Not necessarily. Context changes everything. Strategy sold 3,588 $BTC to fund dividend obligations, while still holding 843,775 $BTC . That's a tiny fraction of its treasury, not a reversal of its long-term Bitcoin strategy. The more interesting development isn't the sale itself. It's the new authorization to sell up to $1.25B if needed. That creates an overhang the market will watch closely, but authorization isn't execution. Companies often secure financial flexibility without using the entire allocation. History also matters. Strategy has rarely sold Bitcoin. Previous sales were driven by capital management rather than a loss of conviction. The market's next move won't depend on one treasury transaction. It will depend on whether other institutions begin following the same path. One company managing cash flow is a headline. Multiple institutions reducing exposure would be a trend. Do you see this as smart treasury management, or the first sign that institutional Bitcoin demand is starting to change? $SOL  #BTC Price Analysis# #Bitcoin Price Prediction: What is Bitcoins next move?#