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How MicroStrategy and Others Are Taking on Billions in Debt to Buy More Bitcoin

Michael Saylor has raised $6 billion in convertible bonds, with $18 billion more to come. His strategy is unprecedented — here’s how it works.

Have Michael Saylor and MicroStrategy (MSTR) stumbled onto an infinite money glitch?

It would be hard to blame anyone for thinking so. While the Saylor-led company began buying bitcoin (BTC) more than four years ago, over the past 10 months MicroStrategy has used a unique strategy to raise over $6 billion for the express purpose of adding more bitcoin to its balance sheet, which as of Dec. 15 footed to 439,000 tokens worth $46 billion at the current price of about $106,000.

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MicroStrategy did not raise these funds by taking out loans or by issuing more company shares (though it has separately issued billions of dollars worth of equity). Rather, the firm sold convertible notes — debt securities which can be converted into equity on specified dates or under special conditions. And it’s not done yet: Saylor and company intend to raise at least another $18 billion through such bonds over the course of the next three years, according to a plan laid out in October.

Demand for this convertible paper has been so high that other companies, bitcoin miner MARA Holdings (MARA) among them, have adopted a similar playbook to raise billions to add to their own stacks.

But that raises a question: Could issuing so much debt eventually become dangerous for these firms, and for the crypto market at large?

“If bitcoin faces a prolonged period of low/declining prices, [the companies] could have to issue more equity and dilute shareholders at an inopportune time … [or] sell the bitcoin for less than they bought,” Quinn Thompson, founder of crypto hedge fund Lekker Capital, told CoinDesk. Thompson added, though, that he doesn’t expect the companies to become insolvent.

How convertible notes work

Convertible notes are a financial tool that allows companies to quickly raise funds without needing to provide collateral (as they would for a loan) or to immediately dilute their stock. These bonds are priced based on the interest rate baked into them, the firm’s underlying stock, the volatility of that stock and the firm’s credit worthiness.

For example, in November bitcoin mining firm Bitdeer (BTDR) raised $360 million by issuing convertible notes with an interest rate of 5.25%. These will mature on Dec. 1, 2029 at a price of $15.95 per share — which is approximately 42.5% higher than what these shares were trading for on Nov. 21 when the convertible notes were priced.

In other words, instead of simply buying the company’s shares on the open market, investors can earn a solid yield by holding these notes while also benefitting if the stock surges. Even better, convertible notes come with downside protection. On specific dates, such bonds can be redeemed in cash for an amount equal to the original investment plus interest payments. Put differently, investors are almost guaranteed to get their money back even if the stock plunges before the note matures.

But MicroStrategy’s situation is rather unheard of in that the firm has found demand for convertible bonds at a 0% interest rate even though benchmark U.S. interest rates are closer to 5%. Why? Volatility. Being essentially a leveraged play on bitcoin, MicroStrategy common stock most recently has been trading with a 30-day average implied volatility of 106 and prior to that even higher. For comparison, the S&P 500 usually trades at roughly 15 in implied volatility, and bitcoin at 60.

The stock volatility affects price action in MSTR’s convertible bonds and sophisticated market participants are able to score sizable profits by trading that volatility in a market neutral fashion. “I was on the phone with a convertible note [arbitrage] trader… just to sort of understand what he’s going through with all of this,” Richard Byworth, a convertible bond expert and managing partner at asset management firm Syz Capital, told the On The Margin podcast. “He said ‘Rich, I’ve become a degen crypto trader. … It’s insane. I go to the bathroom, if I haven’t tightened up all my deltas and at least left some limits, I can come back and have millions of dollars of exposure.’ This stuff is whipping around like crazy.”

There’s thus a huge demand for MicroStrategy’s convertible notes, and that has allowed the firm to sell a ton of them — five issuances in a year, which is unprecedented. At press time, the company had six outstanding convertible notes, with maturations between 2027 and 2032. Two of these have 0% interest rates, while two others yield 0.625%, a fifth 0.875% and the last one 2.25%. Because these rates are so low, MicroStrategy is managing to sell equity at a massive premium compared to its current stock price, while only paying a blended 0.811% interest rate on its debt, or $35 million annually, an amount easily covered by the firm’s revenue.

“Should implied volatility remain high, I bet MSTR sells more and more convertible bonds… meaning they buy more and more bitcoin,” Greg Magadini, director of derivatives at crypto data firm Amberdata, told CoinDesk. “To me the first sign of a bitcoin rally “TOP” will coincide with a drop in MSTR implied volatility.”

Convertible notes mania

In addition to the above-mentioned bitcoin miners, there’s medical device company Semler Scientific (SMLR), which made public its bitcoin treasury strategy in late May. While the firm to date has only purchased bitcoin with cash already on its balance sheet and capital raised through share sales, its stock was granted an options market on Tuesday, which will make note offerings much more attractive to investors and traders looking to profit in similar fashion to that of MicroStrategy’s debt.

Bitcoin miners took on roughly $5.2 billion in debt from June to Dec. 5 alone, according to the MinerMag. Some of these convertible notes have been issued with 0% interest in the case of MARA and Core Scientific, while others like Bitdeer, IREN (IREN) and TeraWulf (WULF) have issued them at rates ranging from 2.75% to 8.5%.

Not every company is employing the strategy for the same reasons, however. MARA and Riot Platforms (RIOT) are walking in MicroStrategy’s footsteps by using the proceeds from the convertible notes to add more bitcoin to their balance sheet, but Core Scientific, for example, wants the funds for operating expenses, capital expenditures, and potential acquisitions. Bitdeer, meanwhile, said it aimed to further develop its mining rig manufacturing business.

Bill eventually comes due

Convertible notes, however, are not free money. As mentioned previously, once the notes reach full maturity, holders can decide to convert them for equity at an agreed-upon price per share, or redeem them for cash if the stock has underperformed expectations.

The danger, then, is that the stock prices of these various firms could drop significantly over a long period of time, incentivizing holders to redeem their notes for cash instead of shares. In MicroStrategy’s case, that could compel the company to sell some of its bitcoin holdings to pay investors back, while bitcoin mining firms could be forced to sell off various mining assets. In a worst case scenario, firms could end up facing bankruptcy.

Forced selling of bitcoin isn’t necessarily the end of the world, at least as long as the company’s average purchase price is lower than the price it sells at. MicroStrategy’s stash, for instance, was acquired for $61,725 per bitcoin on average, which gives the firm a certain amount of breathing space. The trouble is bitcoin is well known for plunging 80% every few years. Just this year — in the middle of a bull market — the price declined nearly 40% at one point, so there’s no guarantee the top cryptocurrency won’t ever sink lower than MicroStrategy’s average purchase price.

Even so, MicroStrategy’s bonds are staggered, meaning that they all have different maturation years. That reduces the company’s risk because it won’t need to repay all of that debt all at once. In other words, bitcoin and MSTR would need to stay down for a significant number of years for the firm’s situation to get really dicey. The fact that most of MicroStrategy’s notes already meet the requirements for conversion is another point in the company’s favor, and it always has the option of rolling over its debt by issuing new convertible bonds, even if they wouldn’t be on such favorable terms.

In a sense, MicroStrategy is a grizzled veteran of this strategy. It’s possible the newcomers like the bitcoin miners and maybe Semler (if it does choose to issue debt) — whose average bitcoin purchase prices will be far higher — could find themselves far more exposed, having taken on large liabilities closer to a potential cycle top.

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MicroStrategy to Enter Nasdaq 100, Exposing Bitcoin-Linked Stock to Billions in Passive Investment Flows

The self-described Bitcoin Development Company became one of the 75 largest non-financial firms in the Nasdaq after its explosive growth this year.

MicroStrategy (MSTR) is set to soon be included in of the world’s largest exchange-traded funds after becoming the first bitcoin-centric company to win entry into the Nasdaq-100 Index.

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The Nasdaq-100 Index tracks the 100 largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq exchange and is filled with dominant market names like Apple, Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Tesla and Costco.

The price of bitcoin (BTC) added modestly to earlier gains, topping $102,000 in the minutes following the Friday 8 pm ET press release from Nasdaq announcing the inclusion.

On Nov. 29, the day when the Nasdaq took a market snapshot in preparation for the index’s annual rebalancing, MicroStrategy had a market cap of roughly $92 billion. That would rank the Michael Saylor-led company as the 40th largest in the Nasdaq 100 and a likely weighting in the index of 0.47%, according to Bloomberg Intelligence senior ETF analyst Eric Balchunas.

As comparison, Apple — prior to this year’s rebalancing — had the index’s largest weighting at just under 9%; Qualcomm had the 20th largest weighting at just above 1%.

The addition will exponentially increase the Nasdaq 100’s exposure to bitcoin (BTC), of which MicroStrategy owns about $42 billion worth, and expose MSTR to billions in passive investment. ETFs tracking the Nasdaq 100 have more than $550 billion in assets under management, said Balchunas. Easily the largest is Invesco’s QQQ Trust (QQQ) with more than $300 billion in AUM.

“The inclusion of MicroStrategy entering the Nasdaq 100 is possibly the second biggest story of 2024, after the launch of the US spot listed ETFs,” said James Van Straten, senior analyst at CoinDesk. “These funds are often buyers at any price level on a monthly basis which will add to another buyer of MSTR, when Michael Saylor continues to issue the at-the-market (ATM) offering, to dilute shareholders but will have a bigger base of buyers.”

Balchunas’ colleague James Seyffart cautions that there’s a chance that MicroStrategy’s inclusion in the index might be short-lived as the company could be re-classified as a financial firm in March since its value comes almost entirely from its bitcoin holdings and not the actual operating business. MicroStrategy founder and Executive Michael Saylor has even said previously that he plans to turn the company into a “bitcoin bank,” making it even less of a technology operation.

“The game theory now sees the SPDR S&P 500 Trust (SPY), the largest of all ETFs with about $650 billion in AUM, as maybe needing to include MSTR to rival their competitor,” van Straten added. “Millions of investors will now have indirect bitcoin exposure adding to the flywheel effect.”

The re-shuffling of the Nasdaq 100 and consequently the QQQ and related ETFs will go into effect on Dec. 23.

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Dua Lipa’s pickle-infused Diet Coke: What are your favourite weird food combinations?

Dua Lipa has gone viral with a beverage concoction that has divided the internet. But everyone has their own weird food combinations that shouldn’t work (but do). Here are some tips for you to step outside your culinary comfort zones.

This week, one of our favourite pop stars here at Euronews Culture shared a divisive drink combination.

Indeed, Dua Lipa split the internet with her now-viral TikTok post showing the ‘Levitating’ and ‘Houdini’ singer pouring a can of Diet Coke into a glass. Nothing strange about that. But then she added pickle juice and some jalapeño sauce to the mix. And yes, a few pickles and jalapeño slices did tip into the beverage.

She seemed to think it was delicious. British chef Gordon Ramsay even tried it in response to the clip, and he wasn’t levitating…

Gordon was no fan of Dua’s drink recipe

Much like her olive oil-and-ice cream tip earlier this year, we tried this new combo and… Well, it’s surprisingly good. It’s two-for-two for Lipa. As far as we’re concerned, she is fast becoming our culinary sensei.

While we wait for her to drop another unusual combination, we got thinking about our very own strange pairings, and thought we’d share our favourite food mashups. Just keep an open mind, and hopefully these will inspire you to step outside your culinary comfort zones.

And don’t call the authorities (or Gordon) – we’re fine, we promise.

Peanut butter & pickles

Peanut butter and pickles

Peanut butter is the great love of my life. Together through thick and thin, crunchy and smooth, I’m convinced there’s no food or life circumstance it won’t make better.

Take, for instance, pickles. Pickles are delicious too. They’re salty and sour, tubby little things bursting with boisterous brine that temporarily satiates every human particle of yearning. Some people will relish in telling you this is wrong, but they’re the ones who are wrong – and clearly living on a lower, less joyous plane of existence.

However, no great snack comes without consequence. If you, too, have issues with self-control, you might well find yourself at the end of a gherkin jar with sandpapered taste buds and stinging lips. This is where the peanut butter comes in – as a sort of armour for acidicness.

Spread it onto the pickle like icing – don’t be precious, just really let yourself go if the mood takes – et voilà! You’ve got yourself a creamy barrier that offsets any sharpness with butteryness. Always go for crunchy peanut butter (obviously) for added texture, and have a hand towel nearby (it’s a bit messy). If you’re feeling lazy and don’t mind getting pickle juice in the peanut butter container, go right ahead and dunk the pickles straight in there.

Please note that this snack combination does sometimes come with moments of troubling self-reflection, but if, as the saying goes, “love means never having to say you’re sorry” then nope, I’m not sorry for choosing to live like this. Dill with it. AB

Goat’s cheese & Nutella

Goat’s cheese and Nutella

Sweet and savory is a thing, and let’s not pretend it’s not a glorious pairing for the ages. One which I’ve discovered works wonders is cheese and chocolate – specifically goat’s cheese and Nutella. Or whichever chocolate paste you favour, but it has to be said that Nutella works best.

Before you run for the hills or suspect they’ve let me out of my straitjacket for the day, hear me out. The distinct flavour of goat’s cheese marries well with the hazelnut goodness of one of Italy’s finest exports.

Yes, Nutella is manufactured by Piedmont’s Ferrero. Now you know.

Don’t be too decadent with the amounts you add – this isn’t Amber’s peanut butter and pickle recipe (which I’m definitely trying out tonight). Just some light dollops will do. However, once you do lovingly affix the paste to the cheese and top it with some pistachios if you’re feeling extra fancy, and mama mia, che delizioso! 

And when you think about it, cheese is regularly enjoyed with jams and chutneys. So, is it that surprising another sweet paste works wonders?

Nutella also works a treat with Manchego cheese, cancelling out some of the saltiness and leaving you with an orgasmic snack that works particularly well if you’re in the mood for a grilled cheese… It may sound odd but it actually makes all the cheesy sense in the world. And if you’re not opposed to the idea, feel free to try out another one of my madcap Nutella / chocolate tricks: leave out the garlic from your hummus and add some Nutella and a swig of maple syrup. Beat all of that up like it owes you money, and go to town on that dip. Trust me – it’ll blow your socks off. DM

Mayonnaise & Nutella

Mayonnaise and Nutella 

Memory rarely comes as it’s presented in art. There are few crystal clear flashbacks dialogue recalled with perfect clarity. Nor is it vague moments covered in haze. Most often, it’s a selection of singular moments, preserved in amber. This is one of them.

I remember almost nothing from my Year 2 teacher Mrs Moses (I was 6 years old) aside from her sincerely suggesting we try this bizarre combo. I’ve loved it ever since.

As with all great peculiarities, some of my sick pleasure comes from the instant recoil anyone makes when they hear you have dared combine the luxurious sweet treat of Italy’s national hero with the unctuous savoury condiment mayonnaise.

Dear reader, stay with me. You’re assuming that the Nutella is the main player here with the mayo acting as a sulphureous sideshow. It’s not. We’re adding complex nutty tones and deep chocolate hues to the masterpiece landscape oil painting that mayonnaise is. 

Forget your gag reflex for one second and picture the pure decadence of everyone’s favourite emulsification complemented by everyone’s favourite sweet palette. Don’t think of it as Nutella and mayonnaise. Think of it as a poor man’s chocolate creme brulée. Add a bit of sugar on top and torch it, I dare you. JW

Wotsits & Kinder Egg

Wotsits and Kinder Egg

A bizarre food combination that I believe could pair disturbingly well with Dua Lipa’s evil pickle juice Diet Coke is what I like to call a Kinder Egg Wotsit sandwich.  

If you’re scratching your head thinking, “What’s a Wotsit?”, just imagine a Cheeto – a bright, nuclear orange cheese puff crisp from the UK that I personally consider a national treasure.  

To make this delicious monstrosity of a sandwich, first carefully split your chocolate Kinder Egg in half and throw away the sad little toy inside. Replace it with the real star of the show – two to three Wotsits. Seal it up and voilà – your sandwich is ready to devour however you please.  

As you take a bite, you’ll first be greeted with the smooth, creamy chocolate goodness o
f the Kinder Egg, only to be pleasantly interrupted by the satisfying crunch and salty cheesiness of the Wotsits.  

And for those who like to really live life on the edge, you can spice things up by using Flamin’ Hot Wotsits instead. You’re welcome! TF

Mashed potato & Marmite (and a whole lot more)

Mashed potato and Marmite

Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I don’t think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport – I think about mashed potatoes.  

There’s something incredibly soothing about forking a food into a smudgy then velvety texture, as if all life’s frustrations could be so easily melded into a meditative mush. It’s also this perfect foundation for stirring in crazy concoctions, like a witch tending to her love potion.  

Obviously, olive oil and/or butter are no-brainers, but after that, I always go for a hefty spoonful of Marmite. You know it’s enough when the mash turns to the colour of fudge.  

Next, Tabasco. Just about three or four blobs – I sometimes imagine it’s the blood of my enemies or tears from the devil, then fold it in. Add a little sprinkle of garlic salt because, why not? Then heat up some (thick) gravy, pour over, and tuck in.  

I can’t exactly explain why this works – there’s the added umami flavour and hints of spice and garlic that bring extra excitement to the gloopy creaminess of the mash – but ultimately, it’s just a mad mash-up of things I like that together, somehow work and always make a bad day better. It’s quite beautiful, really.  

Not the dish itself – that does, admittedly, look like a sewage spill. AB

Strawberries & basil (and pepper)

Strawberries and basil

My esteemed colleagues have been regaling you with quite the lunatic (but bizarrely yummy-sounding) array of recipes, so I’m going to temporarily dial it back and stick with the basics.

If you haven’t yet had the pleasure of this simple yet deliciously depraved combination, I pity you. Follow my lead.

Cut some fresh strawberries and place them in a bowl. Roll up a few basil leaves into succulent scented cigarette and chop some thin slices. Sprinkle them on top of nature’s candy and then crack some black peppercorns to season.

I’ve heard of some intrepid gastronomes who add a soupçon of balsamic vinegar glaze, lemon, or a mist of white sugar. Fine additions, but surplus to requirement. It’s the KISS principle in the kitchen that works best: Keep It Simple, Sous-chef.

Et voilà – a healthy and yummy dessert which sees the pepper and basil leaves neutralize some of the tartness and bring out some extra flavours in the strawberries. The magic condiments also work with a lot of citrus fruits – pineapple in particular.

Once you’ve been converted, the sky’s the limit. My tip: sliced peaches (thirds work best), halved strawberries and whole blueberries, with generous helpings of chopped basil and properly ground pepper. Add some granulated sugar this time, mix everything together and you’ve got yourself a fruitbowl you won’t forget in a hurry.

Now, brace yourselves for our final recommendation, which sounds like an artery-clogging nightmare… DM

Quorn mince & a whole lot of condiments

Who knows???

The instruction on the back of Quorn mince – the meat alternative that became a staple in the 2010s – says something to the effect of “combine with your favourite sauce and heat up”.  

Being a hungry kitchen illiterate teenager, I took this instruction a little too literally and created a monster.  

Instead of sauce being the pomodoro base of a typical ragu, I assumed it meant condiments. Naturally this meant putting a load of the frozen mince in a bowl and pouring in a hefty combo of ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard (the yellow American-style slop), brown sauce (always HP), Worcestershire sauce, hot sauce (Tabasco) and to give it some Asian satay flair, peanut butter.  

Throw the bowl, now resembling some kind of primordial soup, into a microwave for about 10 minutes. Enough to caramelise the sugars, evaporate the liquid and turn this war crime into a sticky-yet-crispy MSG nightmare. Finally, top with cheese and blast for a few more minutes to make it presentable.

I nicknamed this dish “Sploosh” after the magical treat from the book “Holes”. I can’t speak to Sploosh’s nutritional qualities, but I have a hunch it’s all you’d need to survive in any inhospitable environment. Much like all good cooking, it brings together all the key flavour profiles: sweet, salty, spicy, and bitter. Admit it, you’re intrigued. JW