Strat,egy (formerly known as Micro,,Strat,egy) may have to sell part of over 597,000 Bitcoins to pay taxes in the United States starting in 2026, due to the new CAMT tax rule, which imposes a 15% tax on unrealized gains. The company expects to realize profits estimated at around $14 billion in the second quarter, while it anticipates a tax obligation of $6.3 billion. If it cannot raise capital through equity or debt issuance, selling $BTC may become inevitable - even at a loss compared to the purchase price. The company's software division is not generating sufficient revenue, and its obligations of $8.24 billion increase the pressures. This warning raises a red flag for other companies with large Bitcoin reserves, as the new tax regulation may force them to sell cryptocurrencies just to pay taxes on unrealized gains.

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