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STRC controversy goes mainstream

On April 16, 2026 by voice

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Across two record-breaking days this week, Strategy’s 11.5% dividend-paying preferred stock, STRC, likely raised more than $1.2 billion and could even have raised as much as $2.7 billion.

Whatever the figure, it was enough to trigger popular crypto YouTuber Coffeezilla to take the STRC controversy mainstream.

The volatile, quasi-pegged STRC is the subject of intense debate among bitcoin ($BTC) investors on social media.

It usually pays monthly dividends and trades near $100, yet has fluctuated more than 9% across its brief lifespan and can suspend dividend payments at the discretion of its board of directors.

Depending on the estimation methodology ahead of Monday’s formal SEC filing, Strategy’s STRC sales on Monday and Tuesday this week could have funded the purchase of anywhere between 17,204 and 29,914 $BTC.

Although that pace is certainly unprecedented — and likely unsustainable — if it were to actually persist, Strategy’s rate of purchases would remove over 10% of the circulating supply of $BTC from the market within 12 months.

Skeptical as ever, Coffeezilla published an 18-minute video on his second YouTube channel, which boasts 1.5 million subscribers and is reserved for higher production content.

COFFEEZILLA ON $STRC: “The company has no obligation to pay you back. Why haven’t people realized this?”

“My entire problem is that they’re leading people like a pied piper with this kind of ludicrous idea.” pic.twitter.com/mydVEt2Z29

— Bitcoin News (@BitcoinNewsCom) April 15, 2026

The sleuth questioned almost every claim about STRC made by its issuer, Michael Saylor’s $BTC acquisition company Strategy. He cautioned against CEO Phong Le’s advice to consider STRC for someone’s primary savings, including people living paycheck-to-paycheck.

He highlighted why STRC is not a bank account, money market, nor any type of insured savings product.

Not a bank account, money market, or fixed income

Coffeezilla also highlighted the lack of redemption rights of STRC holders who must re-sell their stock to other traders, not the company, in order to get their money back.

He contested any characterization of voluntary dividend payments as “fixed income” and lamented promoters misrepresenting its features to Main Street workers.

Coffeezilla’s criticism racked up 800,000 views in less than 24 hours. He compared STRC’s 11.5% yield to Terra Luna’s unsustainable returns on its Anchor stablecoin offering that once reached 20%, and flagged Strategy’s junk B- credit rating from S&P.

He was particularly concerned that 80% of STRC buyers are retail investors, indicating a lack of financial sophistication for a highly sophisticated, leveraged, and financially engineered offering.

Coffeezilla then zeroed-in on Saylor’s repeated comparisons of STRC to money market funds, even though STRC isn’t any type of money market fund, noting that Strategy itself admits that it’s “not required to hold any assets to back the STRC Stock.”

Strategy now holds more than 780,897 $BTC at an average cost basis of $75,577. $BTC actually trades near $74,000, meaning its entire treasury is underwater.

Coffeezilla controversy with STRC suitcoiners

Adam Livingston, a staunch supporter of Strategy, posted a 32-minute rebuttal within hours. He opened with his characteristically sensational style, falsely claiming, “STRC is the greatest fixed income investment ever.”

Coffeezilla disagreed wholeheartedly, saying, “STRC is not fixed income, it’s variable. It doesn’t guarantee return of principle which is famously what fixed income does.”

ZachXBT, the on-chain investigator, rebuked Livingston’s combative tone.

Saylor continues to liken STRC to a money market as risks mount

The math behind STRC marketing

The substantive disagreement hides under the theatrics. Even though $BTC has only rallied 23% in five years, Saylor believes it’s going to appreciate 30% per year on average going forward.

As a result of this belief, paying lavish dividends like 11.5% makes sense.

Coffeezilla didn’t center on that belief, however. He focused on Strategy’s retail-focused and simplistic marketing.

On CNBC, Saylor called STRC “a bank that pays you 10% interest” and on an earnings call recommended it “for your family treasury.” To induce demand and keep STRC trading near its intended $100 par, Strategy has hiked the dividend seven times since it launched the product at 9%.

Unlike an insured savings account, STRC fell to $90.52 in November 2025 and again to $93.10 in February 2026.

The STRC debate generated 6,536 posts on X in 17 hours and trended nationally.

After its dividend date on Tuesday, which encourages people to buy for the monthly dividend, trackers reported $0 estimated STRC sales by Strategy after its ex-dividend. The stock is trading 0.8% below its par today.

As Protos has previously reported, STRC carries no FDIC insurance, no SIPC protection, no redemption rights, and no obligation to maintain the stock’s $100 par value on Nasdaq.

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