Small real estate company bets on "Bitcoin concept stocks": West Main loans to buy Strategy preferred shares

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January 29 News, a US self-storage operator West Main Self Storage announced that it invested $200,000 in perpetual preferred shares of $STRC issued by Strategy, totaling 2014 shares. Notably, this investment was not made using the company’s own funds but was financed through an unsecured, non-recourse loan with a fixed interest rate of 6%, demonstrating that traditional companies are engaging with Bitcoin-related assets in a more “financialized” manner.

$STRC does not directly hold Bitcoin but is a preferred stock product issued by Strategy, which is known for its large Bitcoin reserves. The stock currently offers an annualized cash yield of about 11%, paid monthly, and its value is highly correlated with Strategy’s financial performance, which in turn is closely linked to Bitcoin price fluctuations. For companies unwilling to directly manage digital assets, such instruments provide a way to participate indirectly that aligns better with accounting and risk management frameworks.

From a financial structure perspective, this is a typical carry trade: West Main finances at 6% cost and invests in assets with an approximate 11% annual return, creating a spread of about 5%. As long as dividends are maintained, the company can enjoy stable cash flow while retaining the potential for upside price movement. Some market observers believe this design features an “asymmetric return” characteristic.

More notably, West Main is not a tech or financial company but a physical real estate operator. This indicates that structured products linked to Bitcoin are expanding from the crypto-native sphere into traditional industries. In recent years, tools such as preferred stocks, ETFs, and notes have gradually replaced direct coin holdings as the main ways for enterprises to participate in crypto assets.

Of course, risks still exist. $STRC is a perpetual preferred stock, and dividends may be adjusted; liquidity depends on market demand. If Bitcoin experiences significant volatility, Strategy’s balance sheet will also be affected. Nevertheless, this case demonstrates that companies are beginning to incorporate Bitcoin-related returns into their asset allocation considerations, marking a deeper integration of crypto finance into the traditional business ecosystem.

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