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GD Culture Group plans 7,500 Bitcoin sale – Panic or strategic reset?

By Ritika Gupta · Published February 26, 2026 · 3 min read · Source: AMBCrypto
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GD Culture Group plans 7,500 Bitcoin sale – Panic or strategic reset?
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GD Culture Group plans 7,500 Bitcoin sale – Panic or strategic reset?

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Bitcoin’s institutional narrative repriced after GD Culture Group Bitcoin exit.

Posted: February 26, 2026 Avatar By: Ritika Gupta Journalist Edited By: Jacob Thomas GD Culture Group plans 7,500 Bitcoin sale - Panic or strategic reset? Avatar Ritika Gupta Journalist Edited By: Jacob Thomas Posted: February 26, 2026 Share this article

The past few months have shown that digital treasuries can cut both ways. 

What started as a bullish tailwind with companies accumulating large positions and fueling market euphoria quickly flipped into a source of FUD as the broader pullback pushed many DATs into deep unrealized losses.

No example stands out more than Strategy, the largest Bitcoin [BTC] treasury holder with over 700k BTC. But after two straight quarters of drawdowns, MSTR has slid roughly 70%, highlighting the volatility embedded in the treasury trade.

MSTR

Source: TradingView (MSTR/USD)

Consequently, some DATs now appear to be shifting into risk-off mode. 

Nasdaq-listed GD Culture Group, the 15th-largest Bitcoin treasury holder with 7,500 BTC, has announced that its board of directors has authorized the sale, exchange, or other disposition of its entire Bitcoin position.

The reaction was immediate. Some analysts flagged the move as an inflection point for the Bitcoin treasury trade, particularly following BTC’s 30%+ correction, which has amplified downside risk across DATs.

On the flip side, others view it as a strategic reset

By reducing exposure and protecting shareholders, GD Culture Group may be attempting to stabilize its position. The natural question, then, is whether this move will restore institutional confidence across BTC DATs.

Institutional Bitcoin narrative tested as DATs cut exposure

GD Culture Group’s recent Bitcoin sell-off appears to be more strategic.

Notably, the company plans to use the proceeds to “fund the company’s share repurchase program.” In practical terms, capital raised from liquidating over $500 million in BTC will be redirected toward buybacks.

From a technical perspective, the move tracks. After BTC’s recent 30%+ correction, GD Culture Group’s stock (GDC) is trading roughly 33% below its pre-October crash level of $6 and has been chopping sideways around that range, suggesting compressed momentum.

Bitcoin

Source: TradingView (GDC/USD)

In this setup, a buyback program could act as a demand floor.

Zooming out, macro volatility has intensified FUD across Bitcoin DATs, with MSTR driving much of the downside narrative. In that risk-off environment, a $500 million buyback acts as a stabilizing lever, reinforcing shareholder value while working to rebuild confidence in the equity story.

Put simply, GDC’s Bitcoin sell-off looks more like a timing play. With DAT sentiment stretched and markets gradually rotating back toward risk-on, reinforcing the stock’s base could help localize a BTC bottom.

Once conditions turn constructive, DATs pivot back toward accumulation.


Final Summary

 

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