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Michael Saylor· 2026-03-19 21:40
RT TFTC (@TFTC21)Saylor: "AI is going to bypass conventional analog assets, they're going to bypass traditional financial systems, and they're going to want to move digital assets, digital currency, digital capital around on a digital standard." https://t.co/93h5bjK52b ...
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Wu Blockchain· 2026-03-06 23:00
Michael Saylor: Money Will Ultimately Move at the Speed of LightMicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor said in a February 24 interview with Natalie Brunell that Bitcoin represents a digital financial revolution.Unlike traditional financial markets, which are constrained by trading hours, holidays, and regulatory barriers, Bitcoin can circulate globally 24 hours a day and transfer value at extremely low cost. He believes that digital capital capable of moving at the speed of light with minimal friction will ...
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Michael Saylor· 2026-01-23 19:56
RT Gate (@Gate)"Bitcoin is digital capital. But the future will run on digital credit." - @saylorIf that’s true... What’s the bridge?Watch full episode: https://t.co/HaUxJ8kpIA https://t.co/LaLZE0rtdM ...
Michael Saylor Says $80K Bitcoin is "Satoshi's Gift to the Faithful"
Yahoo Finance· 2025-11-25 19:56
Strategy Founder & Executive Chairman Michael Saylor joins us to discuss bitcoin's sharp decline to nearly $80,000, calling the volatility "Satoshi's gift" and a necessary "feature" for performance. He argues that investors need a 4 to 10-year time horizon and defends MicroStrategy's stock and financial resilience against index exclusion rumors and market noise. Saylor stresses that the long-term fundamentals of digital capital and financial sovereignty will override near-term pain. ...
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Michael Saylor· 2025-09-19 13:54
My discussion with @NatBrunell on the digital transformation and reinvigoration of capital markets through digital credit instruments — $STRK $STRF $STRD $STRC — built on $BTC digital capital.https://t.co/t8AcsgdiKF ...
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Cointelegraph· 2025-08-09 07:00
🧠 SAYLOR: "Bitcoin is digital capital. I think it's going to outperform the S&P index over the indefinite future." https://t.co/JatXqFnpJc ...
MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor on the major trends in the crypto economy
CNBC Television· 2025-08-01 14:31
Bitcoin's Role as a Store of Value - Bitcoin is demonetizing foreign real estate, private equity, public equity, and other store of value assets globally [1] - 20th-century physical analog assets are transitioning into 21st-century digital assets [1] - Bitcoin is backed by energy and computer power, positioning it as digital capital [4] - Bitcoin serves as a long-term store of value for durations of four to 40 years [5] Corporate Investment Strategies - Companies like Apple and Microsoft would benefit from investing in the S&P index [1] - If the Mag 7 companies could buy each other's securities, they would see improved returns, but SEC regulations prevent this [2] - Companies seeking to create shareholder value should avoid parking assets in fiat currency and instead invest in tangible assets [2] Digital Currency and Stablecoins - The crypto economy is experiencing rapid growth in both digital currency (stablecoins) and digital capital (Bitcoin) [4] - Digital currency (stablecoins) is suitable for short-term medium exchange needs, specifically for periods less than four years [4] - The possibility of stablecoins being backed by Bitcoin remains uncertain [3]
We see bitcoin as digital capital, says Strategy's Michael Saylor
CNBC Television· 2025-08-01 12:15
Shares of the world's uh largest corporate holder of Bitcoin uh lower this morning. Micro Strategies, now known uh simply a strategy, reported its best quarterly profit ever, well above uh the loss that analysts were expecting, reversing uh the year ago loss. The company now holds more than 600,000 bitcoins.Joining us now, Michael Sailor, the company's executive chairman, 3% of all the bitcoins that will ever be minted. uh 628,791 owned by uh strategy, but who's counting. >> Yeah, thanks for noticing.Um we ...