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Story: Michael Saylor Credits Bitcoin for Strategy’s Financial Success

By Maheen Hernandez

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Michael Saylor, chairman of Strategy (formerly known as MicroStrategy), has once again emphasized the critical role Bitcoin has played in shaping the financial success of his…

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On May 16, Saylor took to social media to share a unique take on financial success, unveiling what he called the “curriculum for an MSTR degree in finance.

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Saylor’s message was clear: Bitcoin is not just a speculative asset or a store of value—it’s an educational tool and foundational asset for any modern financial system.

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This declaration follows years of Saylor advocating for Bitcoin since MicroStrategy first adopted the cryptocurrency as its treasury reserve asset in 2020.

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His latest statement triggered varied reactions among X (formerly Twitter) users. While some hailed Saylor’s ongoing support for Bitcoin and his futuristic take on financial…

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Bitcoin’s performance over the last few months has given investors plenty to think about. The asset surged by more than 10% in a single day during its most recent bull rally, but…

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Institutional investors like Strategy, however, have not slowed down their accumulation. Saylor’s consistent buying during both dips and rallies has fueled optimism that…

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The broader market context supports Saylor’s optimism. Bitcoin’s increasing integration into financial systems, the rise of Bitcoin ETFs, and the growing interest from banks and…

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What sets Saylor apart is not just his conviction but his willingness to position Bitcoin at the core of business and educational frameworks.

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As Strategy continues to thrive in the Bitcoin-centric strategy it adopted, other firms and investors are increasingly studying its methods.

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In Saylor’s view, Bitcoin isn’t just part of the future—it is the foundation. And for those willing to learn and adapt, it may well be the key to unlocking long-term financial…

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