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By Dan Saada
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2025: The Year of Institutional Adoption. According to Saylor, 2025 marks the beginning of large-scale institutional entry into digital…
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The Long-Term Vision: $21 Million Bitcoin. Beyond 2025, Saylor envisions Bitcoin continuing to appreciate at an average rate of 29% per year…
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“Bitcoin Is Digital Property”. Saylor described Bitcoin as a “very elegant way of creating a property network,” arguing that it…
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Challenging Bitcoin Skeptics. In his remarks, Saylor also criticized those who remain skeptical of Bitcoin, arguing that…
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Bitcoin as a Global Equalizer. Saylor framed Bitcoin as a universal equalizer in a world divided by financial inequality and…
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Broader Implications for Crypto Markets. Saylor’s comments come at a time when Bitcoin remains volatile but fundamentally strong, hovering…
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During an interview on Schwab Network’s “Market Overtime,” Strategy CEO Michael Saylor shared one of his boldest Bitcoin outlooks yet, suggesting the leading cryptocurrency could…
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Saylor, who has become one of Bitcoin’s most outspoken advocates, said that his company’s corporate guidance targets $150,000 for BTC this year, citing accelerating institutional…
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“Our corporate guidance is targeted at $150,000 by the end of the year,” Saylor said during the broadcast, emphasizing his conviction that the asset’s scarcity and utility will…
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This projection aligns with Strategy’s ongoing accumulation strategy. The company currently holds over 640,000 BTC, making it one of the world’s largest corporate holders of…
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Beyond 2025, Saylor envisions Bitcoin continuing to appreciate at an average rate of 29% per year for the next 21 years, ultimately reaching an astronomical $21 million per BTC.
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While the figure may seem extreme, Saylor explains it as a theoretical projection of Bitcoin’s monetary transformation potential, assuming exponential adoption and continued…
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He sees Bitcoin not just as a speculative asset but as a technological revolution that redefines how individuals and institutions store and transfer economic value.
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Saylor described Bitcoin as a “very elegant way of creating a property network,” arguing that it enables people to bind economic energy directly to themselves.
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“The best way to think about Bitcoin is it’s the world’s first example of a technology that allows individuals or corporations to tightly bind economic energy to their person,”…
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