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Story: Michael Saylor Urges U.S. to Secure 20% of Bitcoin to Strengthen Economy

By Evie Vavasseur

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A Bold Proposal for U.S. Economic Strength. Saylor made it clear that he believes there is only room for one nation-state to hold 20% of the…

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The Potential Impact on U.S. Fiscal Health. Saylor’s proposal hinges on Bitcoin’s continued growth.

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Strategy's Bitcoin Holdings and Record Performance. To contextualize his argument, Saylor pointed to his own company, Strategy, which holds a…

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The Future of Bitcoin and U.S. Economic Strategy. While some remain skeptical about the feasibility of Saylor’s vision, his call to action has…

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Michael Saylor, the founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), has boldly proposed that the United States should acquire 20% of the global Bitcoin supply.

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Saylor made it clear that he believes there is only room for one nation-state to hold 20% of the Bitcoin network, and he strongly advocates that it should be the U.S.

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According to Saylor, if the U.S. owns this amount of Bitcoin, the dollar would appreciate in value, and the country could use Bitcoin's appreciation to pay off a significant…

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Saylor’s proposal hinges on Bitcoin’s continued growth. He believes that Bitcoin's market cap, currently around $2 trillion, has the potential to increase to $20 trillion within…

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Saylor emphasized that securing Bitcoin could elevate the U.S. to become a creditor nation, positioning it as a leader in cyberspace for the next century.

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To contextualize his argument, Saylor pointed to his own company, Strategy, which holds a significant amount of Bitcoin. Currently, Strategy owns 478,000 BTC, approximately 2.

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While some remain skeptical about the feasibility of Saylor’s vision, his call to action has raised widespread debate. Polymarket’s odds currently place the likelihood of the U.S.

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Saylor’s proposal to secure 20% of Bitcoin is not just about buying an asset—it's about positioning the U.S.

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The decision to embrace or dismiss this vision could have lasting consequences for the global economy and the U.S.’s role within it.

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