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Just noticed something interesting in the Bitcoin market - Michael Saylor's been absolutely relentless with his acquisition strategy while traditional corporate treasury buying has basically dried up. It's a stark contrast to what we were seeing before.
Saylor's strategy seems to be the main driver pushing institutional Bitcoin purchases right now. While other companies are pulling back on their treasury accumulation, his aggressive approach is kind of dominating the institutional buying narrative. The guy's committed to the long game.
Wondering if this shift signals something about how institutions are approaching Bitcoin differently now. Saylor's clearly betting big on his strategy, but the collapse in broader treasury demand might mean other corporations are taking a more cautious stance. Either way, makes for an interesting market dynamic to watch.