Saylor's take is blunt: "Bitcoin hoarding continues until the complaints fade away." With MicroStrategy hitting the one-year mark on the Nasdaq 100, the company's maintained its position through this round of index reshuffling. The bold stance reflects a larger conviction—institutions aren't backing off their Bitcoin accumulation strategy anytime soon. MSTR's staying power in the index signals that serious players view this consolidation phase as legitimate positioning rather than speculation.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 12-13 17:57
Saylor, this guy really speaks plainly—hoarding coins until the complaints die down... I love this logic, just sticking to it 🔥
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SilentObserver
· 12-13 17:51
Saylor's statement is hilarious—hoarding coins until complaints stop coming in, haha.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 12-13 17:46
Hmm... Saylor, that guy, is really incredible. Hoarding coins until the complaints die down? I love this logic, haha.
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MetaverseHomeless
· 12-13 17:39
Saylor is quite direct; after the complaints about piling up coins subside, it's very realistic... The institutions really aren't afraid at all.
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fork_in_the_road
· 12-13 17:31
Holding coins is not enough, complaints only stop when they disappear... Saylor really dares to say it.
Saylor's take is blunt: "Bitcoin hoarding continues until the complaints fade away." With MicroStrategy hitting the one-year mark on the Nasdaq 100, the company's maintained its position through this round of index reshuffling. The bold stance reflects a larger conviction—institutions aren't backing off their Bitcoin accumulation strategy anytime soon. MSTR's staying power in the index signals that serious players view this consolidation phase as legitimate positioning rather than speculation.