Michael Saylor unleashes heavy artillery against Strategy detractors.
In a recent podcast, the leading figure of MicroStrategy does not mince words: those who criticize Bitcoin Treasury Companies are only betraying their ignorance on the subject. Even worse, he describes these attacks as offensive.
The debate around this Bitcoin treasury strategy remains heated. On one side, supporters see it as a forward-looking stance against inflation. On the other, skeptics question the volatility and the risks of concentrating non-traditional assets on corporate balance sheets.
Saylor, for his part, does not back down. For him, it's simple: those who do not understand the model have no legitimacy to criticize it. A heated exchange that reflects the growing tensions around how companies integrate Bitcoin into their treasury management strategies.
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DegenWhisperer
· 4h ago
Saylor is breaking down again, this time feeling wronged and getting emotional haha
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LadderToolGuy
· 4h ago
Haha, Saylor is showing off his muscles again, I really can't hold it anymore.
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ProbablyNothing
· 4h ago
Saylor is really a fighter, the kind who just doesn't give up... But to be honest, volatility does exist, and it's not something you can just erase by not understanding.
Michael Saylor unleashes heavy artillery against Strategy detractors.
In a recent podcast, the leading figure of MicroStrategy does not mince words: those who criticize Bitcoin Treasury Companies are only betraying their ignorance on the subject. Even worse, he describes these attacks as offensive.
The debate around this Bitcoin treasury strategy remains heated. On one side, supporters see it as a forward-looking stance against inflation. On the other, skeptics question the volatility and the risks of concentrating non-traditional assets on corporate balance sheets.
Saylor, for his part, does not back down. For him, it's simple: those who do not understand the model have no legitimacy to criticize it. A heated exchange that reflects the growing tensions around how companies integrate Bitcoin into their treasury management strategies.