Michael Saylor Will Never Give up on Bitcoin, His New X Post Promises

  • Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin message to community
  • Strategy buys additional 430 BTC

Michael Saylor, a vocal Bitcoin evangelist and Strategy’s executive chairman, has published a new X post dedicated to BTC, as the world’s largest digital currency has fallen back to the $115,000 price level.

Saylor’s message may hint that he is never going to give up on Bitcoin. This aligns with Saylor’s earlier statements that Strategy intends to always buy Bitcoin and hold “Bitcoin forever” too.

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Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin message to community

Saylor published an AI-generated image of himself depicted as an ancient warrior from a fantasy saga, wearing armor and holding a shield to cover his chest. The caption contains only two words, but they reflect Saylor’s attitude to holding and supporting the world’s pioneer cryptocurrency: “Bitcoin Forever.”

This bullish message was issued after Saylor announced yet another BTC accumulation made by the company.

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Strategy buys additional 430 BTC

On Monday, Saylor addressed his millions of X followers with a tweet, announcing that Strategy had spent roughly $51.4 million to acquire an additional 430 Bitcoins. This crypto was bought at approximately $119,666 per BTC, and it propelled the company’s total holdings to 629,376 Bitcoin, valued at $72,293,274,240 at the current BTC/USD exchange rate.

Besides, according to the X post, Strategy has achieved a Bitcoin yield of 25.1% year-to-date for its shareholders. The only company that holds a larger amount of BTC is BlackRock iShares spot Bitcoin ETF IBIT.

Strategy remains the largest Bitcoin treasury company on the market, releasing various types of securities to fund its regular BTC purchases. By now, the range of its BTC tools includes MSTR, STRC, STRK, STRF and STRD, offering various types of Bitcoin-based investments.

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