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How does he keep doing it?

He's offering 11% interest, and using the money to buy thousands of BTC.
This is going to send BTC to 1m a coin and he's going to be the richest man on the planet the first trillionaire.
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Saylor is running an elaborate Ponzi scheme. This joker is scaring potential buyers, nobody wants some dot com bubble washout to be sole holder and buyer of a finite asset.

>t. 0.35 bitcoin holder
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>>62217727
It's not a ponzi because Saylor is filing everything with the SEC and his trading volume is just a drop in the bucket of the rest of the global bitcoin industry.

I think he just found a way to accelerate the price and adoption by giving boomers 11% returns while he makes 30%+ buying BTC.
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>>62217744
It’s a Ponzi in the way that if people stop buying MSTR or STRC, it’ll all collapse and Saylor will need to sell bitcoin. But I’ll be totally real with you, there’s a very small but real chance that this is the start of bitcoin banking as described by Hal Finney. This could be pulled off, or it could all collapse in a very entertaining manner.
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>>62217744
It's a ponzi, even if it's technically legal.

They generate no cash, the only way he's paying the interest / dividends is from new buyers. Simple as that.
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He's buying BTC because he knows very good AI in a couple years will anally rape credit card and banking software and people will be forced to use crypto.
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>>62218218
>Duuuude AI bro
>Agentic AI will have to use crypto bro
>Why does it have to be BTC specifically?
>Well... it just does okay?!
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Owning that much bitcoin unironically has no utility, Saylor's 61 Billion dollar reserve is at the mercy of Bitcoin miners (total hardware value: $5.42 billion in 2026 [made in China]) which refuse to adopt a quantum road map due to their rigs getting bricked. Unironically bitcoin has way more utility outside of its native chain, a Defi user can deposit their tokenized bitcoins on defi right now and get a stablecoin loan at 4% (ex: aave) so they can buy more bitcoin, thus outperforming the Saylor's 11%.
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>>62218382
I view saylor as an existential risk to BTC at this point (price wise). If Strategy goes tits up it will be ugly.
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The reality is MSTR is mostly neutral/mildly positive to bitcoin price. Newfags see 11% apy and happily buy STRC over buying bitcoin. Then strategy turns around, buys the bitcoin, puts it on their balance and issues common stock to pay the preferred. The result is MSTR mcap goes up, share price stays relatively flat and bitcoin goes up a little but doesn't go down as much because it's held institutionally and not by someone emotional faggot. MSTR probably ends up being JPM in a decade or two but it's going to be very boring until then.
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What if Saylor eventually buys almost all Bitcoins (ticker: BTC) and demands collapses cause what use could some currency only one guy has have?
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>>62217744
11% interest is nuts. you better hope btc goes up +11% a year or its a loss.
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>>62218218
Yea bro AI bad actors will target banks and credit cards backed by militaries over crypto and DeFi protocols backed by shitty code sitting in a 3rd world server room. I mean, it's not like North Korea has been nonstop raping every crypto protocol under the sun for the past year
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>>62218868
Strategy has enough billions set aside to pay that 11.5% for years regardless of BTC price movements.
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>>62217744
>his trading volume is just a drop in the bucket
his trading volume is basically the only authentic buy volume in the bitcoin market. right now the "bitcoin market" consists of saylor paypigging for large bitcoin holders (i.e. the "crypto cabal") who obtained their stacks for pennies on the dollar and who are happy to offload whenever he shows up with the next pallet of cash.
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>>62218843
You think Saylor can print 1.5 billion dollars worth of MSTR stock every year for 10-20 years?
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saylor always buy the top
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>>62217708
He can see the writing on the wall for the USD.
If you can't see it after this debacle in Iran, then there's no hope for you.
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Why buy STRC when you can buy SATA? It pays 13% APR and its backed by STRC anyway
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>>62217708
imagine if he sent all of it to a burn address
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>>62217727
Yeah, as opposed to Elon Musk who holds like half of tesla. Normalfags gubble all that fag does up like cake.



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