Michael Saylor, the outspoken Bitcoin advocate and founder of Strategy, has once again turned to social media to champion the cryptocurrency he consistently backs.
Posting on X (formerly Twitter), Saylor shared a message aimed at reinforcing confidence in Bitcoin’s long-term value.
His latest post came just as Bitcoin experienced a notable price rally, briefly surging by 10% to reach an all-time high of $83,246 before settling around $81,356. The rally followed a midweek dip where the price had dropped to nearly $76,787.
Saylor’s message was short but pointed. Featuring an AI-generated image of himself — a signature touch in his posts — the phrase “Buy the Future” appeared, with a stylized “B” that subtly nodded to the Bitcoin symbol. The timing and tone made it clear he remains unwavering in his belief that Bitcoin is the key to the financial future.
This wasn’t the first time he voiced support during a volatile week. When the market stumbled earlier, Saylor posted a simple yet symbolic message urging followers to “HODL,” reinforcing his long-standing position that Bitcoin is a long-term play, not a quick trade.
His continued commentary signals that, for Saylor, Bitcoin isn’t just an investment — it’s a mission.
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