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Saylor Urges U.S. to Stockpile Bitcoin Before the World Catches Up

16.06.2025 22:00 1 min. read Alexander Stefanov
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Saylor Urges U.S. to Stockpile Bitcoin Before the World Catches Up

Michael Saylor, co-founder of the company now called Strategy and one of Bitcoin’s most vocal champions, says the next great migration of wealth will happen on the Bitcoin network.

In recent remarks, Saylor framed BTC as the backbone of a future digital financial system and warned that the United States should accumulate as much of the asset as possible “before other nations wake up to the shift.”

“All global capital is headed into cyberspace,” he said, arguing that Bitcoin’s decentralized design makes it the natural settlement layer for that transition. “The earlier you own it, the bigger the strategic edge.”

Strategy’s own balance sheet reflects that conviction: the firm has spent the past five years amassing roughly 582,000 BTC—now worth more than $63 billion.

Saylor also brushed aside fears that quantum computing could undermine Bitcoin’s cryptography, telling CNBC such claims are “just marketing spin” for rival projects.

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