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Interesting: Michael Saylor's 10% dividend offer is attracting significantly less interest in Europe than expected. The reasons behind this are diverse – from regulatory concerns to different investment strategies. European investors seem to evaluate this much more strictly based on different criteria than the US market. This once again shows how varied perspectives on Bitcoin-focused corporate strategies can be. Does anyone have insights into why the offer is facing resistance in the European region?