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I saw Michael Saylor's speech at the Bitcoin Conference 2026 and I must say his vision is quite fascinating. He doesn't just talk about Bitcoin as an asset to accumulate, but envisions something much more ambitious: a $200 trillion network functioning as a global banking platform.
According to Saylor, the price could reach $10 million per coin, but the interesting point isn't just the number. It's how Bitcoin would evolve its role in the financial system. Today, we mainly see it as 'buy and hold,' but Michael Saylor envisions a future where it becomes the foundation of an entire credit infrastructure.
Imagine: stablecoins, crypto tokens, and traditional capital markets all built on Bitcoin as collateral. A network serving one billion people. Considering that BTC is currently around $80K, the distance to $10 million seems huge, but if you think about the growth of digital finance in recent years, Saylor's vision isn't so far-fetched.
What strikes me is how Michael Saylor doesn't see Bitcoin as a competitor to traditional systems, but as their foundation. It's a perspective that completely changes the way we think about Bitcoin's role in the coming years.