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Just caught that Saylor's been at it again with another massive Bitcoin accumulation. MicroStrategy loaded up with $1.57 billion worth last week, which is pretty wild considering how consistently they've been stacking sats. At this point, you gotta wonder how many bitcoins does michael saylor actually control through the company now. The guy's basically turned MicroStrategy into a Bitcoin treasury at this point.
What's interesting is how systematic this strategy has become. Every dip seems to trigger another buying spree. If you're curious about michael saylor's total bitcoin holdings, they're honestly hard to track because MicroStrategy keeps adding to the pile. The company's become less of a software firm and more of a Bitcoin accumulation machine, which is either genius or insane depending on your perspective.
The scale of these purchases really highlights how serious institutional players are getting about Bitcoin. Saylor's approach shows that major corporations are treating it more like a treasury reserve than a speculative asset. Pretty telling about where the market's headed.