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Michael Saylor Believes Liquidity Will Return to Crypto After AI Euphoria Subsides
Michael Saylor gave a firm clarification regarding his company's sale of Bitcoin that had sparked panic in the crypto market. Speaking on the New Era Finance Podcast, aired on Tuesday (30/6), Saylor denied the assumption that Strategy had abandoned its Bitcoin accumulation strategy. He explained that the sale transaction was very small, namely only 32 Bitcoins, or equivalent to 0.02% of the company's total assets, compared with the accumulation of 175,000 Bitcoins throughout 2026.
Saylor explained that the move was a rational decision for a company operating as a treasury company. The sale was conducted to meet dividend obligations to credit investors and maintain the company's equity.
"We must protect our credit investors and equity. Sometimes we need to sell one Bitcoin to buy 20 more Bitcoins; this is a more tax-efficient and economically rational move," said Saylor. He emphasized that maintaining credit market trust is vital so that the company continues to have strong Bitcoin purchasing power.
In addition to discussing internal transactions, Saylor highlighted the AI black hole phenomenon as the reason why Bitcoin still lags behind stock indices like the S&P 500. According to him, global liquidity is currently being massively absorbed into the artificial intelligence sector, causing about $10-20 billion to leave the crypto ecosystem. However, he remains optimistic that this capital will return to Bitcoin after the AI euphoria subsides.
In closing, Saylor emphasized that he has not sold a single Sat from his personal Bitcoin holdings, which are not company assets.
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