2040|Jul 08, 2026 02:21
I never saw Saylor as a true Bitcoin believer.
Saylor has a history of falsifying records at a publicly traded company.
I don’t believe he bought 840k $BTC because the on-chain data and market trends don’t match up.
At the same time, I also don’t believe he’s selling coins.
But one thing is certain: he’s definitely raised a lot of money by issuing more shares, and he’s bought quite a bit of Bitcoin with it.
Where those coins are, though, he’s hidden them well—nobody knows.
What’s certain is this:
If an irreversible major issue arises, Saylor will definitely abandon shareholders and hide those coins.
That’s the nature of Bitcoin, and also human nature.
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