Just caught Michael Saylor on CNBC dropping some serious conviction about Bitcoin. His take? It always rebounds to smash through previous peaks. Not a question of if, just when. That's the kind of long-term perspective that cuts through the noise.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 11-21 18:01
This guy Saylor really makes money by telling stories, whether Bitcoin can break new highs is really uncertain.
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CryptoMom
· 11-21 11:42
This guy Saylor is spot on, Bitcoin is just like this... Only those who can endure will make money.
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MEVSandwich
· 11-20 20:58
I've heard Saylor's trap countless times, each time it's "it's just a matter of time," but when exactly? That's the question.
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BearWhisperGod
· 11-19 04:00
We've long been tired of Saylor's trap; it's still the same old saying, time is on his side.
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SnapshotStriker
· 11-19 02:58
This old brother Saylor is indeed stubborn, but based on this conviction, it's worth a listen; the historical data is right there.
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CommunitySlacker
· 11-19 02:48
Old Saylor indeed has conviction, but for the rebound to hit new highs, it depends on the macro environment, not just faith.
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OvertimeSquid
· 11-19 02:48
Saylor really has foresight, I like his attitude of being genuine and not pretentious.
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StakeTillRetire
· 11-19 02:39
Alright, this old brother Saylor is still holding on, but is history really that easy to repeat?
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MevHunter
· 11-19 02:33
This guy Saylor just clings to Bitcoin, but to be fair, we've heard this logic for so many years, when will it really "break through"?
Just caught Michael Saylor on CNBC dropping some serious conviction about Bitcoin. His take? It always rebounds to smash through previous peaks. Not a question of if, just when. That's the kind of long-term perspective that cuts through the noise.