Billionaire Michael Saylor just dropped his stance on Bitcoin volatility. Even if BTC tanks 90%, Strategy isn't budging on their holdings. "We're never going to sell," he stated plainly. That's the kind of conviction institutional players are bringing to the table right now.
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BlockImposter
· 11-27 18:48
Saylor is really something, holding on despite a 90% fall? He must have a lot of faith... But speaking of which, this attitude from institutional players can indeed stabilize morale.
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RamenDeFiSurvivor
· 11-27 14:15
I would sell my kidney before selling BTC; this is true faith.
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liquidation_watcher
· 11-25 23:35
I just fear that what he says is different from the actual operation... The words of institutional investors can deceive ghosts.
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SchrodingerWallet
· 11-25 05:53
Saylor is really a tough guy, holding on despite a 90% fall, what a crazy belief... But to be honest, the good thing about institutions getting on board is their incredible ability to buy the dip.
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AirdropDreamer
· 11-25 05:51
Saylor is not joking around; he remains unshaken even with a 90% fall? This is what we call the highest realm of hodl.
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MevHunter
· 11-25 05:44
90% fall and still not selling? This guy really treats BTC as an inheritance... why does it feel like he's even more resolute than retail investors.
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EntryPositionAnalyst
· 11-25 05:32
Laughing to death, 90% big dump and still not selling, how strong must one be to withstand this mental pressure?
Billionaire Michael Saylor just dropped his stance on Bitcoin volatility. Even if BTC tanks 90%, Strategy isn't budging on their holdings. "We're never going to sell," he stated plainly. That's the kind of conviction institutional players are bringing to the table right now.