Michael Saylor says the market already has enough data to understand Bitcoin's trajectory — just like Amazon and Apple did years before consensus formed. His perspective is about timing. From his point of view, capital like Buffett's and Ikan's won't be early. They will appear after the thesis becomes obvious, capturing solid but not radically transformative growth potential. The asymmetric phase occurs before general agreement. From a macro perspective, the pattern is familiar: volatility first, then institutional confirmation. The discussion around Bitcoin is slowly shifting from a survival question... to positioning. And it is usually during this transition that cycles develop.
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$BTC ALREADY "UNSTOPPABLE"
Michael Saylor says the market already has enough data to understand Bitcoin's trajectory — just like Amazon and Apple did years before consensus formed.
His perspective is about timing.
From his point of view, capital like Buffett's and Ikan's won't be early. They will appear after the thesis becomes obvious, capturing solid but not radically transformative growth potential. The asymmetric phase occurs before general agreement.
From a macro perspective, the pattern is familiar: volatility first, then institutional confirmation.
The discussion around Bitcoin is slowly shifting from a survival question... to positioning.
And it is usually during this transition that cycles develop.