Michael Saylor states that the market now has enough data to understand Bitcoin's trajectory—just like how Amazon and Apple were before the formation of consensus years ago. His view is about timing. In his opinion, capital like Buffett and Icahn won't be the first movers. They will appear after the arguments become clear, capturing steady but not life-changing upside potential. The asymmetrical phase occurs before widespread consensus. From a macro perspective, this pattern is familiar: volatility first, then institutional validation. The debate about Bitcoin is gradually shifting from survival to strategic positioning. And this transition is also a stage in the typical cycle evolution.
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$BTC Already "Unstoppable"
Michael Saylor states that the market now has enough data to understand Bitcoin's trajectory—just like how Amazon and Apple were before the formation of consensus years ago.
His view is about timing.
In his opinion, capital like Buffett and Icahn won't be the first movers. They will appear after the arguments become clear, capturing steady but not life-changing upside potential. The asymmetrical phase occurs before widespread consensus.
From a macro perspective, this pattern is familiar: volatility first, then institutional validation.
The debate about Bitcoin is gradually shifting from survival to strategic positioning.
And this transition is also a stage in the typical cycle evolution.