Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin Hoard: The One-Man Show Stealing the Crypto Spotlight

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What’s the Big Deal? (Hint: It’s Michael Saylor)

  • Corporate Bitcoin buying? More like Michael Saylor’s personal shopping spree. His company, Strategy, snapped up 45,000 BTC last month while everyone else was busy staring at their shrinking portfolios. Talk about a one-man show!
  • Strategy now owns a jaw-dropping 76% of all Bitcoin held by treasury companies. Institutional ownership? More like Michael’s personal piggy bank. Concentration risk? Try dominance risk.
  • Bitcoin prices dropped from $110k to $70k, leaving most treasury buyers underwater. Meanwhile, Michael’s still shopping like it’s Black Friday, cash reserve in hand. Because, you know, he’s Michael Saylor.

Remember when Bitcoin was supposed to be the great democratizer of wealth? Turns out it’s just Michael Saylor’s latest accessory. Corporate buying has gone from “broad institutional adoption” to “one guy with a really big wallet.”

According to a CryptoQuant report, Strategy bought 45,000 BTC in 30 days-its fastest binge since April 2025. Everyone else? A measly 1,000 BTC combined. That’s a 99% decline from last year’s peak. Ouch.

Michael’s Strategy now holds 76% of all Bitcoin owned by treasury companies. Galaxy Digital called it last summer: this model only works if equities trade at a premium. Spoiler alert: they don’t. The flywheel reversed, and now everyone’s stuck in reverse-except Michael, of course.

Companies like Metaplanet and Nakamoto Holdings bought Bitcoin at over $107k. At today’s prices, they’re drowning in red ink. Michael? He’s building a $1.44 billion cash reserve. Because why not? It’s not like he’s going to stop buying Bitcoin anytime soon.

The result? A market that’s less “broad institutional adoption” and more “Michael Saylor’s personal playground.” Last summer, treasury firms promised a scalable new class of buyers. Now, it’s just Michael’s balance sheet calling the shots.

So, here we are. Bitcoin: the future of finance, or just Michael Saylor’s latest obsession? You decide. Meanwhile, the rest of us are left wondering if we should start calling it SaylorCoin.

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2026-03-26 12:33