I discuss $BTC price action, the rise of Digital Money and Digital Credit like $STRC, debunk the latest quantum FUD, and explain why companies like $MSTR are accelerating global Bitcoin adoption with @NatBrunell.
NEW: Michael Saylor gets bombarded by CNBC hosts regarding $MSTR price, risk of bankruptcy and liquidation if Bitcoin falls to $8,000 and a variety of other FUD.
Saylor completely silences the attack and CNBC’s lack of intellectual honesty.
.@cz_binance recalls the post-FTX chaos at @wef: in Dec 2022, Binance processed ~$7B in withdrawals in a single day -- and ~$14B in a week.
The exchange held through the storm, proving itself as resilient financial infrastructure.
Today, he brings that wisdom forward, backing long-term builders laying the rails for the new digital economy via @yzilabs.
“Telegram is a money-losing operation for me personally,” says app founder Pavel Durov.
“I’ve been able to fund my lifestyle from my Bitcoin investment…I bought in 2013…I won’t sell…and I believe it will come to a point when Bitcoin is worth $1,000,000.”
BREAKING:
COINBASE CEO JUST PUT A $1,000,000 TARGET ON BITCOIN BY 2030.
Brian Armstrong isn’t a trader on CT.
He runs the largest U.S. exchange and he’s calling for 7-figure BTC.
Run the math:
- 2030 target: $1,000,000 per BTC
- Circulating supply then: ~20,5M coins
- Implied market cap: $20 trillion+
That’s bigger than:
- Gold’s current ~$20T market cap
- The entire U.S. stock market
- The GDP of every nation except the U.S. and China
This wouldn’t be “another cycle.”
It would be a monetary regime change.
Remember the path:
2013: $100 to $1,000 dismissed as bubble
2017: $1,000 to $20,000 called mania
2021: $10,000 to $69,000 “institutional experiment”
Now?
ETFs hoard hundreds of thousands of coins
Sovereigns accumulate.
Wall Street builds on-chain infrastructure
Bitcoin is collateral, not curiosity.
The real question nobody dares to ask:
What happens when an asset with fixed supply
becomes the preferred store of value
for a world drowning in infinite debt?
At $1M per coin, it’s not a trade.
It’s the global scoreboard of who understood the exit door…
and who stayed inside the burning theater.
Bitcoin isn’t reaching for a number.
It’s reaching for its role.
And the clock to 2030 is ticking.
🚨 JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Michael Saylor says Bitcoin goes to $1 MILLION if Strategy can accumulate 5% of the total supply.
“At 7%, it’s $10 million per coin.”
“Think of us as powering the network up.” 🚀
If you were ever jealous of people buying crypto on the cheap, and able to hold them through the cycles, think about what they did in moments like this.
🔶 JUST IN:
STRATEGY CEO Phong Le says they have 72 years of Bitcoin reserves to last until 2100
"We're creating a bulletproof balance sheet for the next 65-100 years."
“If I put $100 in Bitcoin in 2010 I’d have $2.8B now.”
No.
If you bought $100 of Bitcoin in 2010 and watched it go to:
$1k → $100k → $1.7M
and did nothing
Then watched $1.7M go to $170k
and still did nothing
Then watched $170k go to $110M
and still did nothing
Then watched $110M wither to $18M
and still did nothing
Then watched $18M surge to $390M
and still did nothing
Then watched $390M deteriorate to $85M
Then watched $85M climb to $1.6B
and still did nothing
Then watched $1.6B shrink to $390M
and still did nothing
Then watched $390M surge to $2.8B
and then for some reason finally decided to do something…
Then yes, $100 in 2010 would be worth $2.8B today.
This was one of the most insightful interviews I’ve ever heard from Michael Saylor with regard to what the future holds.
He maps out everything. Absolute masterclass.
Saylor is a pioneer, we are lucky to have him.
Like all of you, I am mourning Charlie Kirk. He stood up for his beliefs and died for them at 31, wearing a T‑shirt that read "Freedom."
At 31, my life was taken from me for standing up for what I believed in. And Charlie helped me get it back. He never took credit for it but he played a BIG role in my freedom in many ways. Last year alone, when President Trump won the election, he asked Charlie what was the #1 thing he could do for him and Charlie replied: "Free Ross." And in the days leading to my release, Charlie advocated for a full pardon. He did this and more without expectations of me.
I wish there was something I could do to help Charlie get his life back. But there isn't, and I'm heartbroken.
Charlie, I will always be grateful to you. Thank you for all you did for me and for our country. I pray for you and your beautiful family. Rest in peace.