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Saylor fires back, says only money-haters short Bitcoin

Michael Saylor is once again making waves. The MicroStrategy chairman declared that the only people who would dare short Bitcoin are those who hate money itself. It is a bold statement that fits perfectly with his years of relentless advocacy for the world’s leading digital asset.

A sharp jab at Bitcoin skeptics

Saylor took to X to say it plainly
“Short Bitcoin if you hate money.”

The remark is more than typical online bravado. It is a direct taunt aimed at bearish investors and analysts who have long doubted Bitcoin’s staying power. It also underscores Saylor’s unwavering view that Bitcoin remains the best hedge against fiat depreciation and financial mismanagement.

Betting the entire company on BTC

Few have backed up words with actions like Saylor. Under his leadership, MicroStrategy transformed from an enterprise software firm into the most aggressive corporate buyer of Bitcoin. The company routinely issues shares and bonds to fund massive BTC purchases, turning its stock into a proxy for the crypto’s price.

Critics like Jim Chanos continue to bet against this strategy. They argue that MicroStrategy’s valuation far outpaces its fundamental business. But Saylor is unfazed, doubling down each time prices dip and pushing the narrative that Bitcoin is digital gold for the modern age.

The bigger picture for the market

Saylor’s remarks come as Bitcoin tests new all-time highs, reinforcing the long-term thesis we have explored repeatedly here at XSTP News. Institutional flows keep rising, retail interest is reigniting, and macroeconomic pressures are pushing more capital into decentralized stores of value.

While volatility remains part of the Bitcoin story, Saylor’s confident stance serves as both rallying cry for believers and provocation to skeptics. The message is clear. In his view, shorting Bitcoin is not just a risky financial trade. It is a fundamental bet against the future of money itself.

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