#比特币对比代币化黄金 $SOL $GIGGLE $PEPE Recently, Michael Saylor has spoken out again, and his core viewpoint is quite interesting: traditional banks may embrace Bitcoin faster than most people imagine. He mentioned that 2026 could be a key milestone.



To be honest, the movements of institutional funds are indeed worth paying attention to. Over the past two years, it’s been obvious that the banking industry's attitude toward crypto assets has shifted significantly—from completely rejecting them to tentative engagement. Of course, when it comes to predicting market trends, no one can guarantee anything.

However, one thing is quite clear: those who get in early often have more opportunities. Whether it’s mainstream coins or promising projects, the key is always to look at the fundamentals and the logic of the sector. The market never lacks stories; what’s lacking is the ability to distinguish between what's true and what's not.
BTC1.23%
SOL1%
GIGGLE-2.29%
PEPE2.27%
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MetaEggplantvip
· 15h ago
Saylor just loves to throw out smoke screens. Who knows whether 2026 is real or not, but for now, I still believe in BTC’s fundamentals.
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NotGonnaMakeItvip
· 15h ago
Saylor is dreaming about 2026 again, saying banks will embrace BTC? Wake up, haha.
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ChainDetectivevip
· 15h ago
Saylor is making grand promises again, a key milestone in 2026? Just listen for fun, don’t take it seriously.
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