Here's something wild to digest: one corporate entity now controls 650,000 BTC. That's not just a massive position — it's more than twice what the United States government holds in its entire stash.



Let that sink in for a second. While nations debate strategic reserves and regulatory frameworks, Michael Saylor's accumulated position has quietly eclipsed sovereign holdings. His bet? Bitcoin isn't just digital gold — it's the future treasury asset.

With the Bitcoin Act still sitting in legislative limbo, the irony couldn't be sharper. Private conviction is outpacing public policy. The question now isn't whether institutions will adopt BTC — it's whether governments can catch up before they're left holding crumbs.
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SilentObservervip
· 12-06 04:50
ngl Saylor's move here is absolutely next level, a private army crushing sovereign reserves—this turn of events is kind of wild.
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AirdropDreamervip
· 12-06 04:32
ngl Saylor's move here is absolutely brilliant, he has even more than the US government... If this is true, shouldn't the national team be getting anxious, haha?
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BlockchainFriesvip
· 12-06 04:23
NGL, Saylor played this move brilliantly. The amount of BTC he holds is about to surpass that of the US. How are others supposed to compete with that... Meanwhile, the government is still dragging its feet, and now private capital is giving them a taste of their own medicine.
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