Saylor just dropped a nuke on $BTC maxis:
"Bitcoin is capital, not money. A $BTC-backed stablecoin could be."
He's pushing for a $BTC-backed stablecoin that pays yield. Says digital currencies won the medium of exchange battle, not native $BTC.
"99.9% of the world's prices are in USD" — translation: stop coping, OGs. $BTC is the reserve asset, not your coffee money.
Fundamentalists seething. But Saylor's playing the institutional game. $BTC as pristine collateral > $BTC as Venmo.
This is the pivot. Watch who builds the first real $BTC-backed yield stablecoin. That's the alpha.
"Bitcoin is capital, not money. A $BTC-backed stablecoin could be."
He's pushing for a $BTC-backed stablecoin that pays yield. Says digital currencies won the medium of exchange battle, not native $BTC.
"99.9% of the world's prices are in USD" — translation: stop coping, OGs. $BTC is the reserve asset, not your coffee money.
Fundamentalists seething. But Saylor's playing the institutional game. $BTC as pristine collateral > $BTC as Venmo.
This is the pivot. Watch who builds the first real $BTC-backed yield stablecoin. That's the alpha.