Michael Saylor Stuns With Bullish Call: ‘More Bitcoin’ As BTC Breaks Out
Michael Saylor, founder and the executive chairman of Bitcoin-focused company Strategy, has taken to his account on the social media network X (formerly known as Twitter) to issue a Bitcoin war cry.
This tweet came as the world’s largest cryptocurrency regained the $85,000 level and went rapidly up, now eyeing $86,000.
"More Bitcoin," Saylor says as BTC price breaks out
Renowned Bitcoin proponent Saylor addressed the global BTC community with a message that names “the only thing better than Bitcoin.” It proves to be just “more Bitcoin”, as the image added to the X post says. A capital B with double strokes stands for “Bitcoin”, emphasized by an orange (the colour associated with BTC) background.
The only thing better than Bitcoin is… pic.twitter.com/MEKH14bNgl
— Michael Saylor⚡️ (@saylor) April 2, 2025
This could be a hint of Bitcoin purchases that Strategy intends to perform in the near future. On March 31, the company announced a massive $2 billion purchase of BTC – it acquired 22,048 Bitcoins to add to the company’s massive stash. Now, Strategy holds a total of 528,185 Bitcoins valued at $35.63 billion in fiat. Prior to that, Saylor issued an X post, as if hinting at the staggering Bitcoin purchase that was coming up soon.
On April 1, he also published a call to the community, urging them to grab Bitcoin on the dip. On April Fool’s, he published an AI-generated image of himself dressed like a medieval jester in a fool’s cap. “Don’t be a fool. Buy Bitcoin,” the message stated.
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