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Saylor Adds 1,550 Bitcoin To "Hold The Line"

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by quoth the raven
Monday, Jun 08, 2026 - 17:07

Submitted by QTR's Fringe Finance

Over the weekend, I posted a prediction on X after Strategy’s sale of 32 bitcoin helped tanked the market last week. I wrote:

“Prediction: Saylor just bought way more than 32 BTC and will disclose it to ‘prove’ it was just an experiment & everything is really fine. He looks clever for buying 10x what he sold 30% lower for 24-48 hours. Then, the market sticks it up his ass anyway and crashes to $40K.”

Lo and behold, this morning, we got the announcement:

Strategy has acquired 1,550 BTC for $101 million to increase our $BTC Reserve to ₿845,256. We have also increased our USD Reserve by $100 million to $1.0 billion.

To me, the headline isn’t really about 1,550 BTC. The headline is that Michael Saylor felt compelled to immediately reassert the bullish narrative after the controversy surrounding Strategy’s sale of 32 BTC.

For years, Saylor’s image has been built on a simple message: never sell. The moment that narrative cracked, even slightly, Bitcoin bears smelled blood.

I feel like this purchase is an attempt to restore confidence. Not confidence in Strategy’s balance sheet. Confidence in the bitcoin story. And if it was done by selling MSTR shares at a discount, does it not defeat the purpose of the company?

Peter Schiff immediately pointed out his take on the awkwardness of the situation:

“As damage control, @Saylor just announced $MSTR bought 1,550 BTC for $101 million while also increasing its U.S. dollar reserves by $100 million. If MSTR sold stock at a discount, that diluted Bitcoin per share. This doesn’t prove MSTR can sell Bitcoin, but that it can’t.”

Whether you agree with Schiff or not, he’s highlighting the exact issue Saylor is trying to address: perception.

The market now has a simple question in front of it. Did Saylor just successfully reassure everyone that nothing has changed? Or did he just spend $101 million trying to stop a narrative that is already spreading...(READ THIS FULL COLUMN 100% FREE HERE). 

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