An insider at a certain exchange joked, "If I earned a dollar every time Michael Saylor hinted at continuing to buy more Bitcoin, I probably have enough to buy Bitcoin myself now." This reflects the characteristic of this well-known Bitcoin advocate—frequently sending bullish signals—whose public or semi-public purchase intentions have become an interesting phenomenon in the market.
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LiquidationTherapist
· 01-13 10:53
That guy Saylor really, can't feel comfortable all day without talking about buying Bitcoin, right?
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Fren_Not_Food
· 01-13 10:52
That guy Saylor really does it—one hint a day, and the market dances along with him. Hilarious.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-13 10:50
Saylor is just a walking Bitcoin magnet, constantly shouting buy buy buy, really treating the market like an ATM.
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MEVictim
· 01-13 10:47
Saylor is really something. Every time he opens his mouth, it's buy buy buy, and he's been messing up the market.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-13 10:40
Saylor is really a master at generating topics, always coming up with new tricks each time.
An insider at a certain exchange joked, "If I earned a dollar every time Michael Saylor hinted at continuing to buy more Bitcoin, I probably have enough to buy Bitcoin myself now." This reflects the characteristic of this well-known Bitcoin advocate—frequently sending bullish signals—whose public or semi-public purchase intentions have become an interesting phenomenon in the market.