While the leading cryptocurrency Bitcoin continues to hold above the $60,000 mark and moves sideways, prominent tech investor and one of the early investors in Uber, Jason Calacanis, has made significant predictions regarding Bitcoin's future.
Commenting on the sales and change in strategy of Strategy, one of the largest institutional holders of bitcoin, Jason Calacanis stated that the company's new strategy and its founder Michael Saylor's approach to bitcoin have changed the market balance. Therefore, he said, reaching the marks of $250,000 and $1 million per bitcoin may not be as easy as it seems.
Saylor Ruined the Game!
Calacanis's recent comments concern Michael Saylor and the aggressive bitcoin accumulation strategy that his company has been pursuing for many years.
In the opinion of the well-known expert, Saylor's model, which placed bitcoin at the center of corporate balance sheets, has significantly changed the dynamics of the bitcoin market.
"...I think Saylor ruined the bitcoin game by trying to corner the market and engage in all sorts of strange financial machinations around it."
These statements by the prominent figure came in response to comments from SkyBridge Capital founder Anthony Scaramucci, who predicted that bitcoin would exceed the $100,000 mark.
The Hardest Way to Bitcoin!
Calacanis's commentary is not new. He has long criticized Strategy, recently calling it "the hardest way to buy bitcoin ever invented."
In this context, Calacanis argues that for investors wishing to invest in bitcoin, it is more advisable to buy bitcoin directly, rather than shares of companies like Strategy.
In conclusion, Calacanis believes that Saylor's accumulation of huge volumes of bitcoin through increasingly complex financing methods could harm BTC itself and its value in the long term. Calacanis thinks that the debt obligations, share issuance, and other financial instruments used by Strategy to finance its bitcoin purchases lead to a more complex market structure. In his view, Saylor's attempt to take a large position in the bitcoin market could even weaken the long-term value of the asset he supports.
*This is not investment advice.
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