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The Bustle Belongs to the 'Epsteins', Saylor Just Wants to Hoard Coins

The article discusses Michael Saylor, founder of MicroStrategy (now Strategy), in the context of the recently released Epstein documents. Saylor was mentioned in a 2010 email from Epstein's PR agent, Peggy Siegal, who described him as a socially awkward "zombie-like" figure who was difficult to engage with at a high-society dinner party. This perceived social ineptitude, a liability in elite circles, is presented as a key strength in his role as a Bitcoin maximalist. Saylor’s company is the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, with 712,647 BTC purchased at an average cost of $76,037. Despite recent market volatility pushing Bitcoin below his average buy price and causing a 60% drop in his company's stock, Saylor remains unwavering. His strategy is simple and relentless: buy Bitcoin consistently and never sell, a philosophy he summarizes as "More Orange." The piece argues that the very traits that made him an outsider in social settings—being "boring," unemotional, and immune to external noise—are the same traits that make him uniquely suited to his long-term, single-minded accumulation strategy. While cautioning that his corporate financial tools are not available to the average investor, the article concludes that in a noisy market, a "boring" and disciplined approach is often the most profitable, contrasting Saylor's current success with the downfall of many involved in the Epstein scandal.

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The Bustle Belongs to the 'Epsteins', Saylor Just Wants to Hoard Coins

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The Glamour Belongs to the 'Epsteins', Saylor Just Wants to Hoard Bitcoin

Summary: The recently unsealed Epstein files revealed an unexpected connection to Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy (now Strategy). In a 2010 email, Epstein's PR coordinator, Peggy Siegal, complained about Saylor's presence at a high-society dinner, describing him as a "zombie on drugs" who was impossible to engage socially and had no personality or understanding of social etiquette. This social awkwardness, however, may have been his saving grace, as it from deeper involvement in the scandal. This perceived personal flaw is presented as a professional strength in his role as a Bitcoin maximalist. Saylor’s company is the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, with 712,647 BTC purchased at an average cost of $76,037. Despite recent market volatility pushing the price down and his company's stock falling 60%, Saylor remains committed to his strategy of buying Bitcoin weekly, famously tweeting "More Orange" to signal his intent to continue accumulating. The article argues that the traits that made him a social outcast—being闷 (boring), uninteresting, and unresponsive to external noise—are the exact same traits that make him a successful "Bitcoin zombie." His strategy is simple and requires no complex decision-making: buy and never sell. While his approach is not advisable for the average investor without his corporate financial tools, the core lesson is that in investing, "interesting" strategies like frequent trading and chasing hype often lead to losses. The most profitable strategies are often boring. The piece concludes that both in investing and in life, the spotlight of "热闹" (excitement/hot spots) is often fleeting and dangerous, while long-term value is found in committed, "boring" work.

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The Glamour Belongs to the 'Epsteins', Saylor Just Wants to Hoard Bitcoin

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MicroStrategy's Defense Line Breached! Is Bitcoin Sliding Towards the 60,000s?

The cryptocurrency market is experiencing its darkest period of the year. Bitcoin (BTC) has sharply declined, with intraday losses reaching 9%, and its price briefly fell below $76,037—the volume-weighted average cost basis for MicroStrategy, the largest corporate holder of BTC. This marks the first time since October 2023 that Bitcoin has traded below this key level. As MicroStrategy’s highly leveraged position faces a major test, market panic is deepening. The company’s aggressive accumulation of Bitcoin near the $90,000 level earlier this year significantly raised its average purchase price. With BTC now near $75,000, MicroStrategy’s holdings of approximately 712,600 BTC have fallen into an overall unrealized loss for the first time this cycle. The sell-off is driven by tightening macro liquidity, weak demand, and forced liquidations of highly leveraged positions. Bitcoin has broken below key support levels, and despite being deeply oversold, buying interest remains weak. Analysts warn that if Bitcoin fails to reclaim $78,000 soon, it could fall toward the critical 200-week moving average near $68,000—a major technical and psychological support level. Some even suggest a further drop to $60,000 is possible if panic persists. This downturn reflects a broader market reset after a period of excessive leverage and speculation. While MicroStrategy may withstand short-term pressure due to its long-term debt structure, retail investors face a sharp reality check as expectations adjust downward.

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MicroStrategy's Defense Line Breached! Is Bitcoin Sliding Towards the 60,000s?

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