# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Bitcoin

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Bitcoin", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

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.

比推02/02 14:18

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

比推02/02 14:18

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