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cryptoJun 15, 2026, 4:01 PM

Michael Saylor: Bitcoin Has 'Already Won' Despite Strategy Selling

In an interview at BTC Prague, Michael Saylor defended Strategy's Bitcoin sales, calling critics hypocrites and asserting that Bitcoin has 'already won.'

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Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), stated in a recent interview at BTC Prague that Bitcoin has 'already won.' When confronted with criticism over Strategy's decision to sell some of its Bitcoin holdings—contradicting the company's long-standing 'never sell' mantra—Saylor pushed back on accusations of hypocrisy.

In the interview, Saylor directly addressed the backlash, taking aim at critics who label him a hypocrite for the sales. He argued that the moves were strategic and consistent with the company's evolving approach to capital management.

The full interview is available on YouTube.

Source: Cointelegraph