Saylor's bull case gives Bitcoin a $49 million price target in 2045, putting its market cap at an astronomical $1 quadrillion. Even the bear case is very optimistic, with Bitcoin's price rising at an average annual pace of 18.4% and hitting $3 million in 20 years.
MicroStrategy continues its ambitious Bitcoin acquisition strategy with a $1.1 billion purchase of 10,107 BTC, bringing its total holdings to 471,107 BTC, while implementing new financing mechanisms to support future cryptocurrency investments.
MicroStrategy announced Monday that it had bought even more Bitcoin and revealed it would sell stock to raise capital and fund future purchases of the cryptocurrency. MicroStrategy’s latest purchase brings its total holdings to more than 470,
MicroStrategy Inc. bought Bitcoin for a 12th consecutive week and unveiled details for the sale of perpetual preferred stock to help finance additional purchases of the cryptocurrency. Most Read from BloombergWhat Happened to Hanging Out on the Street?
Business intelligence firm MicroStrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR), spearheaded by Michael Saylor, has once again demonstrated its unwavering faith in Bitcoi
MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor has hinted at another Bitcoin purchase scheduled for Jan. 27, following the company’s recent acquisition of 11,000 BTC on Jan. 21.
As a result, Saylor predicts Bitcoin could soar to $13 million per coin by the year 2045, which would translate to an eye-popping 13,031% gain for investors who buy it at the current price of about $99,000. But how realistic is that target?
Nasdaq-listed Nuvve is the latest company to announce a Bitcoin reserve: The green energy firm will allocate 30% of its cash to the asset.
MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) has been one of the most unlikely winners in the software sector in recent years. The company has evolved from an enterprise analytics software company to primarily a Bitcoin (CRYPTO: BTC) treasury company,
Miller Value Partners, led by Bill Miller IV, acquired 50,250 shares of MicroStrategy Inc. (NASDAQ:MSTR) during the third quarter of 2024, a move that has yielded lower returns compared to Bitcoin (CR
MicroStrategy’s $47B Bitcoin holdings face tax risks as U.S. laws evolve, introducing a 15% levy on unrealized gains.