While MicroStrategy's legacy software operations remain intact, its financial core has shifted decisively toward Bitcoin.
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The MicroStrategy CEO is buying as much of the cryptocurrency as he can. Some big-name investors are going along for the ride.
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Key Takeaways Bitcoin briefly dropped below $90,000 early Monday, for the first time since November after a wild week of trading.Concerns around the Federal Reserve pulling back on rate cuts due to recent economic data may have made bitcoin investors nervous.
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Software firm MicroStrategy and its co-founder Michael Saylor have become synonymous with Bitcoin. Here’s everything you need to know.
MicroStrategy (NASDAQ:MSTR) co-founder Michael Saylor has called traditional bonds "toxic" and said companies should turn to investing in bitcoin (BTC-USD), even as the company continues its BTC buying spree.
If bitcoin goes to the moon, a niche group of convertible-bond investors will win out. If the crypto tanks, they can ask for their money back early.
BlackRock is tired of being lumped in with MicroStrategy when it comes to Bitcoin. The asset management titan wants the world to know it’s playing a different game.
MicroStrategy is the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin. How did it achieve this feat, and how much Bitcoin does the company hold? Let’s find out.
Crypto hedge fund Wintermute predicts a potential Dogecoin DOGE/USD ETF launch in 2025 alongside other potentially revolutionary developments like the establishment of a strategic Bitcoin reserve in the United States.