when companies go all-in

MicroStrategy bought $1.25B worth. when a public company deploys like that, markets reorganize.

MicroStrategy's purchase of 13,627 Bitcoin wasn't just a trade. it was a corporate strategy announcement.

a $30+ billion company doesn't deploy a billion dollars in a single volatile asset by accident. that's a board decision. that's a CEO who convinced his shareholders that this move defines the company's future.

Saylor made a bet that Bitcoin is the best treasury asset for corporate America. and he made it with enough capital that other CFOs have to consider it.

this is how things shift at scale. not through Twitter arguments. through capital deployment.

i've lived this. when we filed our Supreme Court case against the RBI, we weren't trying to convince the central bank through arguments. we were showing up with proof—customers, transaction volume, a market that wouldn't go away. the system had to respond.

MicroStrategy's billion-dollar bet is the same proof. they're saying: we've done the diligence. this is real enough for our balance sheet.

in 2026, other corporate treasurers will face pressure to answer: if MicroStrategy can hold Bitcoin, why can't we?

that's when markets move.

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