Saylor, MicroStrategy Offer Playbook for Corporate Bitcoin Adoption at Annual...
Saylor his MicroStrategists front-ran corporate bitcoin what-abouters at the firm's detail-heavy annual conference.
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An excerpt from Bitcoin Magazine's Deep Dive: Michael Saylor's MicroStrategy continues to lead the corporate world in BTC accumulation.
Communication is key, especially when it comes to explaining Bitcoin to mainstream corporate entities. Earlier this year, business intelligence giant MicroStrategy put $425 million of its treasury funds into Bitcoin (BTC). The move was largely seen as a big step in the right direction for mainstream Bitcoin adoption. MicroStrategy, with its CEO and founder Michael Saylor — a Bitcoin skeptic-turned bull — may not usher in massive corporate adoption for crypto's pioneering asset, however, according to former hedge funder Raoul Pal. "I don't think Michael is going to drive corporate adoption....
Bitcoin price is in a precarious position, on the ropes after a nasty selloff and on the cusp of losing support. All while this happens, MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor continues to buy BTC, adding to the corporation’s already sizable position. While there are plenty of market participants that cheer the corporate crypto bull on each […]
The attorney general of the District of Columbia has sued Microstrategy’s co-founder and executive chairman, Michael Saylor, for tax fraud. The lawsuit also names Microstrategy as a defendant “alleging that it conspired to help him evade taxes he legally owes.” Both Saylor and Microstrategy denied the allegations. The attorney general is seeking more than $100 million in unpaid taxes and penalties.
District of Columbia Sues Billionaire Michael Saylor and Microstrategy
The Office of the Attorney General (OAG) of the District of Columbia announced Wednesday....
The soon-to-be former CEO said splitting the roles of MicroStrategy's chief executive officer and chair would help the firm pursue its strategy of "acquiring and holding Bitcoin." Bitcoin maximalist Michael Saylor has announced that he will step down as the chief executive officer of MicroStrategy, the business intelligence firm he helped co-found in 1989.In a Tuesday notice on its second quarter earnings for 2022, MicroStrategy said Saylor would be assuming the new role of executive chair at the company, while president Phong Le will become CEO. The changes are expected to take effect on....