Michael Saylor: Why Bitcoin Is STRONGER Than Ever Despite Volatility | Charles Payne Full Interview
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Michael Saylor, Strategy’s Executive Chairman and the corporate world’s leading Bitcoin advocate, joined Charles Payne on Fox Business with Natalie Brunell for a must-watch interview that perfectly explains why his conviction in Bitcoin never wavers, regardless of price action. Saylor breaks down why every market cycle, including corrections and bear markets, leaves Bitcoin fundamentally stronger through increased institutional adoption, reduced available supply and growing recognition as the hardest, scarcest money ever created. He highlights the irreversible trends now in motion: nation-states studying Bitcoin reserves, public companies adding BTC to their treasuries, pension funds and endowments allocating capital and billions of people waking up to Bitcoin’s role as the ultimate store of value in a world of endless currency debasement. Whether Bitcoin is at all-time highs or deep in a dip, Saylor’s message stays the same. We are still in the very early innings of the greatest wealth transfer in history, and patient, convicted holders who focus on the long-term supply-and-demand imbalance have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. This interview is the ultimate reminder of why Bitcoin wins over decades, not days. Timestamps: 0:00 - Bitcoin Turns Negative in 2025 – Should You Worry? 0:36 - Michael Saylor Joins: “Believe” and Why This Dip Is Normal 1:17 - Has Wall Street Actually Reduced Bitcoin Volatility? 2:01 - Gold, AI, Altcoins – Are They Stealing Bitcoin’s Thunder? 2:53 - MicroStrategy Stock Crushed – Saylor Explains the Bitcoin Strategy 4:34 - Can MicroStrategy Survive an 80-90% Bitcoin Crash? 5:20 - Natalie Brunell Enters: 2017 Veteran on Surviving Every Major Dip 6:19 - Why Bitcoin Is a 100-Year Investment (Not a Trade) 7:14 - Still 100% Bitcoin-Only in an Altcoin World? 7:34 - First Central Bank Buys Bitcoin – More Coming? 7:57 - New Book: “Bitcoin Is for Everyone” – Why Now? 9:19 - First-Time Dip Panic? How to Turn Fear Into Opportunity 9:51 - Bitcoin to $1 Million – Still the Plan? #MichaelSaylor #Bitcoin #MSTR MICHAEL SAYLOR PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9kWc18VnvpnGN86NhKKFvvsjZKRLw4ik Thank you for watching! If you are enjoying this content like the video and please consider subscribing to Vampyre Drakul today, don't forget to ding that bell! Your support is greatly appreciated! SUBSCRIBE: youtube.com/VampyreDrakul?sub_confirmation=1 SOCIALS: twitch.tv/VampyreDrakul youtube.com/VampyreDrakul X.com/VampyreDrakul WEBSITES: VampyreDrakul.com twitch.VampyreDrakul.com youtube.VampyreDrakul.com CONTRIBUTE COFFEE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY2r4ax23Qm8ovgpuVKoEdg/join CONTRIBUTE CASH: streamelements.com/vampyredrakul/tip CONTRIBUTE BTC: 1Q5AUg7Y2GU8as3NX7isFApt6XbrSbs5PE CONTRIBUTE ETH / ERC20 Tokens: 0xeA2042f722E0e5288Ae3F88B0f004F866eaa928f DISCLAIMER: This content is for informational, educational and entertainment purposes only. This is not financial advice or any other kind of advice. The producers of this content may include affiliate links and or advertisements that may result in the producers receiving a commission if you purchase a related product or service. This helps support the channel and allows the producers to continue to create content. Thank you for your support!
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