Michael Saylor Predicts Bitcoin’s Market Cap Will Soar to $200 Trillion

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Michael Saylor, executive chairman of Microstrategy (Nasdaq: MSTR), now rebranded as Strategy, shared his outlook on the U.S. strategic crypto reserve and bitcoin growth during an interview with CNBC on March 3. Saylor, whose firm has amassed nearly 500,000 BTC, recently met with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) crypto task force and members of the House Financial Services Committee to discuss his proposed regulatory framework for digital assets.

Addressing President Donald Trump’s proposal to establish a U.S. crypto reserve incorporating bitcoin and other top cryptocurrencies, including ether (ETH), XRP, solana (SOL), and cardano (ADA), Saylor stated:

I’m not surprised. I think there’s no way to interpret this other than this is bullish for bitcoin and bullish for the entire U.S. crypto industry.

He noted that while some people advocate for a bitcoin-only approach due to its classification as a commodity, Trump’s plan reflects “a more liberal economic policy,” emphasizing that it is “his right” as the president of the United States.

When asked if he preferred the reserve to be solely bitcoin-based, Saylor argued for a broader approach, stating: “I think it’s worth a hundred trillion dollars to the United States and ultimately there’s four different assets that people need to come to grips with.”

He categorized these as digital commodities like bitcoin, stablecoins backed by fiat, digital securities tied to stocks and bonds, and utility-based digital tokens. He stressed that a well-structured digital asset policy would drive economic growth and innovation. Additionally, the Microstrategy executive chairman projected exponential growth for BTC, stating:

Right now we’re about $2 trillion in bitcoin. It’s going to $20 trillion, then it’s going to $200 trillion, then it’s growing 20% a year. And that capital is coming from overseas. It’s coming from China, from Russia, from Europe, from Africa, from Asia.

Saylor also clarified that bitcoin does not compete with the U.S. dollar but rather with “international real estate, global equities, expensive money managers on Wall Street, and any long range investment.” He suggested that if the U.S. were to secure 10% or 20% of the Bitcoin network, it could significantly contribute to reducing the national debt.

Discussing bitcoin’s volatility, Saylor dismissed concerns by highlighting its historical resilience. “I don’t think anybody’s ever lost money in the Bitcoin network holding four years,” he said, likening it to long-term national investments such as Alaska, California, and Manhattan. Saylor further emphasized bitcoin’s exceptional financial performance, stating:

My company’s gone from a $250 million investment to almost a $50 billion position in 48 months, so clearly there’s enormous economic energy in this asset.

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