Saylor appeared unbothered by bitcoin’s recent brutal run, which saw the price tumbling to about a seven-month low below $53,000 last week. He reiterated his belief that bitcoin, which now accounts for 0.1% of global capital, will eventually rise to 7% of global capital, or a price of $13 million over the next two decades.
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