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🚨 Michael Saylor has posted another Bitcoin Tracker update.
By itself, that’s not news.
But the market pays attention because the pattern has become familiar:
Tracker post first.
Bitcoin purchase announcement later.
What’s interesting is that Strategy’s BTC buys are no longer viewed as isolated company decisions.
They’ve become part of market structure.
At this scale, Strategy isn’t just buying Bitcoin.
It’s absorbing liquidity.
Every new purchase reduces available supply while reinforcing the idea that corporate balance sheets can be long-term Bitcoin holders.
The bigger question is no longer whether Saylor will buy again.
The market already expects that.
The real question is how many institutions eventually adopt the same strategy.
At some point, Bitcoin stops being a trade.
And starts becoming treasury infrastructure.
$BTC