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Michael Saylor Says Bitcoin Is 'Digital Empowerment' and Will Only Grow Stronger in an AI World

In the “The Diary Of A CEO” interview on Aug.7 , Saylor framed Bitcoin as a form of "digital empowerment" that allows individuals, companies and even smaller countries to store economic value outside traditional financial intermediaries.

Michael Saylor Says Bitcoin Is 'Digital Empowerment' and Will Only Grow Stronger in an AI World
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Bitcoin Remains Preferred Aset

In the “The Diary Of A CEO” interview on Aug.7 , Saylor framed Bitcoin as a form of "digital empowerment" that allows individuals, companies and even smaller countries to store economic value outside traditional financial intermediaries.

Saylor argued that Bitcoin’s core breakthrough is the ability to convert economic value into a digital bearer asset protected by private keys.

Unlike cash held in banks, which depends on financial institutions and government-controlled payment rails, Bitcoin can be transferred globally without relying on multiple intermediaries, he said.

Saylor contrasted Bitcoin with traditional stores of wealth including real estate, gold and stocks.

Real estate can preserve purchasing power, he added, but comes with taxes, maintenance costs and limited portability. Gold is scarce but difficult to transport, while equities depend on corporate performance and access to developed financial markets.

Bitcoin, by contrast, offers global liquidity and a fixed supply capped at 21 million coins.

Saylor acknowledged that broad equity indexes such as the S&P 500 remain a viable long-term wealth-preservation tool, while gold has also performed well.

But Bitcoin remains his preferred asset, particularly for investors who need portability and censorship resistance.

Why AI May Strengthen Bitcoin’s Scarcity Thesis

Saylor’s thesis effectively divides the future economy into two categories, things technology can produce almost without limit and things that remain inherently scarce.

"If a factory or a robot or an AI can generate infinite of it," Saylor argued, investors should be cautious about treating it as long-term capital.

Bitcoin sits on the opposite side of that equation.

No improvement in artificial intelligence, robotics or manufacturing can increase Bitcoin’s programmed 21 million supply.

That could make scarcity itself increasingly valuable if AI drives down the cost of most other goods.

In Saylor’s framework, AI creates abundance while Bitcoin monetizes scarcity.

The result is a future where basic goods and services may become dramatically cheaper, but competition for scarce, desirable assets remains. This leaves Bitcoin positioned as one of the few globally accessible assets whose supply cannot respond to rising demand.

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