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.







