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Saylor Defends Bitcoin Treasury Strategies Amid Criticism on Podcast Appearance

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 2:27 am
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Published: January 17, 2026
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In a recent discussion on the “What Bitcoin Did” podcast, Michael Saylor, the chairman of Strategy, strongly defended the practice of companies incorporating Bitcoin into their treasury strategies. His remarks come in the face of skepticism aimed specifically at smaller firms that raise equity or debt to invest in Bitcoin (BTC). Saylor emphasized that the choice to allocate capital towards Bitcoin is a sound financial decision, especially for companies with surplus cash, rather than leaving it idle in Treasurys or returning it to shareholders.

During the podcast, Saylor drew parallels between corporate treasury strategies and individual investment decisions, suggesting that while ownership levels may differ, the logic behind holding BTC is valid across various business models. He argued that even companies reporting losses can benefit from Bitcoin holdings, as increasing BTC value could enhance their overall financial standing. “If you’re losing $10 million a year but making $30 million in Bitcoin gains, didn’t I just save the company?” he posited, underscoring the potential of Bitcoin to provide essential offsetting gains.

Saylor also critiqued traditional methods for deploying excess cash such as share buybacks or purchasing low-yield Treasurys, which he claimed could exacerbate losses for distressed companies. He asserted that buying back shares in a struggling business “just amplifies your losses faster,” whereas Bitcoin presents a more favorable risk-reward scenario for corporate balance sheets.

Highlighting a perceived double standard within the Bitcoin community, Saylor remarked that companies opting not to invest in the leading cryptocurrency often evade scrutiny, while those that do face harsh criticism. His comments pointed to a cultural divide, stating, “The Bitcoin community tends to eat its young,” expressing his frustration that 400 million companies can choose not to invest in Bitcoin without consequence while those investing are under constant fire.

Since beginning its Bitcoin accumulation in 2020, Strategy has emerged as the largest corporate holder of cryptocurrency. As of now, the company holds an impressive 687,410 BTC. The trend towards corporate treasury strategies utilizing Bitcoin has seen significant growth, with public companies reportedly holding a total of about 1.1 million BTC, representing roughly 5.5% of the total 19.97 million BTC in circulation.

Despite this trend, some experts, such as Markus Thiele, founder of 10x Research, noted that many companies with digital asset treasuries experienced declines in their net asset values in November, which posed challenges for raising additional capital and contributed to existing shareholders facing mounting losses. Reports suggest that Bitcoin treasury adoption slowed significantly in late 2025, with only 117 companies integrating BTC reserves that year.

Corporate ownership of Bitcoin remains highly concentrated, as demonstrated by firms like MARA Holdings with 53,250 BTC and Twenty One Capital holding 43,514 BTC, both trailing only Strategy in the corporate crypto ecosystem. As companies navigate the volatile landscape of digital assets, the conversation around Bitcoin as a treasury asset continues to evolve, drawing both advocates and critics within the financial community.

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