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Bitcoin 2026: Michael Saylor Warns of BTC ‘Supply Shock,’ Jack Mallers Claims Banks Hold Customers Hostage

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Last updated: April 29, 2026 11:32 am
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Published: April 29, 2026
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At the Bitcoin 2026 conference in Las Vegas, prominent figures in the cryptocurrency industry voiced strong sentiments regarding the future of Bitcoin, touching on its potential supply issues and the challenges posed by traditional banking systems.

In a keynote address that captured the attention of thousands, Michael Saylor, the chairman of Strategy, expressed concerns about a potential Bitcoin supply shock. He indicated that as institutional investors begin to make substantial moves into Bitcoin, the market may not be able to accommodate this surge in demand. “We’re setting up a massive supply shock,” Saylor stated, referencing recent high-profile purchases and asserting that nearly $100 billion could flow into Bitcoin over the next year. He noted, “There’s only $10 billion of Bitcoin naturally available for sale,” suggesting that if this inflow materializes, it could lead to significant pricing pressures and innovation in financial instruments within the cryptocurrency landscape.

Saylor emphasized that Bitcoin is evolving beyond merely being an asset class; he believes it’s becoming the default treasury reserve for corporations and governments alike. This shift, he argues, underlines Wall Street’s growing interest as a crucial catalyst in the ongoing maturation of the cryptocurrency market.

Meanwhile, Jack Mallers, CEO of Twenty One Capital, took the stage to deliver sharp critiques of the traditional banking sector. He accused banks and card networks of exploiting consumers and merchants alike, characterizing their fee structures as a form of “holding merchants hostage.” Referring to the benefits of credit card rewards for consumers, Mallers contended that this comes at a steep cost to businesses, whose profits are diminished by hefty transaction fees.

Mallers connected these practices to issues stemming from fiat currency, arguing that governments intentionally degrade their money’s value to address poor economic decisions. This environment, he argued, propels individuals toward “better money,” referencing Gresham’s Law, which posits that bad money drives out good money.

While some critics on social media dismissed Mallers’ remarks as repetitive rhetoric, he remained steadfast in his vision for Bitcoin. He articulated a desire to leverage the open Bitcoin network to dismantle the centralization currently held by card networks and banks, suggesting that this could foster competition among entrepreneurs and lead to lower transaction costs and increased innovation.

Highlighting Bitcoin’s advantages over gold, he pointed out that the precious metal has no inherent network and relies on slow logistics for transactions. In contrast, Bitcoin allows for instantaneous value transfer on a global scale at minimal cost. “If I need to get gold monetary here in Nigeria in less than a second and at no cost… well, that’s kind of cool,” he quipped, underscoring the practical benefits of cryptocurrency in today’s fast-paced economy.

The Bitcoin 2026 conference not only served as a platform for these influential voices but also reinvigorated bullish sentiment throughout the industry, despite ongoing criticism from various quarters. As these dialogues unfold, the future dynamics of Bitcoin and its role in the broader financial ecosystem remain a focal point of discussion among industry advocates and skeptics alike.

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