Michael Saylor Prefers Regulation Over $150K Bitcoin Boom!!!

Bitcoin Nears $100K — But Michael Saylor Is Watching Something Else

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  • Michael Saylor said he would forgo a $150,000 Bitcoin price to preserve Wall Street, ETF, and regulatory momentum.
  • Saylor called the current market a near-term buying opportunity, citing a 90-day window for investors.
  • He highlighted the role of U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs, options, and futures in linking Bitcoin to traditional finance.
  • Saylor pointed to growing bank participation—56% of major U.S. banks in 2025, including JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and Citi, are extending credit against Bitcoin.
  • He said clear guidance from the Treasury, CFTC, and SEC reduces regulatory friction for firms engaging with Bitcoin.

On Tuesday, Strategy co-founder Michael Saylor told Danny Knowles on the podcast that he would give up a $150,000 Bitcoin price if it preserved momentum among Wall Street, ETFs, and regulators. He said institutional and regulatory progress mattered more than short-term price gains.

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Saylor pointed to multiple pillars supporting integration into traditional finance, including U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs and a growing derivatives market on the CME. He described in-kind ETF mechanics by saying he could “[swipe] a million dollars of Bitcoin for a million dollars of IBIT and vice-versa.”

Market conditions also factored into his remarks. Bitcoin traded near $95,083, up about 3.6% over 24 hours, and retail sentiment on Stocktwits moved from bearish to bullish, according to the report. Saylor said these levels present a near-term opportunity to buy in the next 90 days for long-term investors.

He stressed regulatory and banking developments as structural changes, noting that in 2025 roughly 56% of major U.S. banks, including JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, and Citi, are “extending credits against [Bitcoin].” Saylor added that “digital credit is the feedstock of the entire baking system,” and that access to banking services as collateral use outweighs short-term volatility.

On regulation, Saylor emphasized the importance of clear rules, saying “the banking acceptance, the options acceptance, [and] the positive regulations at the CFTC (Commodities Futures Trading Commission), the SEC (Securities Exchange Commission) or Treasury were more important than “immediate gratification.”

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