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Big Investor Warns That MicroStrategy Is Buying Too Much Bitcoin

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Is MicroStrategy Swallowing Bitcoin? A Warning From a Famous Angel Investor.

Jason Calacanis , the angel investor hailed as the greatest of all time, has just issued a warning about MicroStrategy's massive Bitcoin buying strategy.

He worries that the company could take away from Bitcoin's natural appeal to investors.

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MicroStrategy Wants to Issue More Shares to Increase Bitcoin Purchases?
MicroStrategy is considering a vote to increase the number of common shares it is authorized to issue to more than 10 billion shares , according to a report from Barron's .

This could theoretically allow the company to buy all of the Bitcoin currently on the market at current prices.

Although the idea is considered absurd, MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor makes no secret of his ambition to own a huge amount of Bitcoin.

He has stated that his goal is to achieve $3 trillion worth of Bitcoin , with the expectation that the company's market capitalization could rise to $10 trillion .

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Calacanis' Warning: “Bitcoin Is Not Just About Saylor”
Jason Calacanis warns that MicroStrategy's heavy-handed approach could reduce Bitcoin's appeal.

He worries that if Saylor controls too much Bitcoin, investors will feel like they are “working for Saylor” and will turn their attention to other assets.

Reaction from Michael Saylor
In response to Barron's article, Michael Saylor humorously replied on social network X that he got all his best ideas from this article.

However, his relentless Bitcoin buying strategy remains a controversial issue among investors.

Is MicroStrategy Controlling the Bitcoin Market?
MicroStrategy currently holds $43.4 billion worth of Bitcoin , making it the world's largest Bitcoin investment organization.

MicroStrategy's ambitions raise questions about whether a company holding so much Bitcoin will undermine decentralization — a core feature that makes Bitcoin attractive to investors.

Will Bitcoin remain a global asset, or just a “playground” for a few big players?