Michael Saylor meets with Trump’s cabinet at cryptobabble What does the #cryptocurrency bull Crypto Post have to say? Co-founder and executive chairman of #MicroStrategy Inc. Michael Saylor met with the entire cabinet of the incoming Donald Trump administration at the first-ever “crypto ball” on Friday.
What happened. : In post X shared by Robert Samuels, vice president of investor relations at MARA Holdings, Saylor, dressed in a black suit and orange tie, is spotted at the ball along with other top cryptocurrency executives, including Fred Thiel, CEO of MARA Holdings. He is pictured attending the event.
The orange tie seems to match Sailor’s personality, which he often displays on social media. The post was reposted by MicroStrategy bosses.
In other photos, Vice President-elect J. D. Vance is seen with soon-to-be second lady Usha Vance.
at the inauguration party, he defended the industry’s interests during the campaign. Days before Trump’s inauguration, elite members of the cryptocurrency space attended the party.
Trump did not attend the #gala , but he is expected to issue an executive order to create a more favorable environment for the cryptocurrency industry.
Why is this important? MicroStrategy has been actively issuing convertible bonds and other debt instruments to buy #bitcoin in recent months and seems willing to go to any corporate maneuver to support the 21/21 plan, reports
BitcoinTreasuries. com, MicroStrategy is the largest corporate holder of bitcoin with more than $45 billion, followed by MARA with $4.57 billion.
led by Michael Saylor, the company has been buying bitcoin for ten straight weeks, and judging by his latest post on X, MicroStrategy plans to buy more on Monday, which coincides with President Trump’s inauguration.
tomorrow will be different, Saylor wrote on the company’s bitcoin portfolio tracker.
Interestingly, Mr.
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Michael Saylor meets with Trump’s cabinet at cryptobabble What does the #cryptocurrency bull Crypto Post have to say? Co-founder and executive chairman of #MicroStrategy Inc. Michael Saylor met with the entire cabinet of the incoming Donald Trump administration at the first-ever “crypto ball” on Friday. What happened. : In post X shared by Robert Samuels, vice president of investor relations at MARA Holdings, Saylor, dressed in a black suit and orange tie, is spotted at the ball along with other top cryptocurrency executives, including Fred Thiel, CEO of MARA Holdings. He is pictured attending the event. The orange tie seems to match Sailor’s personality, which he often displays on social media. The post was reposted by MicroStrategy bosses. In other photos, Vice President-elect J. D. Vance is seen with soon-to-be second lady Usha Vance. at the inauguration party, he defended the industry’s interests during the campaign. Days before Trump’s inauguration, elite members of the cryptocurrency space attended the party. Trump did not attend the #gala , but he is expected to issue an executive order to create a more favorable environment for the cryptocurrency industry. Why is this important? MicroStrategy has been actively issuing convertible bonds and other debt instruments to buy #bitcoin in recent months and seems willing to go to any corporate maneuver to support the 21/21 plan, reports BitcoinTreasuries. com, MicroStrategy is the largest corporate holder of bitcoin with more than $45 billion, followed by MARA with $4.57 billion. led by Michael Saylor, the company has been buying bitcoin for ten straight weeks, and judging by his latest post on X, MicroStrategy plans to buy more on Monday, which coincides with President Trump’s inauguration. tomorrow will be different, Saylor wrote on the company’s bitcoin portfolio tracker. Interestingly, Mr.
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