Bitcoin Bull Michael Saylor Says FTX Crash Can Benefit BTC – Here’s What He Said
“The FTX collapse is an expensive ad for Bitcoin,” said former MicroStrategy CEO and Bitcoin (BTC) bull Michael Saylor. In a tweet on Monday, Saylor argued that the only future for the crypto industry that is actually vi...
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In a tweet on Monday, Saylor argued that the only future for the crypto industry that is actually viable is “registered digital assets trading on regulated digital exchanges.”...
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