Saylor calls for buying Bitcoin on Good Friday when BTC is around $67,000

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Michael Saylor continues to call for the purchase of Bitcoin on Good Friday, as the price of BTC is trading around $67,000, significantly lower than Strategy’s average cost basis of $75,694. With holdings up to 762,099 BTC, Saylor’s message remains unchanged: short-term volatility does not shake the long-term conviction in Bitcoin.

Michael Saylor buy Bitcoin Good FridayThis statement was quickly supported by some Bitcoin followers such as Lark Davis. However, it also faced criticism from Dan Gambardello, who said that using a religious holiday to issue a call to buy Bitcoin lacks finesse. This mixed reaction shows that Saylor is still a figure capable of sparking strong debate whenever he speaks.

Previously, Strategy had bought an additional 47,455 BTC worth $3.3 billion since mid-February, further reinforcing its position as one of the largest Bitcoin holders in the market. Even though the price of BTC is lower than the company’s average cost basis, its long-term accumulation strategy shows no signs of changing.

In the short term, Saylor’s call may not be enough to create an immediate price boost. But from the perspective of market psychology, it continues to emphasize a familiar argument: for those who believe in Bitcoin as a long-term reserve asset, pullbacks are often just opportunities to accumulate more.

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