Saylor urges Microsoft to back Bitcoin
Saylor proposes that Microsoft allocate part of its $78 billion cash reserves to Bitcoin, following MicroStrategy’s successful experience with a 2,735% increase in share value over five years.
Michael Saylor, the executive chairman of MicroStrategy, is set to deliver a compelling three-minute presentation to Microsoft’s board of directors advocating for a Bitcoin investment. This announcement followed his participation in VanEck’s X Spaces on 19 November, where he shared insights into the proposal. Saylor plans to encourage the board to allocate a portion of their substantial $78 billion cash reserves into Bitcoin.
Microsoft, one of the largest tech firms globally, has no current exposure to Bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies, despite its significant investments in companies like OpenAI. Saylor highlighted that only 1.5% of Microsoft’s stock value is linked to intangible assets, with most of it focused on quarterly earnings. The December’s voting items may include a decision influenced by Saylor’s presentation, potentially paving the way for a revolutionary shift in the company’s financial strategy.
The potential impact of Microsoft embracing Bitcoin could be monumental. Saylor noted the remarkable rise of MicroStrategy’s shares since adopting Bitcoin, with a 2,735% increase over five years. Institutional and corporate adoption of Bitcoin is accelerating, and Saylor believes Microsoft could set a transformative example by joining the trend.