I will concede that my point might come off as quibbling about a minor thing, but there is something specific and special about bitcoin that has lured Saylor into it.. and to cause his company to supplement its focus onto bitcoin, and maybe at some point, the company moves away from other aspects of its business, even though I believe that their software portion does remain quite profitable, but maybe even that part of their business ends up getting more intertwined with bitcoin, since Saylor surely does seem to appreciate the value in attempting to be creative in various ways to incorporate bitcoin into what he and his company is doing.....
Nah, Microstrategy was a dying company before Bitcoin.
And now it's a dying company holding a large chunk of coins.
As far as I know MSTR was a company with no profit, or even results or any type to justify their activity.
Now they are devoting all of their resources to service their bitcoin investment and knowledge, in order to make new commitments to the orange coins. The actual activity hds been degraded to ancillary to this business.