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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Michael Saylor Keeps Buying Bitcoin
by
Danica22
on 28/06/2025, 14:57:57 UTC
If CryptoQuant is right and MicroStrategy really moved 4,000 BTC out of cold storage, then yes — that’s usually not done “just because.” Big wallets don’t shift coins unless they plan to do something with them, and selling is the obvious guess.

So yeah, maybe the easy money phase is over for now. If Saylor’s team starts unloading, it’ll put pressure on the price — and smaller holders will likely panic-sell too. We’ll see soon enough if this was just treasury management or the first sign of taking profits at the top.

I haven't heard that MicroStrategy moved 4,000 BTC out of their cold storage, can you provide a link?
But as far as I know, they are a public company listed on NASDAQ and have been public about their bitcoin reserve strategy. That means if they want to sell their reserve assets, namely bitcoins in such large quantities. They need to be notified and approved by the SEC, which also means the news needs to be made public. But so far, there has been no article or report mentioning this. So I think this is just fake news or they are just moving their assets to other wallets, not selling on the market.