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Michael Saylor: The decline in Bitcoin is due to funds flowing towards AI, which is a rotation of capital rather than a damage to Bitcoin itself

2026-06-04 19:47:58
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Strategy founder Michael Saylor stated that the capital markets are providing funding for AI infrastructure on an unprecedented scale, with approximately $400 billion raised in the past six months. Saylor pointed out that since May 14, there has been about $4 billion in outflows from Bitcoin ETFs, putting pressure on BTC prices. However, he believes this is a rotation of capital rather than damage to Bitcoin itself. Saylor stated, "Volatility creates opportunity."

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