Published by CentBit.Online – Crypto & Blockchain Expert, Bangladesh
MicroStrategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor has once again stirred the crypto world with a blunt and unapologetic message to Bitcoin skeptics:
“Short Bitcoin if you hate money.”
Saylor’s comment, shared on his official X (formerly Twitter) account, comes amid a fresh wave of short liquidations and Bitcoin’s strong price performance above $112,000—sending a clear signal to doubters and critics of the leading digital asset.
What Saylor Means
Saylor’s message is simple: betting against Bitcoin is financially suicidal in the current macro environment. His quote encapsulates several key themes:
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Bitcoin is outperforming every major asset over the past decade
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Short sellers continue to suffer massive losses as BTC climbs
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Institutional adoption is validating Bitcoin’s long-term value proposition
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Fiat currencies are depreciating, while BTC is appreciating
“Bitcoin isn’t risky. Ignoring it is,” Saylor has said in previous interviews.
Short Sellers Under Pressure
Just in the past 24 hours:
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Over $600 million in crypto shorts were liquidated
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More than $22 million in Bitcoin shorts were wiped out in 60 minutes
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Funding rates are surging, and short squeezes are accelerating
Saylor’s statement adds insult to injury for those still betting against the Bitcoin momentum.
Relevance for Bangladesh
For crypto investors in Bangladesh, Saylor’s provocative statement serves as both a warning and an opportunity:
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Shorting Bitcoin is dangerous, especially during a strong bull cycle
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Long-term holding (HODLing) continues to outperform speculative trading
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Investors should seek education over emotion when entering volatile markets
“If billionaires are mocking shorts and doubling down, small investors should think twice before betting against Bitcoin,” said [Insert Your Name], founder of CentBit.Online.
Final Thoughts
Michael Saylor’s declaration—“Short Bitcoin if you hate money”—is more than a soundbite. It reflects the growing global sentiment that Bitcoin is here to stay, and those fighting the trend are only hurting their portfolios.
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