Bitcoin as a “Deep Freeze” for Wealth: Michael Saylor’s Long-Term Case
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Michael Saylor Frames Bitcoin As A "Deep Freeze" For Wealth Preservation
Strategy founder Michael Saylor has introduced a new analogy to explain Bitcoin’s investment thesis, comparing money to food and Bitcoin to a freezer. In an essay published on August 15, Saylor argues that money stores the value generated by human time and labor, with the real test being how much of that value survives across decades. Cash remains easy to spend but is vulnerable to inflation, which can steadily erode its purchasing power over lo…
Bitcoin Is a ‘Deep Freeze’ for Money. What Does That Actually Mean?
MicroStrategy (now Strategy) founder Michael Saylor has a new way of explaining Bitcoin: think of money like food, and Bitcoin like a freezer. In an essay published on August 15, Saylor argues that money stores the value created by your time and work. The real test, he says, is how much of that...
Bitcoin as a “Deep Freeze” for Wealth: Michael Saylor’s Long-Term Case
In an essay published on August 15, Michael Saylor presented Bitcoin as a potential long-term store of value, comparing the cryptocurrency to a deep freeze that helps preserve the economic value created through years of work and productivity. Saylors argument centers on a simple question: how much of the wealth earned today will retain its purchasing power decades from now? Cash is convenient and easy to use, but inflation can gradually reduce i…
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