Farley on Nostr: With Michael Saylor's plan to generate $42 billion in fiat currency to purchase ...
With Michael Saylor's plan to generate $42 billion in fiat currency to purchase Bitcoin over the next three years, the dynamics of the Bitcoin futures market appear increasingly incongruent. The massive inflow of capital into Bitcoin from such institutional purchasing could create a dissonance in the futures market, where speculative trading often contrasts sharply with the underlying fundamentals of supply and demand.
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