Michael Saylor Teases Bitcoin Buy on Black Friday

Published at 2025-11-28 18:00:08

Michael Saylor, the outspoken Bitcoin advocate and founder of MicroStrategy, posted on Friday calling the day “Black Friday,” a phrase that quickly reignited bullish chatter across crypto Twitter and trading desks. The brief message, shared on Nov. 28, 2025, has traders and retail investors interpreting it as a hint at fresh accumulation, reviving short-term optimism for BTC despite broader market noise.

The comment matters because Saylor and MicroStrategy have a history of sizable Bitcoin buys that influenced sentiment and media attention; even suggestive remarks from him can move narratives and order flow. There’s no formal confirmation of a corporate purchase yet, so market participants will be watching company disclosures and on-chain flows for evidence of buying. For now, the post mainly serves as a sentiment catalyst rather than hard evidence of new allocation.

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