Michael Saylor Says MicroStrategy Will Keep Buying Bitcoin, Won't Sell

Published at 2026-02-11 21:46:26

On Feb. 11, 2026 Michael Saylor reiterated that MicroStrategy will keep accumulating bitcoin and has no intention of selling its holdings, even if a prolonged downturn hits. His comments arrived as BTC hovered in a tight range around $65,900–$66,150 and reaffirm the company’s long-running buy-and-hold approach.

The pledge matters because MicroStrategy is among the largest corporate bitcoin holders; continued purchases signal persistent institutional demand and help counter narratives about forced liquidations. Market impact will depend on the pace of future accumulation and macro conditions, but Saylor’s stance reinforces bitcoin’s role as a corporate treasury asset and may bolster confidence among allocators and retail traders watching institutional conviction in a volatile market.

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