Saylor Urges Dalio to Own Bitcoin as Global Order Shows Strain

Published at 2026-02-18 00:45:08

On Feb 17, 2026, MicroStrategy Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor urged billionaire investor Ray Dalio to hold bitcoin after Dalio warned that the post–World War II global order is unraveling. Saylor framed bitcoin as a hedge against escalating geopolitical and financial turmoil, reiterating the long-standing narrative that BTC can serve as a non‑sovereign store of value when traditional systems come under stress.

The exchange matters because both figures carry outsized influence with institutional investors: Saylor through his company’s large BTC accumulation and Dalio through his macroeconomic voice. Reinforcing bitcoin’s hedge narrative could nudge allocators and family offices to reassess exposure to BTC, potentially lifting demand even as price volatility and regulatory scrutiny persist. Market participants will watch whether high‑profile endorsements translate into measurable shifts in institutional flows.

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