Michael Saylor Makes an Outlandish Price Prediction for BTC at the Bitcoin 2026 Conference! Here Are the Details
Speaking at the Bitcoin 2026 Conference, Michael Saylor reiterated his long-term price expectation for Bitcoin, arguing that the asset could reach $10 million in the future. Saylor, the founder of Strategy, stated that Bitcoin will revolutionize the “digital credit” space, offering a significant share in the global financial system.
According to Saylor, Bitcoin has the potential to capture a share of the approximately $300 trillion credit market and the $100 trillion stock market. He stated that the ultimate goal is to provide digital bank accounts offering an annual return of 8-10% to 1 billion people worldwide. If this scenario materializes, he suggested that Bitcoin’s total value could transform into a $200 trillion network.
The experienced investor stated that Bitcoin has provided an average annual return of 38% over the past five years, and this performance forms the basis for STRC, one of the company’s financial products, to offer an 11% annual return. He emphasized that STRC offers both double-digit returns and tax advantages to equity investors, and provides capital preservation and regular cash flow to loan investors.
Saylor also noted that STRC, with its 2.7 Sharpe ratio, surpasses major market indicators such as Nvidia and the S&P 500. It was stated that the product quickly achieved high liquidity, becoming one of the largest preferred stock vehicles globally.
*This is not investment advice.
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