Saylor just dropped his full keynote from Bitcoin MENA. The guy went deep into digital capital, credit systems, money, and banking—basically laying out his vision for how Bitcoin fits into the broader financial infrastructure.
If you've been following his takes on corporate treasury strategy and long-term BTC accumulation, this one's worth your time. He's not just talking price action—he's mapping out the structural shift happening in how capital flows and gets stored in the digital age.
The session covers some heavy ground: how traditional banking models are being challenged, where credit fits in a Bitcoin-standard world, and what digital capital actually means when you strip away the buzzwords. Classic Saylor—big picture thinking with a macro lens.
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nft_widow
· 22h ago
Saylor is talking big again; every keynote is a grand narrative... But this time, the credit system part is actually quite interesting.
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StakeOrRegret
· 12-10 16:52
Saylor is starting to talk about that macro theory again, but this time there's actually some substance to it.
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IronHeadMiner
· 12-10 16:52
Saylor's theory, I've listened to it multiple times, and it's just repeating... but there are indeed some insights inside.
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MergeConflict
· 12-10 16:48
Saylor doesn't beat around the bush. He directly dives into the macroeconomic framework... This is what Web3 should look like.
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IntrovertMetaverse
· 12-10 16:47
Saylor is starting his grand narrative again, always the same approach... But I have to admit, the part about digital capital really hits the mark.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 12-10 16:46
saylor is always talking about grand narratives, but does anyone really understand what he's saying...
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fren.eth
· 12-10 16:43
Saylor is really starting to look more and more like a macro analyst, not just pure crypto trading.
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DAOplomacy
· 12-10 16:32
saylor's always been good at abstracting away the uncomfortable bits, ngl. the "digital capital" framework is elegant theoretically but... arguably sidesteps some non-trivial questions about settlement finality and stakeholder alignment in actual credit systems. worth watching but take his institutional framing with appropriate skepticism, imo
Saylor just dropped his full keynote from Bitcoin MENA. The guy went deep into digital capital, credit systems, money, and banking—basically laying out his vision for how Bitcoin fits into the broader financial infrastructure.
If you've been following his takes on corporate treasury strategy and long-term BTC accumulation, this one's worth your time. He's not just talking price action—he's mapping out the structural shift happening in how capital flows and gets stored in the digital age.
The session covers some heavy ground: how traditional banking models are being challenged, where credit fits in a Bitcoin-standard world, and what digital capital actually means when you strip away the buzzwords. Classic Saylor—big picture thinking with a macro lens.