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Michael Saylor claims, ‘Bitcoin has won’ – But the market is yet to decide

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Michael Saylor’s latest bullish thesis is now facing its real test.

From a macro perspective, though, his view on Bitcoin [BTC] doesn’t seem far-fetched. The idea that BTC’s traditional four-year cycle is “dead” actually holds some weight.

Technically speaking, the 2024 halving didn’t deliver the kind of post-halving rally seen in previous cycles, disrupting the usual supply narrative.

That naturally brings us to the digital credit angle. Michael Saylor argued in his post that Bitcoin’s credibility increasingly depends on DeFi as TradFi institutions integrate BTC as a digital asset and shape its future evolution.

Put simply, rather than functioning as a speculative asset, Bitcoin is gradually positioning itself as a credit instrument within institutional financial systems.

Source: X

The timing of the tweet is also notable. On the macro side, volatility is still firmly in play. U.S. President Donald Trump’s warning to Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz is set to expire on Monday at 10:05 a.m. ET.

More importantly, that’s about 35 minutes after U.S. markets reopen following the three-day weekend.

In fact, analysts are now calling for a highly eventful session, with geopolitical uncertainty likely to drive sharp moves across risk assets, including Bitcoin.

Against this backdrop, Michael Saylor’s post starts to make more sense, especially as he argues that institutional adoption will drive Bitcoin’s next phase. That naturally raises the bigger question: Will Saylor’s “Bitcoin has won” thesis actually play out?

Has Bitcoin matured into DeFi?

For Bitcoin to truly mature into digital credit, it needs to show resilience against macro FUD. However, recent price action suggests the market hasn’t fully reached that stage yet.

Macro uncertainty has already dragged BTC nearly 32% down from its yearly $97k peak, reinforcing how strongly external liquidity conditions still shape price behavior. More importantly, this trend is now visible on-chain as well.

At the micro level, Bitcoin’s transaction fees have dropped to 2.5 BTC per day, the lowest since 2011.

Since fees act as a direct signal of network activity, declining fees point to softer demand, lower transaction pressure, and reduced participation. Meanwhile, conviction off-chain doesn’t look much stronger either.

Source: Glassnode

According to CryptoQuant data, institutional selling pressure continues to linger as the Coinbase Premium Index (CPI) remains in negative territory, signaling persistent selling from U.S.-based institutional flows.

In fact, the only brief relief in this pressure appeared when Bitcoin retested the $75,000 level.

Meanwhile, Short-Term Holder Net Position Change (both on daily readings and across the 90-day trend) shows distribution, indicating STHs are still rotating Bitcoin back into the market rather than accumulating.

Taken together, falling fees, weak accumulation, and ongoing capitulation, alongside Bitcoin’s 22% correction in Q1 and an additional 2.04% drop so far in April, show that BTC hasn’t been fully insulated from macro risk.

That, in turn, puts Michael Saylor’s broader thesis under real market scrutiny.


Final Summary

  • Bitcoin’s institutional narrative is gaining traction, but macro volatility continues to dominate price action.
  • Weak on-chain activity and ongoing distribution suggest BTC still behaves like a risk asset rather than a fully matured digital credit system, challenging Saylor’s “Bitcoin has won” thesis.

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/michael-saylor-claims-bitcoin-has-won-but-the-market-is-yet-to-decide/

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