Michael Saylor: MSTR Stands for "MONSTER"
In this clip from Strategy's Q3 2025 Earnings Call, Michael Saylor explains why MSTR stands for "Monster" and how Strategy is creating digital credit instruments powered by Bitcoin to outclass everything in the $300 trillion credit market. And why disciplined, steady growth is key to capitalizing bitcoin, the biggest story in corporate finance over the next two decades and beyond.#MSTREarnings #MichaelSaylor #BTC #MSTR #Strategy #BitcoinForCorporations #SoundMoney #CreditMarkets #Finance #CorporateFinance Receive SMS online on sms24.me
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