Did Michael Saylor Just Trigger the NEXT Bitcoin Supply Squeeze?

Michael Saylor just bought more Bitcoina, even as BTC trades above $90,000. But this isn’t just another bullish headline. This video breaks down the real story: a global accumulation war is playing out in the shadows. From Bhutan quietly mining $1.3B worth of Bitcoin to Pakistan firing up 2,000 megawatts of stranded energy, nation-states are now battling for pieces of the finite 21 million supply.

Meanwhile, Saylor is stacking into strength, not waiting for dips and institutions are silently following. ETFs, AI disruption, sovereign strategies, and a collapsing Overton Window all point in one direction: the next Bitcoin move won’t be gradual. It’ll be a supply shock.

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Saylor buys more Bitcoin at $90K
01:53 – Moving the Overton Window
03:27 – Sell gold, buy Bitcoin – Saylor’s bold idea
05:20 – 8 of top 10 U.S. banks now in BTC
08:48 – Nation-states accumulating BTC
09:06 – AI accelerates Bitcoin repricing
15:00 – Pakistan’s 2,000 MW mining move
15:49 – Nation-state competition = supply shock
17:05 – Supply shock ends the cycle
18:16 – Bitcoin isn’t waiting for anyone


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