Key Takeaways:
Michael Saylor says Bitcoin’s falling volatility will disappoint thrill-seeking retail traders.
Lower price swings signal maturity and are positive for large institutional investors.
Saylor calls 2025–2035 the “digital gold rush” era, with innovation, mistakes, and major wealth creation.
Strategy Executive Chairman Michael Saylor believes Bitcoin is entering a new maturity phase where reduced volatility makes it less exciting for short-term retail speculators but more attractive to institutional investors.
Speaking on Wednesday, Saylor said this stabilization reflects Bitcoin’s growth into a mainstream asset class. While thrill seekers may look elsewhere for quick gains, institutions prefer predictable risk-adjusted returns, which he views as a healthy evolution.
Saylor described the next decade, from 2025 to 2035, as a “digital gold rush,” predicting an explosion of new financial products, innovative business models, and inevitable failures, alongside significant wealth creation.