Michael Saylor’s $21M Bitcoin Vision Stirs Bold Debate

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Michael Saylor has once again captured the crypto world’s attention with a staggering prediction: Bitcoin could reach $21 million per coin within the next 21 years. Speaking at BTC Prague in June 2025, he tied the figure to Bitcoin’s fixed supply of 21 million coins, framing it as both symbolic and inevitable given its trajectory.

 

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This isn’t Saylor’s first ultra-bullish forecast. In late 2024, he projected Bitcoin hitting $13 million by 2045, implying a nearly 30% annualized return and a total market value exceeding $280 trillion. Earlier still, in February 2025, he floated a $5 million long-term target, citing catalysts such as spot ETFs, institutional custody, and fair-value accounting adoption.

 

 

Saylor’s projections are grounded in the belief that Bitcoin will increasingly be integrated into corporate balance sheets, financial systems, and global wealth portfolios. He points to rising institutional adoption, maturing regulatory frameworks, and Bitcoin’s scarcity as the main drivers for exponential growth. The shift, in his view, is less a question of if and more a matter of when.

 

 

While his confidence inspires die-hard supporters, critics argue such valuations require a level of global economic transformation that may be difficult to achieve. Still, Saylor’s unwavering stance continues to shape the conversation around Bitcoin’s future, cementing his role as one of the cryptocurrency’s most vocal and committed advocates.

 

Bénédicte Lin – Brussels, Paris, London, Beijing, Seoul, Bangkok, Tokyo, New York, Taipei, Hong Kong
Bénédicte Lin – Brussels, Paris, London, Beijing, Seoul, Bangkok, Tokyo, New York, Taipei, Hong Kong

 

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