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Saylor Reacts to Bitcoin Crushing AI in Billionaire Dell’s Research
Alex Dovbnya
Michael Saylor Claims Bitcoin Is the Most Important Thing After Seeing Michael Dell’s Survey Results
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Michael Saylor, CEO of MicroStrategy, recently reacted to a social media poll by centibillionaire Michael Dell, in which Bitcoin ended up coming out on top.
On June 28, the founder of the world-famous computing giant published a poll to determine what is more important: artificial intelligence (AI), Bitcoin or love and relationships.
The final results of the poll show Bitcoin in first place with 43.1% of the votes. The “Love and Relationships” option comes in a close second with 39.2%. AI is a distant third with 9.3% of the votes.
Saylor just posted a screenshot of the survey, adding that Bitcoin is indeed “the most important thing.”
This isn’t the first time Dell, whose personal net worth is estimated at $105.2 billion, has hinted at continued use of the orange pill.
As reported by U.TodayDell made a pretty unequivocal post about scarcity creating value. The alleged reference to Bitcoin was quickly picked up by the community behind the leading cryptocurrency, with Saylor himself also weighing in on the matter.
Things quickly escalated after the centibillionaire posted an AI-generated image of Cookie Monster eating Bitcoins. “Very entertaining,” the entrepreneur said in a caption accompanying the hilarious image.
While Dell’s Bitcoin-related social media posts have sparked a wave of speculation, it remains to be seen whether the 59-year-old centibillionaire is genuinely interested in investing in the leading cryptocurrency.
Dell’s company began accepting Bitcoin back in 2014 (when Saylor, for example, was still skeptical). However, the computing giant discontinued support for the cryptocurrency due to insufficient demand in 2017.
It’s unclear whether Dell’s views on Bitcoin have really evolved since then. Despite expressing optimism about blockchain, he refused to comment on Bitcoin in 2021.
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Alex Dovbnya
Alex Dovbnya (aka AlexMorris) is a cryptocurrency expert, trader, and journalist with extensive experience covering everything related to the burgeoning industry — from price analysis to blockchain disruption. Alex has authored over 1,000 stories for U.Today, CryptoComes, and other fintech media outlets. He is particularly interested in regulatory trends around the world that are shaping the future of digital assets, and can be reached at alex.dovbnya@u.today.