Michael Saylor, in a recent interview with Natalie Brunell, dismissed the notion that Bitcoin is akin to the "Tulips 2.0" speculative bubble. Saylor emphasized that Bitcoin is a strategic choice for "smart money" aiming to preserve wealth, likening its market dominance to that of Google or the English language. He highlighted Bitcoin's foundation in physical reality, supported by energy equivalent to "20 nuclear reactors," positioning it as a robust "monetary union."