Michael Saylor, in a recent interview on The Wolf of All Streets podcast, cautioned that the traditional credit system is facing structural limitations due to falling interest rates, which compress yields on bonds and money-market products. Saylor emphasized that Bitcoin, unlike depreciating assets such as real estate and corporate equipment, is not subject to rate-linked repricing, offering steadier returns.
Saylor pointed out that macroeconomic pressures and inflation are eroding credit strength, while institutional adoption of Bitcoin is on the rise. He noted that the repricing of corporate bonds and mortgage-backed securities due to declining rates reduces returns without mitigating risk, thereby widening the performance gap in favor of Bitcoin.
Michael Saylor Predicts Decline of Legacy Credit System Amid Bitcoin's Rise
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