MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor says bitcoin is ‘cyber Manhattan’ — a ‘good investment’ even at the top

MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor says bitcoin is ‘cyber Manhattan’ — a ‘good investment’ even at the top


CFOTO | Nurphoto | Getty Images

Michael Saylor compared bitcoin to New York City and its economy on Monday as the cryptocurrency rose to fresh records, calling it “cyber Manhattan.”

“We’ll just keep buying the top forever, everyday is a good day to buy bitcoin” the founder and chairman of MicroStrategy said on CNBC’s “Money Movers.” “I would have bought Manhattan 100 years ago, 200 years ago, every year for the past 300 years. You pay a little bit more than the person that bought Manhattan before you, but it’s always a good investment to invest in the economic capital of the free world.”

Saylor’s comments come ahead of MicroStrategy’s inclusion in the Nasdaq-100 on Dec. 23. That would also put the bitcoin proxy in the popular Invesco QQQ Trust ETF, which tracks the Nasdaq-100.

On Monday, shares of MicroStrategy jumped more than 5%. Bitcoin rose to a all-time high of $107,162.64, according to Coin Metrics.

MicroStrategy has been adding bitcoin to its balance sheet since 2020 and now issues convertible notes to leverage its purchases. It began cranking up its purchases after the U.S. presidential election. On Monday, Saylor announced the company has purchased another 15,350 BTC, bringing its total bitcoin holdings to 439,000 worth about $46 billion.

Saylor responded to naysayers who call MicroStrategy’s bitcoin acquisition strategy a Ponzi scheme.

“Just like developers in Manhattan, every time real estate goes up in value, they issue more debt to develop more real estate,” he said. “That’s why your buildings are so tall in New York City, it’s been going on for 350 years. I would call it an economy.”

Don’t miss these cryptocurrency insights from CNBC Pro:



Source

Tech megacaps lose 0 billion in value as Nasdaq suffers steepest drop since April
Technology

Tech megacaps lose $770 billion in value as Nasdaq suffers steepest drop since April

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, speaking with CNBC’s Jim Cramer during a CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer event at the New York Stock Exchange on Oct. 7th, 2025. Kevin Stankiewicz | CNBC Shares of Amazon, Nvidia and Tesla each dropped around 5% on Friday, as tech’s megacaps lost $770 billion in market cap, following […]

Read More
Govini, a defense tech startup taking on Palantir, hits 0 million in annual recurring revenue
Technology

Govini, a defense tech startup taking on Palantir, hits $100 million in annual recurring revenue

Govini, a defense tech software startup taking on the likes of Palantir, has blown past $100 million in annual recurring revenue, the company announced Friday. “We’re growing faster than 100% in a three-year CAGR, and I expect that next year we’ll continue to do the same,” CEO Tara Murphy Dougherty told CNBC’s Morgan Brennan in […]

Read More
We tested OpenAI’s Sora 2 video generator to find out why Hollywood is freaking out
Technology

We tested OpenAI’s Sora 2 video generator to find out why Hollywood is freaking out

The launch of OpenAI’s updated Sora 2 AI video service kicked off another round of anxiety among musicians, actors and other content creators. Sora allows users to generate short videos for free by typing in a prompt. The app is only available on iOS devices and is limited to invitees, meaning people need a code to access […]

Read More