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Saylor Pushes Bitcoin (BTC) Expansion Amid Demand Reset

By WebDeskJune 6, 20263 Mins Read
Saylor Pushes Bitcoin (BTC) Expansion Amid Demand Reset
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Rongchai Wang
Jun 06, 2026 15:38

Michael Saylor calls for Bitcoin’s integration into banks, credit markets, and financial infrastructure as ETFs see outflows and demand resets.





Michael Saylor, co-founder and executive chairman of Strategy, has outlined a vision for Bitcoin’s future that focuses on deeper integration into traditional financial systems. In a June 5 essay, Saylor argued that Bitcoin needs a “disciplined expansion” into banks, credit markets, and corporate treasuries rather than relying solely on passive exchange-traded fund (ETF) flows or spot buying. He described the Bitcoin base layer as “sacred infrastructure” and suggested innovation should occur in higher layers like custody systems and credit instruments.

Saylor’s comments come at a volatile time for Bitcoin. The cryptocurrency is trading at $60,649 as of June 6, down 1% in the past 24 hours, with a market cap of $1.20 trillion. Institutional demand, which had been a key narrative driving Bitcoin’s recent rally, appears under pressure. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs have recorded significant outflows, shedding $1.4 billion in the past week alone and over $4.4 billion in the last three weeks of May. Additionally, Strategy’s decision to sell 32 BTC in late May—the company’s first sale since 2022—has dented its reputation as a steadfast holder.

This period of turbulence has sparked debate among analysts. Some see the sell-offs as a temporary reset following excessive leverage and speculative positioning. Bitget Wallet analyst Lacie Zhang noted that Bitcoin has undergone a sharp $1.8 billion liquidation wave, with deeply negative funding rates and a reset in open interest. Zhang suggests that if outflows persist, Bitcoin could retest the $55,000-$57,000 range. Others, like Nicolai Sondergaard of Nansen, are more cautious, observing that recent price rebounds to $61,000 have been met with selling rather than accumulation, indicating weak conviction among institutional players.

Saylor, however, sees the current environment as an opportunity to shift the narrative. He contrasted two paths for Bitcoin’s adoption: the ETF-driven model, which relies on passive inflows, and a more embedded approach that integrates Bitcoin into balance sheets, securities, and credit markets. The latter, he argued, would provide a more stable foundation for long-term growth. This aligns with Strategy’s evolving approach, as the company has recently signaled it could strategically sell Bitcoin to fund dividends or manage capital, despite its long-term commitment to accumulation.

Saylor’s essay also touched on broader market dynamics. He attributed some of Bitcoin’s recent weakness to a $400 billion capital rotation into artificial intelligence infrastructure, which he said had drained liquidity from the crypto market. This suggests that macroeconomic factors, rather than a collapse in Bitcoin’s institutional appeal, may be driving the current sell-off.

Looking ahead, Bitcoin faces a critical test. Analysts like Zhang emphasize the importance of stabilizing ETF flows and seeing renewed whale accumulation as key to rebuilding momentum. Saylor’s call for “disciplined expansion” could offer a roadmap for mitigating these pressures by embedding Bitcoin deeper into the financial system. Whether this vision gains traction will likely depend on how the market navigates ongoing volatility and institutional re-engagement.

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