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BlackRock vs. MicroStrategy: Who Holds the Better Bitcoin Strategy?

The post BlackRock vs. MicroStrategy: Who Holds the Better Bitcoin Strategy? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News BlackRock’s Bitcoin ETF now holds about 2.55% of all Bitcoin, showing that big financial companies are buying a lot of Bitcoin. This has raised concerns because many people worry that institutions like BlackRock might be going against the idea of Bitcoin being decentralized. Even though BlackRock isn’t directly buying Bitcoin, its clients and investors are driving this buying spree. The main worry is that because BlackRock controls the ETF, it could gain too much influence over Bitcoin, potentially moving it away from its original decentralized goals and toward more centralized control. Mark Yusko Insight on Blackrocks Bitcoin ETF Accumulation In response to the market concern, Mark Yusko recently called Bitcoin accumulation by institutions like BlackRock a scam, suggesting a scenario where these institutions could own most of Bitcoin and the government might seize it. However, this idea seems unlikely because such a confiscation would affect not just “bad actors” but also everyday people, pension funds, and institutions holding Bitcoin through ETFs. Even if the government tried to seize Bitcoin, Yusko points out that Bitcoin’s divisibility means the remaining supply would still hold significant value. He believes that one entity leading the pack can cause Bitcoin ETF dominance to go directly into the hands of those still holding it, making it nearly impossible for any one entity to fully control Bitcoin. Bitcoin by nature is decentralized however if Blackrock gains dominance it might turn it towards a centralized approach. This can create a market crash situation if they start selling their Bitcoin holdings similar to the Mt.Gox crash. MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Leverage Strategy: A Calculated Risk? On the other hand, MicroStrategy’s CEO, Michael Saylor, has been raising debt to purchase more Bitcoin, which has drawn mixed reactions. While leverage can be risky, Saylor’s strategy is unique because the debt is secured by Bitcoin itself. Each time MicroStrategy issues bonds or raises equity, it accumulates more Bitcoin than the value of the debt, capturing additional value. The key to Saylor’s approach lies in moderation. Excessive leverage—like the 50x or 100x seen in risky crypto trades—can be catastrophic, but MicroStrategy’s debt levels remain within a prudent range. The company is betting on Bitcoin as an appreciating asset while borrowing in a depreciating fiat currency, a trade Yusko considers smart financial engineering.

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