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Cryptopolitan 2024-12-14 19:00:15

Microsoft’s decision to not add Bitcoin to its balance sheet was a great idea for both

Microsoft’s decision to steer clear of Bitcoin and keep its balance sheet traditional wasn’t just calculated, it was ruthless in its precision. On December 10, the tech giant’s shareholders torched a proposal to sink 1% of its $78 billion cash reserves into Bitcoin. That would’ve been roughly $784 million—a small chunk of cash for Microsoft but a significant statement for the crypto market. The plan, pitched by the National Center for Public Policy Research, called Bitcoin a hedge against inflation, a weapon to fight the brutal 5% inflation rate that’s been squeezing the U.S. economy for years. Microsoft’s board didn’t blink. They called Bitcoin what it is: volatile. They made it clear that corporate cash isn’t for speculation—it’s for stability. Shareholders backed them up with a resounding “no.” As they should’ve. Bitcoin is too risky for Microsoft’s playbook The proposal faced resistance from the start. Bitcoin’s price swings are legendary. It can double your investment or cut it in half within weeks. That’s not a risk Microsoft wants to take with its treasury. The company needs liquidity, predictable returns, and cash reserves ready to fuel operations — not gamble. Microsoft’s leadership, from the boardroom to the shareholders, didn’t buy into the hype of Bitcoin as “digital gold.” Sure, Bitcoin delivered jaw-dropping returns—nearly doubling in value over the past year and up over 400% in five years—but that’s not enough to sway a company whose DNA is built on calculated growth and risk management. And let’s not forget the context. The corporate world has been watching Bitcoin skeptically. Even as some companies like MicroStrategy and Tesla jumped on the Bitcoin bandwagon, others stayed back, wary of regulatory pitfalls and unpredictable market swings. For Microsoft, the choice was less about being revolutionary and more about protecting shareholder interests. The fallout: Bitcoin dips, Microsoft stays steady When the rejection hit the news, the market reacted. Microsoft’s stock barely moved, staying firm at $446 per share. Bitcoin, however, wasn’t so lucky. It dropped over 4%, sliding to around $95,000. That’s the market speaking loud and clear: Bitcoin’s value still leans heavily on how corporations perceive it. If Microsoft had said yes, it would’ve joined a small but loud group of Bitcoin enthusiasts in the corporate world. MicroStrategy, for example, has hoarded over 402,000 Bitcoins, worth about $40 billion today. CEO Michael Saylor has repeatedly criticized conservative companies like Microsoft, claiming they’ve missed out on billions in gains by sticking to traditional assets. Saylor estimates Microsoft could have raked in $200 billion in five years by betting on Bitcoin instead of sticking with stock buybacks and dividends. Tesla, another Bitcoin heavyweight, holds close to $947 million in the cryptocurrency. Elon Musk’s flirtation with Bitcoin has been more erratic, but it’s still a firm part of Tesla’s financial arsenal. But Bill Gates, Microsoft’s co-founder, has never liked Bitcoin. He’s called it speculative and lacking intrinsic value. But ditching Bitcoin is realistically going to hurt the company’s innovative edge, especially as competitors explore blockchain and crypto integrations. What this means for Bitcoin Bitcoin purists might actually appreciate Microsoft’s rejection. Bitcoin, after all, wasn’t built to rely on corporate validation. It was designed to disrupt traditional finance, not merge with it. Microsoft’s decision to keep Bitcoin at arm’s length reinforces its status as an independent, decentralized asset. The rejection also highlights Bitcoin’s identity crisis. On one hand, it’s a revolutionary currency designed to bypass institutions. On the other, it craves mainstream adoption to push its value higher. Without corporate strings attached, Bitcoin would’ve continued to grow organically. Its future would’ve depended on decentralized adoption and grassroots support, not the whims of boardrooms; just as Satoshi Nakamoto intended.

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