Michael Dell, the founder and CEO of Dell Technologies, has expressed his fascination with Bitcoin on social media. Dell, who has a net worth of approximately $ 108 billion, shared a recent video of Blackrock CEO Larry Fink discussing bitcoin on CNBC. This move is significant as Dell’s endorsement could influence the tech and …
Bitcoin Tops Michael Dell’s Poll on X, Outshining AI and Love With Over 64,000 Votes
Dell CEO Michael Dell recently conducted a poll asking people to identify the most important factor among artificial intelligence (AI), love and relationships, and the crypto asset network Bitcoin. The poll concluded with Bitcoin receiving a majority of the more than 64,000 votes. Dell’s Poll on AI, Bitcoin, or Love and Relationships — Elon Musk […]
Digital Scarcity — Billionaire Michael Dell and Michael Saylor Exchange Dialogue on Bitcoin
On June 20, Michael Dell, the Chief Executive Officer of Dell, the American technology company known for developing, selling, repairing, and supporting computers and related products and services, shared his thoughts on bitcoin via the social media platform X. This interaction began with a response from Michael Saylor, the founder of Microstrategy. Dell CEO Michael […]
Microstrategy’s Michael Saylor States Spot Ether ETF Approval ‘May Be Better for Bitcoin’
Michael Saylor, Executive Chairman of Microstrategy, stated that the approval of several spot ether ETF proposals by the U.S. SEC might be good for Bitcoin. In “What Bitcoin Did,” Peter McCormack’s podcast, Saylor stated this approval gives rise to a crypto asset class, including several use cases like tokens, NFTs, and defi, with Bitcoin at […]
Market Analyst Michael Oliver: Gold Is Entering a ‘Generational Event’ Bull Market Trend
Michael Oliver, the proprietor of Momentum Structural Analysis (MSA) – a research firm specializing in detecting momentum-based movements – believes the recent gold bull market rally might differ from the other gold rallies. Oliver stated that due to several factors, not investing in gold could mean missing “what will likely be a generational event.” MSA […]