Michael Saylor Makes Bitcoin Statement as BTC Recovers $62K Miniature-Term

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U.Today – Michael Saylor, founder of MicroStrategy, the largest single corporate owner, took to his X platform account to share his commentary on the BTC price rally that took place on Thursday.

Bitcoin briefly regains $62,000

Between Thursday and early Friday morning, the world’s leading cryptocurrency jumped 9% to reach a price level of $62,440. In doing so, Bitcoin has also shown an boost of around 25% over the past few days.

This price boost was due to a number of factors, including XRP’s vital court victory over the SEC. As Ripple CEO Brad Garlinghouse stated, this victory was vital not only for the company and XRP, but also for the global cryptocurrency space.

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Today, however, Bitcoin fell 3.3% and returned to the $60,360 zone.

Michael Saylor responded to bitcoin’s brief surge above $62,000 by posting a bitcoin-themed image and tweeting, “Solve the ₿itcoin puzzle.”

This article was originally published on U.Today

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