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Strategy’s Saylor says Bitcoin should avoid choosing between ‘purity and adoption’ as BTC extends losses

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Strategy's Saylor says Bitcoin should avoid choosing between 'purity and adoption' as BTC extends losses.

As bitcoin traded near its weakest levels in almost two years, Michael Saylor published a new essay arguing that the network's long-term success will depend on balancing competing visions for its future instead of embracing a single ideology.

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The Strategy chairman outlined what he described as four major bitcoin ideologies: Maximalists, Capitalists, Technologists, and Fundamentalists, noting that each plays an important role in the network's success. "The mission is not to choose between purity and adoption, or between innovation and stability," Saylor wrote in a Friday post on X. It comes amid one of bitcoin's sharpest drawdowns since the 2022 bear market. (BTC) was trading below $61,000 on Friday, down more than 25% over the past month and more than 50% below its October 2025 all-time high of $126,000. The essay addresses tensions between camps stemming from bitcoin's growing entanglement with traditional finance through corporate treasuries, exchange-traded funds, and capital markets.

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