MicroStrategy’s Saylor Could Become a Bigger Villain Than FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried?

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Peter Schiff warned that a MicroStrategy collapse would damage Bitcoin far more than the FTX fallout.

The veteran gold advocate argued that Michael Saylor could end up remembered as a bigger villain than Sam Bankman-Fried. Schiff framed Strategy as a far more consequential test case than FTX.

Strategy’s Fall Could Dwarf the FTX Collapse

Schiff made the remarks on X. He said Strategy’s (formerly MicroStrategy) collapse portends consequences for Bitcoin far worse than those of FTX’s fall.

He added that anyone who defended Saylor publicly would have “a lot of explaining to do.”

Still, the comparison carries weight. FTX’s 2022 collapse wiped billions in customer funds and triggered a broad market selloff. Strategy’s exposure is larger and more direct.

The company holds more than 843,000 Bitcoin (BTC), roughly 76% of all BTC on public company balance sheets.

Strategy has faced serious pressure in 2026. Bitcoin price action has been unkind, with BTC trading well off its prior highs. The firm has accumulated roughly $14 billion in unrealized losses.

Strategy’s legal pressure has also intensified. The Rosen Law Firm is now probing whether executives made materially misleading statements across five linked securities.

Saylor Defends the Model

Additionally, Strategy’s preferred stock coverage window has shrunk from over seven years to roughly 14 months. Some analysts now question whether its debt-heavy model can survive a prolonged downturn.

Saylor has pushed back against such concerns. He has argued that liquidation risk does not appear until Bitcoin drops to $8,000. Saylor has pledged to refinance debt rather than sell BTC. Still, that position has not calmed critics who point to narrowing financial buffers.

Other prominent voices have echoed similar doubts. Billionaire Jeremy Grantham has used sharp language to describe Bitcoin as a speculative bubble with no fundamental anchor.

Schiff himself had predicted a death spiral in Strategy’s preferred stock structure months before these latest warnings.

Schiff Dismisses Bitcoin’s Proof-of-Work Argument

Schiff also challenged a claim on CNBC’s Squawk Box that Bitcoin derives value from proof of work. He rejected it as a logical fallacy, arguing that effort alone does not generate value.

He contrasted Bitcoin mining with gold mining. In his view, Bitcoin mining produces nothing tangible. Gold mining, by contrast, yields a physical commodity with direct industrial and commercial applications.

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