The mood in the crypto world is shifting. Michael Saylor, the executive chairman of Strategy ($MSTR), took to social media to proclaim that the 'Winter's over' for Bitcoin. This bold statement comes as Bitcoin holds steady above $78,000, a level that has many investors feeling optimistic.
With the market staying green for seven consecutive days, recent price drops are starting to look like a distant memory for holders.
Saylor's Bold Declaration
Saylor shared a striking image of himself dressed in fur on horseback to signal the end of the cold season. Strategy recently added 13,927 Bitcoin to its vault, bringing its total stash to a staggering 780,897 coins. He believes holding above $78,000 confirms the worst is behind us, and his firm continues to lead corporate adoption of Bitcoin as a primary reserve asset.
Analyst Views: Pullback, Not Winter
While Saylor celebrates, analyst Mati Greenspan argues the recent slump was a 'large pullback within a broader bull market' rather than a long-term winter. He believes Bitcoin has likely hit its bottom and is poised to move higher, noting that the institutional era is just beginning as funds like iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) and Fidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin Fund (FBTC) attract billions.
Government Adoption: The Next Phase
Experts point to nation-state adoption as the next big catalyst. El Salvador buys one Bitcoin daily, and the U.S. has discussed a strategic reserve. If central banks add Bitcoin to their balance sheets, it could create unprecedented demand.
Institutional Dominance Secures the Floor
The market is shifting from retail-driven to one dominated by corporate treasuries and government holdings. With Strategy owning nearly 800,000 coins, it sets a standard for others. As pension funds and wealth platforms open doors, the available supply shrinks, supporting long-term price stability.
Strategy Stock Outlook
According to TipRanks, Strategy stock has a consensus Strong Buy rating from 12 analysts, with an average price target of $281.25, implying 63.1% upside.

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