This is exactly it.

".....it like a shark, and if he stops swimming, he dies,"

Michael Saylor will drown if Bitcoin suddenly finds no buyers and the price collapses. This is a very dangerous end-game. 

And with it's (Strategy) dividend obligation of USD800 million per year, with no meaningful cash flow from it's computing business, the musical chair game for Bitcoin must never stop.

'He almost has to keep buying': Why Michael Saylor's Strategy is doubling down on bitcoin.

Strategy said on Monday it bought nearly $1 billion of bitcoin last week, its biggest single-time purchase since July. Skeptics were worried the company might struggle to raise additional capital.Michael Saylor's bitcoin treasury company Strategy on Monday said it bought another roughly $1 billion of bitcoin last week, its biggest single-time purchase since July, defying skeptics who had worried the company might struggle to raise additional capital to expand its crypto holdings.Analysts said the move could help bolster a beleaguered bitcoin market that has fallen 29% from its record peak in October. Yet the purchase also highlights a deeper question about how Strategy sustains its model.In LaValle's view, Strategy does not generate enough sustainable cash flow to repay the dividends each year, and therefore must rely on selling stock to meet those obligations. Strategy moved to establish a $1.44 billion U.S.-dollar reserve last week to support dividend payments on its prefe
'He almost has to keep buying': Why Michael Saylor's Strategy is doubling down on bitcoin.

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