He's been a great advocate, and has articulated the core thesis of Bitcoin in ways that others can easily understand. He has also led by example by putting Bitcoin onto the balance sheet of his company.
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I feel like if Michael Saylor wants to contribute more then he should accept Bitcoin for his services, and allow employees to be compensated in Bitcoin.
As well as contribute to Bitcoin’s development.
Those in my opinion would be more beneficial to fostering Bitcoin.
Maybe he does, but as far as I can tell from what I’ve seen of Michael Saylor he seems very focused on The U.S. Dollar a lot more, and maybe he says good things about Bitcoin but it seems like it more from a price angle than from a technical, or sovereignty angle.
Those who can code, code. Those who can talk, talk. Those who can engineer a bitcoin treasury company... you get the idea.
Everyone contributes in the way they can, and as much as they choose.
I'm personally pretty happy with Saylor's contribution to Bitcoin. He's bringing it to Wall Street in a way they can digest via $MSTR.
But each to their own.