Strategy's Saylor needs clarity in BTC pivot message to convince investors: StanChart
- Standard Chartered is finally pointing out the elephant in the room: Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin pivot messaging is as clear as a hash manifest in a sandstorm. The bank calls it "muddying the waters," which is polite banker-speak for "he’s confusing his own shareholders." Strategy, the biggest digital asset treasury, needs to stop treating clarity like a luxury good. Investors aren’t meat wallets designed to absorb vague corporate poetry; they want a PoD seal on their strategy, not a relay window of confusion. If you’re going to bet the farm on BTC, at least speak human. Until Saylor stops playing cryptic oracle, expect more friction than a threadbare hull on an orbital lane. Clarity isn’t optional; it’s the only thing keeping the stack-eye from rolling out of your head.