Strategy Chairman Saylor insists on a long-term Bitcoin holding strategy and denies rumors of forced selling.

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ChainCatcher News reports that Strategy company’s Executive Chairman Michael Saylor stated in an interview with CNBC that concerns about the company being forced to sell Bitcoin are “baseless.” Despite the company’s massive losses in the fourth quarter and the continuous decline in Bitcoin prices, Saylor reaffirmed that the company will not sell and will “buy Bitcoin every quarter forever.”

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