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Michael Saylor 'Working Better' Post Sparks Bitcoin Buy Rumors

BY Felix van Dijk·2 MIN READ·MAY 31, 2026

Michael Saylor's 'working better' remark has revived speculation about another Strategy Bitcoin buy. Here's what the report says and what remains unconfirmed.

Michael Saylor has reignited speculation about another Bitcoin purchase by Strategy after posting a remark described as “working better,” according to a report circulating on Telegram. No confirmed buy has been announced, but the cryptic phrasing was enough to put traders on alert for the company’s next move.

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What Triggered the Latest Buy Speculation

The rumor traces back to a report noting Saylor’s latest chart post put Strategy’s Bitcoin buys “back on watch.” The phrase “working better” was interpreted by market participants as a signal that Strategy’s Bitcoin-heavy treasury approach is performing well, potentially foreshadowing another accumulation announcement.

The immediate source for this latest round of speculation was a Telegram post from Coingraph News. Saylor’s posts on his X account have become a closely monitored signal among Bitcoin traders, with even ambiguous language triggering waves of discussion about whether a purchase is imminent.

What Is Confirmed and What Remains Unverified

No new Bitcoin purchase by Strategy has been confirmed at the time of writing. The available evidence supporting this story is limited to the social media post itself and the surrounding community reaction.

There are no verified on-chain transactions, no SEC filings, and no official company announcements backing up the buy speculation. Readers should treat this as a report-driven rumor update rather than a confirmed event.

This stands in contrast to confirmed institutional Bitcoin activity elsewhere. For instance, BlackRock’s BTC ETF recorded $1.41 billion in net outflows in May, representing verified fund flow data backed by public filings.

Why Traders Watch Saylor for Bitcoin Buy Signals

Saylor and Strategy have built a reputation as one of the most aggressive corporate Bitcoin accumulators. The company holds hundreds of thousands of BTC on its balance sheet, making any hint of additional purchases a market-moving event.

A separate report highlighted Saylor’s “Big Dot Energy” chart as another instance where a social media post from the executive put the market on watch for Strategy’s next buy. The pattern is now well established: Saylor posts, traders speculate, and confirmation or silence follows days later through regulatory filings.

The crypto market has seen several high-profile events beyond Saylor’s post this week. Reports of fake bridge messages enabling exploits and a suspected key compromise draining $5.4 million from Gravity Bridge have also kept traders on edge, though these are unrelated to Strategy’s Bitcoin positioning.

Until Strategy files an 8-K or Saylor confirms a purchase directly, the “working better” post remains a social media remark that fits a familiar pattern but proves nothing on its own.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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