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Strategy (MSTR) CEO Makes the Case for Corporate Bitcoin Adoption in MIT Keynote
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Strategy CEO Phong Le makes the case for corporate Bitcoin adoption and explains how it helped MSTR outperform every major market benchmark.
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At a recent delivered at the MIT Bitcoin Expo, Phong Le, CEO of Strategy (NASDAQ: MSTR), made a bold case for Bitcoin as a core component of modern corporate treasury strategy. With over 528,000 BTC on its balance sheet, Strategy has become the most visible—and arguably the most successful—public company to adopt Bitcoin as a primary reserve asset. “We outperformed the entire Nasdaq, the entire S&P 500, the entire Mag Seven… and we outperformed Bitcoin,” Le told the audience. While Strategy (formerly Microstrategy) Chairman Michael Saylor laid the philosophical foundation for Bitcoin’s corporate use case starting in 2020, Le’s keynote drove home the executional and financial results. The talk, which was part challenge and part case study, urged corporate leaders to question everything from their education to their financial assumptions—and to reimagine their balance sheet in the Bitcoin era. Corporations Aren’t Performing—And Bitcoin Offers a Way Out On , Le opened with a breakdown of corporate America’s performance problem. Of the 35 million companies in the U.S., only the top tier—primarily S&P 500 firms—are meeting market expectations. The rest are stagnating. “Almost every other company is not performing,” Le said. He pointed the finger at entrenched financial orthodoxy. MBA programs, elite consultancies, and Wall Street firms continue to teach the same playbook: optimize the income statement, reinvest in traditional assets, and stick to quarterly thinking. The result is systemic underperformance. “All they can do is the S&P 500,” he said, noting even private equity, venture capital, and hedge funds rarely beat that benchmark. Le’s thesis: it’s not a lack of talent—it’s a lack of imagination. Strategy’s Bitcoin Playbook: From Cash Drag to Digital Capital What set Strategy (MSTR) apart, Le argued, was its decision to treat the balance sheet as a strategic asset—rather than a passive one. While most companies park cash in low-yield government bonds or commodities like gold, . “Why, if you’re a company, wouldn’t you do the same thing? Make money off of your balance sheet. Makes sense.” Le made the point that Bitcoin offers not just return potential, but structural advantages: it trades 24/7, it isn’t subject to central bank policy, and it provides corporations with instant global liquidity. By contrast, traditional capital markets operate “252 days a year, 6.5 hours a day—19% of the time.” Strategy (MSTR) has embraced this fully, updating its Bitcoin reserves in real time. “We show our results daily. In fact, we update them every fifteen seconds on our website,” Le said. Rethinking Accounting in a Bitcoin-Native World One of the biggest challenges for corporations adopting Bitcoin is the mismatch between traditional accounting rules and a 24/7 asset. Current standards were built for quarterly earnings and slow-moving financial instruments—not real-time, globally traded digital assets. As Phong Le put it: “Accounting policies update every five years, quinquennially. Accounting policies don’t work for Bitcoin.” Under GAAP, Bitcoin is treated as an intangible asset—marked down when prices fall, but not adjusted upward when they rise—creating a distorted view of financial health. To close that gap, Strategy has adopted a more transparent approach. “We show our results daily. In fact, we update them every fifteen seconds on our website,” Le said. This real-time reporting reflects the always-on nature of Bitcoin and signals to the market that Strategy is playing by a different—and faster—set of rules. Rather than wait for institutions to catch up, Strategy is setting the standard for how the performance of should be measured. Why MSTR Stock Became the Most Watched in the U.S. Market Since adopting its Bitcoin treasury strategy, MSTR stock has become “the most performant, the most volatile, the highest volume, and most interesting stock in the United States,” according to Le. Its performance has consistently outpaced traditional benchmarks—not just because Bitcoin appreciated, but because Strategy leaned into its identity as a Bitcoin-native public company. And it’s not alone. Le highlighted the growing list of companies replicating the model: Metaplanet, Semler Scientific, and KULR Technology Group, all of which outperformed the S&P 500 and Bitcoin after adopting similar treasury strategies. “This is a replicable strategy,” Le said. “Everyone else should be doing this.” Breaking the Mold: A Corporate Call to Courage Le closed by challenging executives and investors to question conventional wisdom. Strategy’s success didn’t come from following the crowd—it came from rejecting it. “It takes courage. It takes original thinking. It takes independent thinking. It takes bravery. It takes Bitcoin.” As the first public company to turn Bitcoin into a cornerstone of its balance sheet, Strategy—under Michael Saylor’s vision and Phong Le’s leadership—has redefined what’s possible in corporate finance. Or, as Le put it: “Bitcoin allows corporations to find freedom from the average.” Disclaimer: This content was written on behalf of Bitcoin For CorporationsThis article is intended solely for informational purposes and should not be interpreted as an invitation or solicitation to acquire, purchase, or subscribe for securities.
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