Michael Saylor vs. Peter Schiff: Is the MicroStrategy Bitcoin Bet at Risk?

Peter Schiff is back with receipts, and this time the numbers are harder to dismiss. The longtime gold advocate and Bitcoin critic has renewed his attack on the MicroStrategy Bitcoin treasury strategy, noting that MSTR increased its share of the total Bitcoin supply from 2.76% to 3.9% over the past year.

That marked a 40% jump in market dominance, while Bitcoin itself fell roughly -30%, from around $110,000 to approximately $76,000. The accumulation thesis was supposed to create a price floor. It didn’t.

Schiff’s challenge is pointed: if owning 3.9% of supply couldn’t stop the slide, why should 5% be any different? Meanwhile, Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan maintains that the recent MicroStrategy Bitcoin purchases remain the single most important driver of the recent BTC USD rally, putting two credible voices on opposite sides of the same data set.

The Schiff Vs. Saylor battle churns on as Bitcoin sits up +0.8% on the day, around $76,300, as the broader market continues to correct following a bullish rally in recent weeks.

(SOURCE: TradingView)

Schiff’s Case: Why Rising Treasury Yields Make Bitcoin’s Zero Yield a Real Problem

Peter Schiff’s argument against Bitcoin centers on its lack of cash flow, dividends, or interest. While holding non-yielding assets was less concerning with near-zero Treasury yields, the current 4–5% yields shift the math.

For retail investors, it’s a personal choice, but for debt-strapped companies, it’s critical. MicroStrategy holds 818,334 BTC at an average price of $74,436, putting significant equity at risk if Bitcoin drops.

A year ago, MicroStrategy owned 2.76% of Bitcoin; now it owns 3.9%, even as Bitcoin’s price fell by 30%. Schiff questions why Bitcoin should stop falling if MicroStrategy increases its share to 5%.

He has referred to MicroStrategy’s preferred share product as “the largest Ponzi” and criticized the reliance on asset appreciation to sustain such instruments. Despite the noise, the yield argument warrants attention, especially with the Fed’s policies driving Treasury yields.

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MicroStrategy Bitcoin News Why the Strategy Model Holds and Where It Breaks

Saylor’s counter-thesis focuses on long-term currency debasement, arguing that nominal Treasury yields are irrelevant. While fiat bonds yield 4–5% today, they often fail to preserve purchasing power over time. He positions Bitcoin as a monetary property that appreciates against major currencies.

MicroStrategy’s funding strategy is more complex than simply borrowing to buy Bitcoin. The company utilizes preferred stock and convertible notes, with its equity trading at a premium to its Bitcoin net asset value.

This premium suggests MicroStrategy can acquire Bitcoin more efficiently than most institutions, leading to compounded BTC yields. Similar strategies, like Metaplanet in Japan, are emerging as well.

However, Saylor’s model faces risks. If Bitcoin’s price drops significantly below the $74,436 acquisition cost while Treasury yields stay high, MicroStrategy may need to issue new shares or sell BTC to meet liquidity needs, reflecting the bearish case Schiff anticipates. This scenario is possible but not inevitable.

Peter Schiff has continued his war of words with Michael Saylor, calling the MicroStrategy Bitcoin CEO a 'Complete fraud'

(SOURCE: Yahoo Finance)

Three Scenarios: How This Debate Actually Resolves

  • Bull case: Treasury yields peak and begin reversing as growth slows. Bitcoin reclaims $90,000+, MicroStrategy’s unrealized gains rebuild, the STRC funding flywheel keeps spinning, and Schiff is wrong again – as he has been for most of Bitcoin’s existence. Saylor’s 5% supply target becomes a story of vindication.
  • Base case: Yields stay elevated but stable. Bitcoin grinds sideways between $75,000 and $85,000. MicroStrategy continues accumulating, the debate continues without resolution, and the strategy survives on patience rather than momentum. MSTR equity underperforms but doesn’t collapse.
  • Bear case: Yields spike further on fiscal concerns, Bitcoin breaks below $70,000, and MicroStrategy’s leveraged position faces real stress. A forced share issuance or, in an extreme scenario, BTC sales would validate Schiff’s death spiral thesis and reshape the entire corporate Bitcoin treasury narrative.

The key variable to watch is simple: MSTR share price relative to Bitcoin’s NAV. If that premium compresses sharply, it signals that the market is pricing in funding stress – before any balance sheet event actually occurs.

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