#According to Saylor, holding Bitcoin on a corporate balance sheet creates the potential for "corporate immortality." Since the value of Bitcoin will increase in perpetuity, so will the value of a company.$BTC

To illustrate this point, Saylor points to the last 100 years of U.S. economic history. How many companies still exist from 100 years ago? A handful at best. In contrast, the final sliver of the last Bitcoin will be mined in the year 2140, so companies that hold significant amounts of Bitcoin today theoretically have the potential to live for at least 100 years.

Over time, as more companies buy Bitcoin, the higher its price will go, as a result of this new buying pressure. Just keep in mind that, at a certain point, you may have to suspend belief for this scenario to play out. During the last Bitcoin bull market rally, for example, companies like Tesla were lining up to buy Bitcoin. However, that strategy hasn't exactly worked out the way they thought it would, due to Bitcoin's enormous volatility.

"Everybody gets Bitcoin at the price they deserve"

Obviously, at this point, you've probably realized that Saylor's $8 million price prediction is based more on a macro narrative about where the world is headed, rather than a numbers-driven, analytical model. So it's perfectly plausible that you might decide to pass on Bitcoin as an investment opportunity. Fair enough.