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Saylor’s Strategy Secures $18M Capital For STRC Despite Peter Schiff’s Ponzi Claims

Saylor’s Strategy Secures $18M Capital For STRC Despite Peter Schiff’s Ponzi Claims

Michael Saylor’s Strategy has secured $18 million in new capital for its STRC stock, despite criticism from Bitcoin skeptic Peter Schiff. Saturn, a company offering yield linked to STRC, announced the investment on Thursday. This move highlights growing investor confidence in Saylor’s security strategy, even amid ongoing skepticism and claims of Ponzi schemes.

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