Bitcoin's problem isn't demand. It’s voltage.

Bitcoin is a nuclear reactor. If you plug its raw, unmanaged volatility directly into a pension fund, you blow the fuse.

In 1788, steam engines had the same issue.

They were powerful, but they spun too fast, overheated, and sometimes exploded.

A man named James Watt solved it with the ‘centrifugal governor’ - a simple mechanical brain to dampen the intensity.

The valve would auto-adjust to keep the engine running at the perfect speed.

It turned explosive energy into usable power.

STRC is the ‘centrifugal governor’ for Bitcoin.

The valve works in two ways:

1. If the price drops below $100, they can raise the dividend higher.

2. If the price rips above $100, they can use the ATM to issue shares and cap the upside volatility.

The result is a boring anchor near $100 with double-digit dividends, powered by the most beautifully violent asset on earth.

Saylor engineered a way for the fixed-income market to capture the heat of the sun without getting burned.

This asset is only going to get more attention.

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