- Microsoft shareholders have rejected Bitcoin investments due to its volatility and focus on stability.
- Institutional investors supported Microsoft’s cautious stance on cryptocurrency.
Microsoft shareholders have rejected a proposal to invest in Bitcoin [BTC]despite predictions of significant market growth.
The proposal was led by MicroStrategy CEO Michael Saylor, who called on Microsoft to diversify its portfolio by allocating some of its reserves to Bitcoin.
Saylor highlighted BTC’s position as the seventh largest global asset, with a market capitalization expected to soon surpass $2 trillion and potentially reach more than $200 trillion by 2045.
However, concerns about volatility led to the board’s decision, backed by large institutional investors such as Vanguard and BlackRock.
Microsoft chooses AI over crypto
Instead, Microsoft is focusing on AI innovation and being cautious about cryptocurrency investments, underscoring a strategic shift away from digital assets in favor of cutting-edge technological developments.
Making the same comment on this, Satya NadellaChairman and CEO said in a proxy statement:
“AI is one of the most transformative technologies of our time and we believe it will fundamentally bend the productivity curve for every individual, organization and industry sector to help us tackle some of our most pressing global challenges.”
Nadella added,
“We know that Microsoft will only succeed if the world has fundamental success. We are focused on ensuring that the world benefits from the broad technological shift to AI, while mitigating its risks.”
What could be the possible reason behind this move?
The proposal, proposed by the National Center for Public Policy Research, recommended allocating 1% of Microsoft’s assets, approximately $784 million, to BTC as a hedge against inflation.
Despite the proposal’s innovative approach, concerns about Bitcoin’s volatility and potential risks to financial stability led to the board’s decision.
Institutional investors such as Vanguard, BlackRock and State Street, which collectively own about 70% of Microsoft stock, supported the board’s stance, balancing a cautious view with their broader crypto interests.
This emphasizes that Microsoft’s focus remains on stability, with a preference for predictability over risk.
BTC’s volatility, substantial market fluctuations, and the risk of significant losses – such as the 70% drop in 2022 – may have influenced Microsoft’s decision to reject the proposal.
Furthermore, the strategic use of cash flows to support operations and future investments is critical, and liquidating Bitcoin during market downturns could result in losses.
Furthermore, the continued uncertainty surrounding the regulatory environment surrounding cryptocurrencies adds an additional layer of complexity.
As a result, Microsoft continues to focus on low-risk assets, such as government bonds, to maintain stability and sustainable growth over the long term.
Mixed reactions from the community
As expected, Microsoft’s decision to reject BTC investments was met with significant criticism and sarcasm from the crypto community, as highlighted by Bitcoin Archive in its recent X-post.
Saylor too jumped in and said:
‘In five years they will understand. Everyone buys Bitcoin at the price he or she deserves. #BTC doesn’t wait. It simply transfers wealth to those who see it.”
Despite this, several supporters came to Microsoft’s defense, highlighting the company’s focus on long-term stability and strategic prudence.