[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Mason [@MasonFoard](/creator/twitter/MasonFoard) on x 9265 followers Created: 2025-07-18 19:17:01 UTC time is a flat circle @ryQuant : 2007 — Apple introduces the iPhone, kicking off the mobile-first era and reshaping how billions interact, communicate, and access information. Wall Street responds with skepticism, underestimating its long-term impact. 2010–2012 — Michael Saylor invests heavily in major tech companies (FAANG) and publishes The Mobile Wave, forecasting how mobile technology and digital transformation would fundamentally reconfigure business, society, and daily life. 2016 — Berkshire Hathaway takes a stake in Apple, marking a turning point for institutional recognition of the mobile-led digital economy. 2023 — Bank of America’s Michael Hartnett revives the term “Magnificent Seven” to describe the dominant digital-era companies, with CNBC’s Jim Cramer helping to entrench the label in market discourse. _________ 2017 — Bitcoin reaches mainstream visibility during a speculative surge but is largely dismissed by traditional finance as a bubble and a passing fad. 2020 — Michael Saylor recognizes Bitcoin as the digital transformation of capital, invests over $XXX million of personal funds, and positions MicroStrategy as the first public company to adopt a Bitcoin treasury strategy. 2024–2025 — BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) receives SEC approval, formally integrating Bitcoin into traditional finance. It quickly becomes the most successful ETF launch in history, breaking records for inflows and assets under management. 2033 — Bitcoin is globally entrenched in the traditional financial system—integrated through ETFs, publicly traded Bitcoin equities, bitcoin-backed credit. No longer alternative but foundational. Bitcoin is a “must-own.” XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [stocks technology](/topic/stocks-technology) [saylor](/topic/saylor) [longterm](/topic/longterm) [wall street](/topic/wall-street) [billions](/topic/billions) [iphone](/topic/iphone) [Post Link](https://x.com/MasonFoard/status/1946288113610887342)
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Created: 2025-07-18 19:17:01 UTC
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2007 — Apple introduces the iPhone, kicking off the mobile-first era and reshaping how billions interact, communicate, and access information. Wall Street responds with skepticism, underestimating its long-term impact.
2010–2012 — Michael Saylor invests heavily in major tech companies (FAANG) and publishes The Mobile Wave, forecasting how mobile technology and digital transformation would fundamentally reconfigure business, society, and daily life.
2016 — Berkshire Hathaway takes a stake in Apple, marking a turning point for institutional recognition of the mobile-led digital economy.
2023 — Bank of America’s Michael Hartnett revives the term “Magnificent Seven” to describe the dominant digital-era companies, with CNBC’s Jim Cramer helping to entrench the label in market discourse.
2017 — Bitcoin reaches mainstream visibility during a speculative surge but is largely dismissed by traditional finance as a bubble and a passing fad.
2020 — Michael Saylor recognizes Bitcoin as the digital transformation of capital, invests over $XXX million of personal funds, and positions MicroStrategy as the first public company to adopt a Bitcoin treasury strategy.
2024–2025 — BlackRock’s spot Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) receives SEC approval, formally integrating Bitcoin into traditional finance. It quickly becomes the most successful ETF launch in history, breaking records for inflows and assets under management.
2033 — Bitcoin is globally entrenched in the traditional financial system—integrated through ETFs, publicly traded Bitcoin equities, bitcoin-backed credit. No longer alternative but foundational. Bitcoin is a “must-own.”
XXXXX engagements
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