‘OK, we’re done’: Michael Saylor rage quits another interview
With the price of BTC and Strategy crashing, Michael Saylor grew frustrated with another reporter’s questions, ending the interview cold. The post ‘OK, we’re done’: Michael Saylor rage quits another interview appeared first on Protos.

Michael Saylor sat down with UK television news station Channel 4 to defend his company’s deca-billion dollar BTC bet. He ended the interview by telling reporter Helia Ebrahimi she was “being offensive,” invoking “the tooth fairy,” and ultimately rage-quitting, saying, “OK, we’re done.” The segment questioned the billionaire’s views about a long-term decline in the price of BTC.
It also allowed Saylor to reiterate his combative tone that earned a previous viral trend on Danny Knowles’ widely popular What Bitcoin Did podcast. In that January interview, Saylor clapped back at Knowles, claiming “just an ignorant, offensive statement on your part” after Knowles asked why Strategy and other BTC treasury companies didn’t focus on generating cash flow from business operations. Saylor, the man with the most to lose in these scenarios, refused to sit through the barrage of questions.
The timing of Channel 4 airing the interview, which contained clips it filmed across the year including at the Las Vegas Bitcoin Conference in May 2026, was certainly unkind. Indeed, BTC currently trades around $61,937, down 42% over the past year and 50% below its 52-week high. That roughly matches the loss Channel 4 cited in its own caption, which earned hundreds of thousands of views via cross-posts and soon became a trending topic on X.
Worse, Strategy’s common stock has now lost 75% of its value over the past 12 months. How Michael Saylor replaced ‘bitcoin’ with ‘credit’ Read more: Michael Saylor wants $100 STRC — the market says different Michael Saylor accuses Channel 4 of gish galloping Using her role as interviewer, Ebrahimi pressed Saylor on the long-term risk of BTC underperformance, especially for ordinary investors in BTC companies like Strategy. Saylor reiterated his long-term forecast that BTC will rally substantially and outperform the S&P 500 index by “double or triple,” even though it certainly hasn’t for the past five years.
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