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Michael Saylor flies to Anchorage the week of the Alaska Bitcoin summit
The Strategy chairman lands in Anchorage for the annual Alaska Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Conference.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Saylor

Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor flew from Keystone Airport to Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport on Saturday, June 20, a 6-hour, 10-minute trip aboard his Bombardier Global Express, N3877. The flight arrives the same week Anchorage hosts the Alaska Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Conference, a gathering of digital-asset investors and policymakers where Saylor is listed as a keynote speaker, per the conference agenda.
Saylor, the executive chairman of Strategy Inc., the world’s largest public-company Bitcoin holder with more than 600,000 BTC, has been a fixture at crypto events this year. The Anchorage trip follows a pattern of conference-hopping: earlier in June he flew from Washington D.C. to Prague for the BTC Prague conference, as tracked by recent flight records. His schedule suggests a deliberate push to promote Bitcoin adoption in state capitals with favorable regulatory climates.
The Alaska stop also comes weeks after Saylor settled a $40 million tax-fraud lawsuit with Washington D.C. over claims he evaded more than $25 million in income taxes by falsely claiming Florida residency, as reported by CNBC. The settlement did not require him to admit liability, and he continues to maintain that his primary residence is Miami Beach.
Aboard the Bombardier Global Express


The aircraft
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