Chris Pavlovski Stirs the Crypto Pot—Should the Video Platform Rumble Hold Bitcoin?

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Chris Pavlovski, CEO of the fast-growing video platform and cloud services provider Rumble, took to X (formerly Twitter) to propose an intriguing question: Should Rumble adopt bitcoin (BTC) in its treasury strategy? The post quickly drew attention, igniting discussions among his followers. “Should Rumble add bitcoin to its balance sheet?” Pavlovski asked.

Rumble jumped 2.53% against the U.S. dollar on Tuesday.

The post on X caught the attention of Microstrategy founder Michael Saylor, who replied enthusiastically “Yes. I would be happy to discuss why [and] how with you.” Pavlovski launched a poll on the topic, and with 19,092 votes cast so far, a whopping 93.7% have said “yes” to Rumble adding BTC to its balance sheet. However, the poll isn’t over yet—23 hours remain at the time of writing, leaving plenty of time for the final results to shift.

Natalie Brunell, host of Coin Stories said, “If you decide to, come discuss it on my show and we will stream it live on Rumble.” Pavlovski’s question has ignited a lively debate about bitcoin’s role in corporate treasuries. With prominent figures like Saylor weighing in and Pavlovski’s poll showing overwhelming support, the discussion hints at the growing potential for digital currencies to find a bigger role in mainstream business strategies. While it’s unclear if Rumble will take the plunge, many are hopeful it’s on the horizon.

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