The assessment is 'likely_true' with high confidence due to the presence of direct, corroborating photographic evidence. Two separate social media sources, including one from a well-known Bitcoin podcast account, provide clear photographs of a billboard in Times Square. These images explicitly show the quote 'There is no second best' and attribute it to Michael Saylor, confirming all key elements of the statement.Further strengthening this conclusion is the circumstantial evidence from other high-authority sources. The official social media accounts for The Bitcoin Conference, a major industry organization, are shown to have used the exact same phrase, 'THERE IS NO SECOND BEST,' in their own marketing, with one post specifically listing New York as its location. This contextual evidence strongly suggests the phrase was part of a broader Bitcoin-related campaign in New York City, making the existence of a Times Square billboard highly plausible.While some sources are of low authority (e.g., a personal Facebook post, a pseudonymous account), they align with and support the more credible evidence. There is no significant conflicting evidence; the mention of another cryptocurrency using the same slogan is irrelevant to the specific claim about the Bitcoin-related billboard. The convergence of direct visual proof and consistent supporting information from relevant entities makes the statement highly credible.