#以太坊大户持仓变化 Michael Saylor recently revealed that his company plans to continue buying $70 billion worth of Bitcoin. This is not a simple investment experiment, but a well-thought-out long-term strategy.
Think about the logic behind this:
When central banks, sovereign funds, and large publicly traded companies start entering the market to allocate Bitcoin, and when the world begins to see it as "digital gold" and a hedge asset, the circulating supply will be quickly locked in by institutional funds. The supply and demand structure will be fundamentally changed, and the price valuation model will inevitably need to be rewritten.
Saylor's view is actually very straightforward—systematic capital allocation has already begun. If this trend holds, the potential from millions to tens of millions of dollars is not just a fantasy, but a reasonable valuation of the new financial infrastructure.
The key question is no longer "whether to participate," but "are you in this process." The trend is already on its way. The potential of $BTC and $ETH may far exceed expectations.
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RugPullProphet
· 12h ago
Spending 70 billion is no joke; Selle is serious about this.
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LightningWallet
· 01-10 06:50
700 billion buy-in, this guy is really going big.
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GamefiGreenie
· 01-10 06:49
$70 billion? Selle really went all in, and institutional crowding definitely changed the game.
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NotFinancialAdvice
· 01-10 06:43
Seller's move is indeed ruthless, locking up $70 billion in liquidity directly.
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MerkleDreamer
· 01-10 06:42
700 billion? This guy is really all in, it feels like it's about to take off.
#以太坊大户持仓变化 Michael Saylor recently revealed that his company plans to continue buying $70 billion worth of Bitcoin. This is not a simple investment experiment, but a well-thought-out long-term strategy.
Think about the logic behind this:
When central banks, sovereign funds, and large publicly traded companies start entering the market to allocate Bitcoin, and when the world begins to see it as "digital gold" and a hedge asset, the circulating supply will be quickly locked in by institutional funds. The supply and demand structure will be fundamentally changed, and the price valuation model will inevitably need to be rewritten.
Saylor's view is actually very straightforward—systematic capital allocation has already begun. If this trend holds, the potential from millions to tens of millions of dollars is not just a fantasy, but a reasonable valuation of the new financial infrastructure.
The key question is no longer "whether to participate," but "are you in this process." The trend is already on its way. The potential of $BTC and $ETH may far exceed expectations.