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I could never truly flip bearish on Bitcoin.
At this point, stacking sats feels like second nature.
Even if I suspect the price might dip in the short term, I don’t pretend to have a crystal ball, so I stay focused, productive, and consistent in accumulating.
To me, Bitcoin is always in a state of being undervalued relative to its long term potential.
Fiat price action might suggest volatility, but every exchange of weaker assets for stronger ones, especially during drawdowns, feels like a calculated upgrade.
These moments aren’t setbacks; they’re opportunities.
I can’t predict the immediate future, but I do know sentiment has been largely bearish, and markets have a way of humbling consensus opinion.
Ultimately, Bitcoin leads not just because it’s first or most secure, but because it tracks global liquidity more closely than any other asset.
One day, we may look back and realize that Bitcoin didn’t just reflect global liquidity; it became the benchmark for it.
That’s the arc I’m betting on, and that’s why I never waiver.
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2025-04-10 02:07:46Event JSON
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