What happens when the news of Bitcoin being announced as the federal strategic reserve of the United States is released?
Bitcoin instantly surges by 50 percentage points, while other cryptocurrencies plummet by 90 percentage points. The market capitalization of Bitcoin reaches 90% of the total cryptocurrency market. Under the super siphoning effect of Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies become Bitcoin's blood pumps, drained of their vitality, gasping for breath, and unable to recover. They no longer have the ability to heal. They can only lie there quietly waiting to die, awaiting the day they are delisted and reduced to zero.
So, for those who hold other cryptocurrencies, it’s best to exchange them for Bitcoin. Wait for the day of the news release. If you are still foolishly hoping for some altcoin season, I advise you to dismiss that thought as soon as possible and act wisely. The so-called altcoin season was a strategy before the U.S. Bitcoin ETF and the U.S. Bitcoin strategic reserve; the current game is entirely different, as other cryptocurrencies will not go through an ETF and will not be recognized as a strategic reserve by the U.S. Before buying other cryptocurrencies, you should ask yourself whether this coin will go through an ETF, whether it will be recognized as a strategic reserve by the U.S.? In the past, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies were on equal footing, but in the future, a chasm will be drawn between Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies that will never be crossed. The funds from national teams of various countries and large corporations will continuously flow into Bitcoin, as only Bitcoin can absorb such large amounts of capital and such high expectations.
Refuse to engage in involution, starting from Cambodia. As long as you don’t engage in involution, capitalists won’t be able to earn your money. As long as you lie flat, the boss won’t be able to make a fortune. By the way, what do you think of the houses in Cambodia? This is a house in the urban area of Siem Reap, Cambodia's second-largest city. Angkor Wat is right here; Angkor Wat is also featured on the Cambodian national flag.