The issue of Bitcoin reserves is not understood right now. You create a reserve for a commodity based on the fact that its original quantity is unknown and that quantities are still being mined, like gold. It's true that some countries have gold reserves, but no country or individual knows the end of gold or its real quantity at any given time. This is what creates fairness in its price over the long term by controlling the quantities extracted, and it won't allow its price to change dramatically (like dropping by 50%) all at once if a new mine is discovered or if someone increases the supply in the market, because there is always uncertainty surrounding its future. However, this does not apply to Bitcoin; there are 21 million units known, a part of which has been mined while the rest is still left. How can you create a large reserve of it without affecting the price? For example, if America decided to buy 5 million units, how wouldn't that raise its price to 10 million per unit? And if the price rises to that level, how could you sell quantities without collapsing the price? If cash gets swallowed in the world, how would you handle that? Additionally, mining itself is improving significantly. So, for instance, with the development of chips and the use of artificial intelligence, could mining evolve to the point of introducing large quantities into the market all at once without affecting the price? I believe the beauty of Bitcoin is that no one controls it; it is subject to the market, even if there is manipulation, but it is a child of the market. This mad attempt to control it is likely an attempt either to destroy this market because it is outside the control of the traditional economic system dominated by the Zionists, despite their current benefits from it, or an attempt to achieve personal gains for themselves and their families through decisions that are made that create a pump in the market and through anonymous wallets that generate millions. Why go far? The actions taken led it to jump more than 100 places in the ranking of the world's richest people, and in the end, may God take it.

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