#BTC He said: "Do you know why I allocated the company's assets in Bitcoin? It's not because it will appreciate, but because I can't find another asset that allows me to store value securely, without depending on anyone, without relying on any system."

BTC does not depend on central banks, credit ratings, or any other third party. It relies on mathematics, consensus, and time. It does not need to be explained or require anyone's approval; it is simply a store of value that continues to function even when the system collapses.

His tone was not that of someone trying to convince me, but of someone who has already traveled this road. He is not a speculator; he is someone who has distanced himself from dependency on the system and sought to build resilience in his portfolio. He understands, more than most, an essential reality: market fluctuations are just the surface; what truly determines whether you will survive is the cohesion of the underlying structure.

I know that what he said is correct. He did not just buy a cryptocurrency; he bought a logic. If the world really enters a scenario of high inflation, high volatility, and systemic distortions, the real question is: will he still be able to maintain a complete and secure map of value?

He does not wait for the market to collapse to act; he has already made the structural transition in advance. And many of us are still holding assets that depend on the premise that human nature will not fail and that systems will not collapse, acting as if nothing will change.