To say something unpleasant, a lot of friends are either worried about $MSTR crashing or about ancient $BTC coming out to dump, or they are worried about $IBIT investors selling off. Friends who worry every day about Bitcoin going to zero, I wonder how much BTC you actually have. Although I don't have much, I really don't worry about it.
I haven't seen Lao Xu or CZ come out and lament, "Oh dear, if so many ancient BTC really dump, how much will my assets shrink? If BTC really goes to zero, will my $OKB / $BNB also go to zero? Oh dear, I'm so worried."
Because if so many BTC were to leave the market, they wouldn't be foolish enough to dump it all at once on the exchange. If it really were to dump all at once, it would actually be the best time to buy the dip. After all, the fundamental narrative of BTC hasn't changed. If panic could really occur because of tens of thousands of BTC, then BTC wouldn't have made it to where it is today.
Honestly, it would be better to worry about whether the U.S. selling gold to buy BTC might create a big hole in the gold market.
These thoughts are really overthinking it. This kind of worry should be left to BlackRock and the like. They are not in a hurry, so what are we worried about?
All the knockoffs besides BNB, you really shouldn't be too outrageous. Each rebound is weaker than the last, Ethereum and Solana are both in terrible shape, you really shouldn't be too outrageous.
The passage of the Beautiful Act is a positive development, but the intermediate tariff policies have increased uncertainty. The overall direction is definitely positive, and we can also inject liquidity together now.
Cryptocurrency investors have completely collapsed, shifting from greed to panic. Many believe that even a rate cut will not trigger a rally. Recently, the liquidation ratio has increased for short positions, and open contracts have decreased. The market lacks momentum for an uptick, with Bitcoin leading the altcoins downwards. Such sentiment could signal a rebound or the arrival of a bear market. It is recommended to stay in cash and observe.
Cryptocurrency investors have collapsed across the board, shifting from greed to panic. Many believe that even with interest rate cuts, it won't trigger a market rally. Recently, the liquidation ratio has increased for short positions, while the number of open contracts has decreased. The upward momentum is insufficient, and Bitcoin is leading altcoins downwards. Such sentiment may signal a rebound or indicate the arrival of a bear market. It is recommended to stay on the sidelines and observe.