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Why in a bear market is it even more important to bravely buy Bitcoin?
With rampant currency oversupply, it’s no longer a choice—it’s an inevitability.
Geopolitical conflicts, economic pressures, welfare demands, exchange rate imbalances…
No matter which country, if you want to keep the economy stable, flooding the market with liquidity is almost the only way out.
Fiat currency devaluation is a long-term trend written into the era.
Bitcoin’s true value has never been limited to just “making money by trading crypto.”
Countless whale addresses that have been motionless for years have already made it clear:
It is the ultimate asset for preserving value, hedging risks, and passing down wealth.
This is not speculation; it’s a consensus quietly shared by high-net-worth individuals.
War and sanctions are rewriting the logic of wealth.
When fiat currency might become worthless overnight, and assets can be frozen or restricted at any time,
people will truly understand:
They need a “wealth safe haven” that is independent of any country, not subject to control, and can be freely transferred.
Looking across the globe,
ordinary people can participate easily, cross borders, avoid freezing, and convert to cash anytime—
truly their own assets—
only Bitcoin.
Every drop is a low-price entry ticket for the brave.
The seemingly intense K-line fluctuations now,
when you look back ten or twenty years later, will only be a small wave.
The real tidal wave hasn’t arrived yet.