Wall Street's take: One firm's strategy is now steering Bitcoin's trajectory.
Analysts at a major investment bank point out that a certain enterprise's ability to maintain its valuation-to-BTC ratio above 1—all while holding onto every single coin—has become a critical factor influencing BTC's short-term price movements. The playbook? Zero selling pressure, maximum market leverage.
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DegenWhisperer
· 18h ago
You can control the whole market without selling coins? That logic, wow...
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ValidatorViking
· 18h ago
lol so one corp's hodl strategy is basically the market's puppet strings now? that's the game we're playing... zero exit liquidity = max price control. beautiful in a brutal way ngl
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BearMarketSunriser
· 18h ago
Wait, can this company really manipulate the market just by holding the tokens? That sounds a bit outrageous.
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RugPullAlarm
· 19h ago
Wait, this valuation ratio has stayed above 1? What does the on-chain data say? Have you checked the address flows...
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 19h ago
Being able to control the market without selling coins? That logic is truly wild.
Wall Street's take: One firm's strategy is now steering Bitcoin's trajectory.
Analysts at a major investment bank point out that a certain enterprise's ability to maintain its valuation-to-BTC ratio above 1—all while holding onto every single coin—has become a critical factor influencing BTC's short-term price movements. The playbook? Zero selling pressure, maximum market leverage.