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Bitcoin is a store of value—if you earn it
Here’s my stance. Bitcoin is useful as a store of value for informed, patient investors. It rewards conviction and punishes ...
Bitcoin’s on-chain velocity—how often coins move—is at decade lows. To some, that’s a red flag: has Bitcoin lost momentum? Is it still being used? In fact, falling velocity may be the clearest signal ...
Strategy pioneered the concept of the Bitcoin treasury company and has inspired copycats due to its ability to outperform Bitcoin. Due to the amount of leverage being used, investing in a Bitcoin ...
An X post from Jack Dorsey revived an old question: Is Bitcoin part of “crypto” or a category of its own? On Oct. 19, 2025, Jack Dorsey posted three words on X: “bitcoin is not crypto.” The post ...
Michael Saylor argues Bitcoin is the "one chair" worth sitting on, but is it? I think most investors need multiple "chairs", with Bitcoin exposure limited to 15-30% of their portfolios. A 100% ...
As we can see, the only nations that were able to resist IMF pressure were El Salvador, prior to gaining an IMF loan, and Bhutan which does not have an IMF loan. Each country with an IMF loan who has ...
If you own at least 1 Bitcoin, get ready for your ego to be tickled. That’s an incredibly small group. Out of 8 billion people globally, this means owning 1 BTC applies to just 0.01%-0.02% of the ...
Bitcoin's price surge is driven by hype, institutional adoption, and favorable political shifts, not by intrinsic value or improving fundamentals. Trading volumes and active addresses are declining, ...
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