Saylor on Bitcoin: "Bears can't play chess." The market veteran's quip cuts deep—suggesting that bearish positioning on Bitcoin lacks the strategic foresight needed in crypto's longer game. When you're holding the strongest macro narrative, short-term volatility becomes mere noise. Whether you call it conviction or calculation, the subtext is clear: Bitcoin's structural case remains unshaken.
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SandwichTrader
· 10h ago
Haha, Saylor's words are harsh. But really, shorts just lack the patience to play the long game.
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SerumSquirrel
· 10h ago
The shorts simply don't understand this game of chess... Saylor hit the nail on the head.
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gas_fee_trauma
· 10h ago
Saylor's words are really spot on; the bear market crowd truly can't see the big macro picture.
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AirdropHunter007
· 10h ago
Aircoin Hunter, always optimistic about Bitcoin. Saylor's words are spot on; a bear market mindset is just narrow-minded. Holding BTC and sleeping soundly, fluctuations are nothing.
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SchrodingersPaper
· 10h ago
I'm just kidding, I've already gone all-in, why am I still looking at the charts...
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FOMOSapien
· 10h ago
Really, people who are bearish on Bitcoin just haven't thought through the long-term logic.
Saylor on Bitcoin: "Bears can't play chess." The market veteran's quip cuts deep—suggesting that bearish positioning on Bitcoin lacks the strategic foresight needed in crypto's longer game. When you're holding the strongest macro narrative, short-term volatility becomes mere noise. Whether you call it conviction or calculation, the subtext is clear: Bitcoin's structural case remains unshaken.