Recently, a detail worth pondering—Strategy's asset management arm under STRC announced that they will consume over 80% of the newly mined Bitcoin this week.
Have you ever thought about it? Supply shocks are no longer just theoretical. From a theoretical perspective to reality, large institutions are betting on Bitcoin's scarcity with concrete actions. When mining output can't keep up with large demand, how will the market react?
Currently, the trends of mainstream cryptocurrencies like BTC, ETH, and BNB all reflect the same logic—whoever can position themselves early will hold the narrative power.
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WhaleWatcher
· 7h ago
80% consumed? This guy probably wants to lock down the entire mining pool.
This is the game played by big institutions; whoever controls the narrative wins. Retail investors can only watch the show.
Supply is really tight; the key is that mining can't keep up with demand.
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PoolJumper
· 7h ago
80% absorbed, big institutions are really placing bets this time, this is not just talk.
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MetaverseHobo
· 8h ago
80% is directly ingested, what is it clearly telling us...
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SybilSlayer
· 8h ago
80% directly ingested, this guy is really bold, the supply-side game has just begun
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BTCBeliefStation
· 8h ago
80% directly consumed, this move is serious
Big institutions are really starting to act, and supply pressure will soon become evident
Whoever secures the position first wins, now it's all about who has more chips in hand
Recently, a detail worth pondering—Strategy's asset management arm under STRC announced that they will consume over 80% of the newly mined Bitcoin this week.
Have you ever thought about it? Supply shocks are no longer just theoretical. From a theoretical perspective to reality, large institutions are betting on Bitcoin's scarcity with concrete actions. When mining output can't keep up with large demand, how will the market react?
Currently, the trends of mainstream cryptocurrencies like BTC, ETH, and BNB all reflect the same logic—whoever can position themselves early will hold the narrative power.