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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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d_eddie
on 12/02/2025, 00:05:19 UTC
⭐ Merited by vapourminer (1) ,JayJuanGee (1)
I don't care what people think about Trump, tariffs, Greenland, Panama canal ore turning Gaza into a lavish riviera of the Middle-East.

Only thing i want is that Trump keeps his word and start a Bitcoin reserve that will pump the coin to $300,000 within 8 months.

Once it's done, bitcoin would always be at a risk that next admin will sell it all, hence a large risk premium.
Albeit, I still like to "taste" that sweet 300K this cycle and not the next one  Grin.

I agree with you Biodom, and I've been entertaining the same idea. However, I would like the rush of 300k. I think I'm voting YES to that bitcoin reserve thing.

The reserve thingy would have at least a couple of immediate benefits.

1. Instamoon , wherever the moon happens to be.

2. International recognition beyond blah blah. Widespread adoption. The digital gold narrative can be the key to a segment of old school savers, who likely have more to save than your average millennial or GenZ.

Of course, there is the possibility that a future administration could sell it all just out of spite. But don't you think other countries would continue undeterred? Once the effectiveness of btc as a reserve asset is a given, each country will do what they deem best for them. Not all of them will have a previous president to rebuke by dumping and losing (future) money.

Germany is the latest newcomer to the "shall I buy bitcoin" club. An ex minister of finances, no less. Assuming they buy (which is the biggest, main IF), we will see if they, too, dump, if and when the next POTUS does.

Ex-German Finance Minister Considers Bitcoin in State Reserves and Private Pensions

Christian Lindner, FDP leader and former Finance Minister, supports discussing Bitcoin's role in Germany's state reserves and sees it as a complementary asset in diversified retirement portfolios.

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