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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Retail is selling bitcoin to institutional players
by
m2017
on 18/05/2025, 11:45:57 UTC
Let's see if those of you who sold out of panic when the price went down to $80K or sold for profits because the price went up $10 learn this lesson. The institutions have it clear. There are more and more of them and many more are going to buy bitcoin in the future. And they will not sell for many years, some may never sell bitcoin and simply borrow against it as many already do or take yields in some other way.
And what will they do with bitcoin, which they will never sell? The only thing that comes to mind is issuing securities secured by bitcoin to attract investment. That is, indirect earnings on bitcoin.

If you sell now in a few years don't complain that institutions have hoarded bitcoin, and that it's unfair and capitalism and such.
What if this is a planned sale?

I understand that selling bitcoin in a panic or with a small profit is a bad decision, but there can also be sales for current expenses or previously planned ones.

Any market is unfair in principle. One way or another, a narrow circle of people will always concentrate the majority of assets. That's exactly what happened with bitcoin. Isn't it?

Just HODL.
Til the end? Smiley

The hold can't last forever. One day, sooner or later, everyone will sell and at that moment, someone else will buy. It is possible that the buyer will be an institutional investor.