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On your argument that this is a large inflated bubble, I very much agree. However, I would also argue that it is not yet too inflated hehehee. But it is already beginning. These dead companies that are being given life again and start buying bitcoin and other cryptocoins to hold in their treasury to pump their own stock is creating the next big bubble pop.

On when will this bubble pop occur, we cannot be certain. If there are people predicting the bubble pop, it is not yet the time. However, if the same people are very much bullish like there will be no bubble pop, this will be the time hehe.
I also think that the bubble is too small, and it can attract many more hamsters.
And then we can say this is what decentralization leads to Smiley So welcome to safe digital slavery.

Hehehe yes, however, similar to what we have noticed, the price pumps on the cryptospace are not much following the hype. I speculate that the next pump if there will be no usual resistance that have occurred for this present bull market might be the pump that will inflate the bubble and cause the big bubble pop that will make the cryptospace enter the bear market.

I reckon there will also be other big holders who will dump their coins.



Britain’s Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering a large-scale sale of seized Bitcoin in an effort to help address the “black hole” in the country’s public finances, according to the British newspaper The Telegraph. Estimates place the value of the seized crypto at over £5 billion ($6.7 billion). This move could provide a significant boost to UK government coffers as it seeks ways to balance the books amid rising borrowing costs and sluggish economic growth.

Read in full https://cryptoslate.com/uk-government-eyes-5-billion-seized-bitcoin-sale-to-manage-fiscal-shortfall/

I see a pump in the major coins so far.

AI gave information about the UK budget:
"2024 Budget
Total spending: £1,278.6 billion

2025 Budget
Total spending: £1,335 billion"

£5 billion for the UK budget is such a small thing. On July 15, 2025, more bitcoins were sold on OTC from old wallets from 2011, this slightly lowered the price, but did not have a big impact on the market.
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On your argument that this is a large inflated bubble, I very much agree. However, I would also argue that it is not yet too inflated hehehee. But it is already beginning. These dead companies that are being given life again and start buying bitcoin and other cryptocoins to hold in their treasury to pump their own stock is creating the next big bubble pop.

On when will this bubble pop occur, we cannot be certain. If there are people predicting the bubble pop, it is not yet the time. However, if the same people are very much bullish like there will be no bubble pop, this will be the time hehe.
I also think that the bubble is too small, and it can attract many more hamsters.
And then we can say this is what decentralization leads to Smiley So welcome to safe digital slavery.

Hehehe yes, however, similar to what we have noticed, the price pumps on the cryptospace are not much following the hype. I speculate that the next pump if there will be no usual resistance that have occurred for this present bull market might be the pump that will inflate the bubble and cause the big bubble pop that will make the cryptospace enter the bear market.

I reckon there will also be other big holders who will dump their coins.



Britain’s Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering a large-scale sale of seized Bitcoin in an effort to help address the “black hole” in the country’s public finances, according to the British newspaper The Telegraph. Estimates place the value of the seized crypto at over £5 billion ($6.7 billion). This move could provide a significant boost to UK government coffers as it seeks ways to balance the books amid rising borrowing costs and sluggish economic growth.

Read in full https://cryptoslate.com/uk-government-eyes-5-billion-seized-bitcoin-sale-to-manage-fiscal-shortfall/

I see a pump in the major coins so far.

AI gave information about the UK budget
"2024 Budget
Total spending: £1,278.6 billion

2025 Budget
Total spending: £1,335 billion"

£5 billion for the UK budget is such a small thing. On July 15, 2025, more bitcoins were sold on OTC from old wallets from 2011, this slightly lowered the price, but did not have a big impact on the market.