MicroStrategy is still increasing its Bitcoin holdings, and the company's confidence in BTC seems unwavering. Large-scale buy signals like this have always attracted attention in the market, indicating that institutional-level players remain optimistic. Such changes in holdings often reflect shifts in market momentum.
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LuckyBearDrawer
· 16h ago
Weike has increased its holdings again, this pace is really steady.
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SneakyFlashloan
· 01-11 22:56
That guy Saylor is really ruthless. No matter how the market drops, he's always buying. If this guy loses money, I'll eat my keyboard live on stream.
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ChainProspector
· 01-11 22:53
Looking at MSTR still stubbornly holding onto BTC, this guy is really fearless.
Is institutional buying the dip really that outrageous... feels like I bought too late.
MicroStrategy's move is indeed a bit aggressive; if they keep accumulating like this, how many chips will they end up holding?
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DaoResearcher
· 01-11 22:47
Based on on-chain holdings data, the incentive mechanism behind MSTR's recent actions is worth a deep dive—large institutional purchases essentially serve as a validation of BTC's price discovery mechanism. Why exactly is that?
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CryptoCross-TalkClub
· 01-11 22:32
Laughing out loud, MicroStrategy is treating BTC like a pension fund, constantly pouring money into it. I wonder when our group of retail investors can catch up with the pace.
MicroStrategy is still increasing its Bitcoin holdings, and the company's confidence in BTC seems unwavering. Large-scale buy signals like this have always attracted attention in the market, indicating that institutional-level players remain optimistic. Such changes in holdings often reflect shifts in market momentum.