Here's the uncomfortable reality: Bitcoin adoption at scale hinges on institutional capital and megacap investors like Saylor. Retail interest alone isn't moving the needle significantly. Meanwhile, traditional investors remain anchored to gold—they're celebrating those gains, not rotating into crypto. The institutional narrative matters more than retail sentiment in this cycle.
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WalletInspector
· 01-12 18:14
Saylor is playing, retail investors are just watching the show. This is the current state of the crypto circle.
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BlockImposter
· 01-12 18:00
NGL, Saylor and the others need to actually make a move; retail investors shouting until they're hoarse is useless.
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GasWhisperer
· 01-12 17:53
nah this is where the mempool gets congested with cope... retail's been the actual gas engine all along, just nobody's tracking the fee patterns right. saylor's just riding the wave we already pushed up lol
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DecentralizeMe
· 01-12 17:52
Saylor is indeed currently the most hardcore institutional representative, but relying on him alone to uphold the entire narrative is too fragile... What if he changes his mind someday?
Here's the uncomfortable reality: Bitcoin adoption at scale hinges on institutional capital and megacap investors like Saylor. Retail interest alone isn't moving the needle significantly. Meanwhile, traditional investors remain anchored to gold—they're celebrating those gains, not rotating into crypto. The institutional narrative matters more than retail sentiment in this cycle.