π₯ $4 TRILLION JPMORGAN QUANT BICARA.
Seorang analis kuantitatif dari raksasa finansial dunia, JPMorgan Chase, menyatakan bahwa dalam jangka panjang Bitcoin kini terlihat lebih menarik daripada emas.
Bukan influencer. Bukan youtuber crypto. Bukan anak tongkrongan.
Ini institusi $4 TRILIUN.
Dan lo masih bilang Bitcoin cuma tren?
Selama ribuan tahun, dunia menyembah Gold sebagai simbol kekayaan.
Emas itu lambang ketakutan manusia. Ketakutan kehilangan nilai. Ketakutan pada inflasi. Ketakutan pada kehancuran sistem.
Sekarang muncul Bitcoin.
Bukan dicetak. Bukan dikendalikan bank. Tidak bisa dimanipulasi sesuka hati.
Supply tetap. 21 juta. Titik.
Dan ketika institusi sebesar JPMorgan mulai melihat Bitcoin lebih menarik dari emas untuk jangka panjang, itu bukan opini receh. Itu sinyal pergeseran kekuasaan finansial.
Lo masih nunggu harga turun? Lo masih sibuk cari validasi? Atau lo masih teriak “bubble”?
Dunia nggak nunggu orang ragu.
Uang besar bergerak dalam diam. Yang ribut biasanya yang ketinggalan.
Bitcoin bukan cuma aset.
Dia adalah perlawanan terhadap sistem lama.
Dia adalah ujian mental bagi yang lemah.
Kalau lo nggak siap dengan volatilitas, lo memang nggak pantas pegang aset masa depan.
Realitas itu keras. Pasar lebih keras lagi.
Dan sejarah nggak pernah kasihan sama orang yang lambat berpikir.
BULLISH itu bukan euforia.
BULLISH itu keyakinan berbasis logika.
Siapa yang berani tahan badai, dia yang panen matahari. π




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