Ada pola lama di dunia finansial.
Pertama mereka menertawakan.
Kemudian mereka meremehkan.
Lalu… diam-diam mereka mulai membeli.
Sekarang salah satu institusi keuangan paling kuat di planet ini, BlackRock, dilaporkan membeli sekitar $660 juta Bitcoin hanya dalam satu minggu.
Ini bukan transaksi kecil.
Ini adalah bahasa yang hanya dipakai oleh institusi:
bahasa arus uang besar.
Selama bertahun-tahun narasi terhadap Bitcoin selalu sama.
Spekulasi.
Bubble.
Eksperimen internet.
Namun realitas pasar jarang peduli pada opini.
Ia hanya mengikuti aliran modal.
Dan ketika institusi dengan kekuatan triliunan dolar mulai menempatkan ratusan juta ke dalam satu aset… itu bukan kebetulan.
Itu strategi.
Ada satu hukum brutal yang selalu berlaku di pasar global:
uang besar tidak masuk ketika semua orang yakin.
Uang besar masuk ketika sebagian besar orang masih ragu.
Karena pada saat keraguan masih mendominasi, harga belum mencerminkan potensi penuh.
Bitcoin memiliki satu karakter yang tidak dimiliki banyak aset lain:
suplai yang tetap.
permintaan yang terus berkembang.
dan perhatian institusi yang semakin besar.
Kombinasi ini menciptakan sesuatu yang sangat ditakuti oleh sistem keuangan lama:
aset yang tidak bisa dikontrol dengan mencetak lebih banyak unit.
Ketika institusi sebesar BlackRock mulai meningkatkan eksposur, pasar biasanya hanya berada di satu fase:
fase awal dari pergeseran yang lebih besar.
Sejarah finansial selalu memiliki ironi yang sama.
Yang paling keras meremehkan sebuah aset di awal…
sering kali menjadi yang paling agresif membelinya di belakang layar.
Dan ketika publik akhirnya menyadari apa yang sedang terjadi, permainan biasanya sudah jauh berjalan.




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