“Mereka bilang perusahaan waras harus simpan cash.
Tapi para monster di puncak permainan ngerti satu hal:
Cash itu meleleh.
Utang bisa dimanipulasi.
Bitcoin? Langka. Brutal. Tidak peduli siapa lo.
Saat perusahaan lain sibuk takut resesi, takut perang, takut market merah…
mereka diam-diam melakukan 2 hal mematikan:
— Buy back debt.
— Reload balance sheet buat BELI BITCOIN LEBIH BESAR. Ini bukan strategi bocah LinkedIn sok bijak.
Ini permainan predator kelas dunia.
Mereka ngerti sistem fiat mulai busuk dari dalam. Uang dicetak seenaknya.
Rakyat diperas inflasi tiap hari sambil disuruh senyum dan kerja lebih keras.
Dan mayoritas orang? Masih sibuk debat receh sambil tabungannya dibakar pelan-pelan. Bitcoin bukan cuma aset lagi. Ini perang melawan kebodohan finansial. Perusahaan-perusahaan besar mulai sadar:
kalau mereka terus pegang cash terlalu banyak, mereka mati pelan. Kalau mereka pegang aset langka… mereka punya senjata. Makanya balance sheet diisi ulang. Bukan buat gaya. Bukan buat pencitraan. Tapi buat MENYERANG.
Karena saat supply Bitcoin makin tipis dan institusi mulai rakus… retail telat bakal cuma jadi penonton sambil teriak: “Harusnya dulu gue beli…”
Dunia sedang berubah brutal di depan mata. Yang lemah bakal bilang ini scam.
Yang malas bakal bilang sudah terlambat. Yang miskin mindset bakal terus nyalahin keadaan. Sementara para predator finansial? Mereka akumulasi diam-diam sambil dunia tidur. Ini bukan cerita biasa. Ini generational wealth transfer. Dan kebanyakan orang bahkan nggak sadar mereka sedang ditinggal sejarah. Bangun, bangsat. Sistem lama retak. Uang lama melemah. Dan monster-monster baru sedang lahir dari Bitcoin.”




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