PASAR CRYPTO BARU SAJA DIHANTAM REALITAS PALING BRUTAL.
$80 MILIAR LENYAP DALAM 24 JAM.
Bukan karena meme coin.
Bukan karena influencer goblok.
Tapi karena DUNIA NYATA MENENDANG PASAR DENGAN SEPATU BAJA.
Amerika nyerang situs militer Iran dekat Selat Hormuz.
Iran balas.
Drone ditembak jatuh.
Pangkalan AS diserang.
Minyak meledak naik.
Pasar saham berdarah.
Dan crypto? DISEMBELIH HIDUP-HIDUP.
Bitcoin jeblok ke $72K.
Ethereum diinjak balik di bawah $2K.
Long trader? MATI MASSAL.
$958 JUTA LIKUIDASI.
93% LONG KEHAPUS.
167 RIBU trader dibantai dalam satu malam.
Ini bukan koreksi biasa.
Ini pembantaian leverage paling sadis tahun ini.
Semua orang kemarin teriak:
“BTC ke $80K!”
“Bullrun dimulai!”
“Altseason datang!”
TAI.
Pasar nggak peduli harapan lu.
Pasar cuma makan EMOSI dan LEVERAGE orang rakus.
Satu berita perang langsung bikin seluruh mimpi “to the moon” berubah jadi kuburan finansial.
Dan sekarang kenyataan paling pahit mulai kelihatan:
BITCOIN MASIH DIPERLAKUKAN SEBAGAI ASET RISIKO.
BUKAN SAFE HAVEN.
Begitu dunia panik, institusi nggak lari ke crypto.
Mereka lari ke CASH, DOLLAR, dan OIL.
Bitcoin sekarang bergerak seperti Nasdaq versi steroid:
naik brutal saat likuiditas deras,
hancur brutal saat dunia ketakutan.
Selat Hormuz bukan main-main.
Sepertiga distribusi minyak dunia lewat sana.
Kalau konflik makin panas:
→ minyak bisa tembus $100+
→ inflasi naik lagi
→ The Fed makin hawkish
→ suku bunga tetap tinggi
→ aset risiko DIGILAS
Dan orang-orang masih nanya:
“Kenapa crypto turun bro?”
KARENA DUNIA LAGI KEBAKARAN BANGSAT.
Sekarang level paling penting ada di $70K.
Itu garis hidup market.
Kalau jebol?
Jangan kaget lihat ketakutan massal terbesar sejak bear market terakhir.
Karena pasar selalu punya satu tujuan:
MENGHANCURKAN MAYORITAS.
Saat crowd terlalu yakin naik — market bantai.
Saat crowd terlalu takut — market pantul.
Siklusnya selalu sama.
Yang berubah cuma korban.
Crypto bukan tempat orang lemah mental.
Ini kasino geopolitik global dengan leverage setan.
Dan hari ini pasar baru saja mengingatkan satu hal:
DI DUNIA UANG MODERN, SATU MISIL BISA MENGHAPUS MILIARAN DOLAR LEBIH CEPAT DARIPADA SATU TAHUN KERJA KERAS MANUSIA.



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