π₯ MUSIM SEMI KRIPTO DIMULAI?
Mereka bilang Bitcoin mati. Mereka bilang bull market selesai, fiat aman, dan rakyat harus terus percaya pada sistem yang sama yang terus mencetak uang dari udara kosong.
TAPI SEKARANG FAKTANYA BERBEDA. ETF Bitcoin spot kembali mencatat arus masuk dana. Strategy kembali menyapu ribuan BTC. Harga minyak melemah sehingga tekanan inflasi mulai mereda.
CEO Coinbase Brian Armstrong bahkan mengatakan Bitcoin kemungkinan sudah membentuk dasar di area $60.000. Dan sekarang Geoffrey Kendrick dari Standard Chartered mengumumkan sesuatu yang membuat para pembenci Bitcoin mulai gelisah: "CRYPTO SPRING IS BACK."
Selama berbulan-bulan pasar dihantam ketakutan geopolitik, ancaman perang, inflasi, dan arus keluar ETF. Media sibuk menakut-nakuti investor sementara tangan-tangan besar diam-diam terus mengumpulkan aset.
Saat retail panik... Institusi membeli. Saat orang kecil menjual... Pemain besar menambah posisi. Cerita lama yang terus berulang. Bitcoin memang masih harus menembus area $83.000 untuk mengonfirmasi kekuatan tren berikutnya. Tetapi satu hal mulai terlihat jelas: Uang besar perlahan kembali masuk. Dan ketika arus modal raksasa bergerak, pasar tidak peduli pada pendapat para pengamat yang selama ini meneriakkan "Bitcoin menuju nol." Mereka yang menertawakan Bitcoin di $16.000 kehilangan reli. Mereka yang menertawakan Bitcoin di $30.000 kehilangan reli.
Dan sekarang mereka masih menunggu "harga lebih murah" sementara institusi terus mengakumulasi. Tidak ada yang tahu masa depan dengan pasti. Tetapi jika level $60.000 benar-benar menjadi dasar siklus ini, maka banyak orang akan melihat ke belakang dan menyadari bahwa kesempatan kembali diberikan tepat saat mayoritas sedang ketakutan.
Pasar tidak memberi hadiah kepada yang paling berisik. Pasar memberi hadiah kepada yang berani bertahan saat semua orang lari.
π Bitcoin tidak meminta izin.
π Bitcoin tidak peduli narasi media.
π Bitcoin hanya terus berjalan.
Musim dingin mungkin sudah berakhir.




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