It's easy to mix up a Bitcoin reserve strategy with an organization's overall corporate direction. The thing is, not every business needs to follow the same playbook. Those advocating for Bitcoin treasuries aren't necessarily pushing all companies worldwide to make it their core strategy.
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Tokenomics911
· 22h ago
That's true, but the reality is everyone is just following the trend. When a company piles up Bitcoin and becomes popular, everyone wants to copy...
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BlockchainNewbie
· 01-13 10:32
Confusing Bitcoin reserve strategies with the overall direction of the company is indeed easy, but not all companies need to copy the same template.
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BearMarketHustler
· 01-13 08:50
I think that makes sense. Bitcoin reserves don't have to be all-in; it depends on each situation. Not all companies have to follow the same path.
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LiquidatedAgain
· 01-13 08:49
Back at it with this routine? I've seen this plot before... People in the crypto world love to package their reasons for holding positions as "corporate strategy," but in reality, they just want to pump the price to sell off. Talking about Bitcoin reserves or corporate direction, it's basically just an excuse to go all in. I used to believe this too, but what happened? I didn't even calculate the liquidation price correctly, and I kept adding to my position until I was completely wiped out.
That said, this article isn't entirely wrong—it's true that not all companies need to follow the trend, and I give full marks for that. But the problem is, those "advocates" say they won't push hard on the surface, but behind the scenes, they raise borrowing rates and lower collateral ratios. Who can withstand that? It's hard to buy early knowledge in hindsight, and now I'm the one who can't afford to have known earlier.
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BlockImposter
· 01-13 08:40
Bitcoin reserve strategies are not necessarily a must-have... Some companies do need them, but not all enterprises have to follow the trend.
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GasFeeLady
· 01-13 08:39
nah see this is the thing - everyone's watching the mempool like it's a crystal ball, but not every entity needs to be on the same execution lane. the btc reserve thing hits different when you actually understand your own transaction timing, ya know? some orgs just aren't optimized for it yet.
It's easy to mix up a Bitcoin reserve strategy with an organization's overall corporate direction. The thing is, not every business needs to follow the same playbook. Those advocating for Bitcoin treasuries aren't necessarily pushing all companies worldwide to make it their core strategy.