Most people holding BTC have become "digital refugees."



Clinging to the so-called store of value, with no interest earned on their holdings, watching MEME coins surge wildly, and still telling themselves it's long-term thinking.

But what is the reality? Inflation is getting worse year by year, and your stagnant coins are actually quietly shrinking in value.

What are the truly savvy investors doing? The recent actions of those listed companies on Nasdaq have given me a harsh lesson—they're not just sitting around hoarding coins.
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ContractCollectorvip
· 12-14 01:49
Hi, long-term thinking has really worn out my ears. Basically, it's just waiting to be unblocked. Look at how institutions operate; we're really far behind as retail investors. The returns eaten up by inflation are more terrifying than any altcoin decline. The anxiety from holding BTC without selling is even worse than losing money. Why do institutions dare to go all-in on the Nasdaq, while we only dare to hold coins? The gap is huge. Honestly, instead of hoarding coins, it's better to learn from how others operate.
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ResearchChadButBrokevip
· 12-13 18:13
Ninety percent refugees? I'm actually the tenth, still holding on and fighting. Wait, are you tempted by the meme surge? Then you're really a refugee. HODLing coins and lying flat, to put it simply, is a gamble on surviving inflation. I haven't really studied how companies play this game. Bitcoin is just like this—either believe or get out, there's no middle ground. By the way, with inflation so fierce, everything is shrinking, not just cryptocurrencies.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 12-11 06:57
It really hits the heart, I am that 90%. Waiting for the rebound, but PEPE has already multiplied tenfold. Wait a minute, how come institutions are making such a killing? Long-term, long-term, just fooling myself. BTC is just a vampire, depreciates without earning interest.
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OnChainSleuthvip
· 12-11 06:57
Ninety percent is a bit of an exaggeration about digital refugees, but those waiting passively for appreciation really need to wake up. Holding onto assets now just devalues them; just look at how those institutions are playing... What are we still waiting for?
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MoonlightGamervip
· 12-11 06:48
Ninety percent is an exaggeration, I haven't been trapped... Honestly, hoarding now really isn't that meaningful.
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DefiEngineerJackvip
· 12-11 06:45
actually™ this framing is fundamentally flawed. holding btc isn't about yield farming like some degenerate meme coin gambler. if you can't handle realized volatility for a decade-long thesis, you're just not built for this. maxis been right and it's not even close.
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DuckFluffvip
· 12-11 06:42
Ninety percent? I think it needs to be increased by one more zero, really.
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