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Don’t Go ‘All-In,’ Warns Willy Woo
During an appearance on All In Bitcoin With CK on September 3, prominent analyst Willy Woo urged caution against the strategy of going “all-in” on Bitcoin. He argued that committing 100% of one’s wealth to the cryptocurrency may sound appealing but is ultimately impractical for most people.
“Everyone’s yelling be all-in, be all-in, otherwise you’re not a true Bitcoiner or whatever—but that tolerance is different for everyone,” Woo explained. “The practical reality is I live in a fiat world, and I need fiat to pay for things.”
Lessons From the COVID Crash
Woo reflected on his own experiences during the 2020 market downturn, when he panic-sold Bitcoin after realizing he had little liquidity in fiat. At the time, he said, he had less than two months of runway to cover living expenses.
“I used to have everything in Bitcoin,” Woo admitted. “It was wrong thinking for me. Since then, I’ve committed to always keeping at least two years of fiat as a buffer. If Bitcoin crashes, who cares? I don’t need to sell. If anything, I might even buy with some of that runway.”
Despite his well-known dislike for fiat currencies, Woo emphasized their practical role as a safety net during volatile periods.
Why Selling Can Strengthen Bitcoin
Woo also defended the idea of periodic selling by Bitcoin whales, suggesting it helps reduce supply centralization and keeps the ecosystem healthier. He explained that he prefers to reinvest proceeds into Bitcoin’s infrastructure, contributing to the network’s long-term growth.
The analyst has previously argued that Bitcoin’s valuation should be measured against the global economy rather than the U.S. dollar. In his view, the cryptocurrency’s fair value aligns with the world’s total GDP divided by 21 million—the hard cap of Bitcoin’s supply—with a margin of 50% on either side.
Market Outlook
At the time of writing, Bitcoin was trading at $111,049, up 0.55% over the past 24 hours, according to Benzinga Pro. The cryptocurrency has gained nearly 19% year-to-date, maintaining its position as the dominant digital asset in global markets.