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There's an interesting point that people in the market have been talking about quite a bit. Sygnum's CIO is pointing out that Bitcoin may face more pressure in the short term due to the liquidity restrictions we're seeing right now. Makes sense, right? When liquidity dries up, any larger movement causes more volatility.
But here's the important detail: despite this possible sharper correction, the long-term optimistic outlook will remain intact according to the analysis. In other words, it's not a matter of whether Bitcoin will recover, but when.
I would say this is the right perspective for those thinking in a longer time horizon. In the short term, yes, it could get a bit turbulent with this liquidity restriction happening. But those observing the market calmly know that these temporary pressures don't change the structural trajectory.
We need to separate short-term noise from the long-term trend. That's what institutions like Sygnum are trying to communicate. It's worth watching how this scenario unfolds in the coming months.