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Just noticed BTC has already pushed past that $75-76k zone everyone was watching—we're now sitting around $78.35k. Interesting timing because Peter Schiff's been doubling down on his collapse narrative again, claiming the rally is basically just corporate money propping things up artificially. He's arguing that without massive institutional buys like what we're seeing, the price would crater. Meanwhile, MicroStrategy just dropped another $2.54B to grab 34,164 more BTC at an average of $74,395 each. That brings their total stash to over 815k coins. Peter Schiff keeps saying this kind of buying spree can't go on forever, but here we are watching it happen in real time. The whole thing feels like watching two completely different movies play out simultaneously—one where corporate accumulation is the only thing keeping the floor up, and another where institutions are just recognizing the obvious value play. Not sure which narrative wins out, but the price action seems to have its own opinion right now. What's your take on whether Peter Schiff's warnings hold any weight when we keep seeing these mega-buys?