Family members, look quickly at the "number one believer" in the crypto world, Sir Le Da Lao, performing his masterful "scumbag whitewashing technique" again!


Just before, at the earnings call, he casually mentioned that in the future, he might use Bitcoin to pay interest on preferred shares, no longer treating Bitcoin as a "chaste archway" on the altar.
Everyone was wondering if this handsome guy was about to change his mind, but then he gave an exclusive interview, taking the "scumbag routine" to a new level: he said that even if he occasionally sells a tiny bit, he will immediately make up for it with a "sell 1 buy 10" or even "buy 20" approach.
Good grief, this isn’t selling coins? It’s clearly that the big Bitcoin at home is too crowded, so he first sends away the old, weak, sick, and disabled, then immediately brings back a whole squad of tough soldiers!
Sir Le’s logic is based on the idea of "because he loves it so much, he’s willing to give more," with the main point being that by the end of the year, the Bitcoin in his pocket must be thicker than at the beginning.
Bitcoin in his hands is like a spoiled little wife, sometimes pulled out to cover a debt, but then quickly exchanged for an even more luxurious display.
This obsession with "pure accumulation" really makes us small retail investors, who want to run at the slightest needle prick, stare in disbelief.
The big shot shows us with real actions: selling is just to buy even more crazily!
Since Sir Le has already written the script for the "perpetual money-printing machine," we just sit back and watch how far he can push Bitcoin’s price with this "playing hard to get" tactic.
In this marathon called "faith," are you attracted by his "buyback magic," or do you think he’s playing with fire?
Tell me in the comments—who is the real old Versailles! #Gate广场五月交易分享 #比特币波动 #Polymarket每日热点 $BTC $ZBT
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