"Strategy to Buy Bitcoin: Not to Get Rich, But Afraid of Missing Out on the 'New Dollar'?" When Strategy announced its increased holdings in Bitcoin again, the "Bitcoin believers" in the market finally had the confidence to say, "I knew it!" But don't think that this institution is here to speculate on coins; it is not buying volatility, but the future. A careful study of the asset allocation path of Strategy reveals that this is a response to the gradual retreat of the "dollar era." For them, Bitcoin is not a digital currency, but a hedging tool, a store of value, and the digital gold of the new era. What we see is not just a buying action, but a signal of a transfer of discourse power. Bitcoin is no longer a "toy for programmers," but a "topic of discussion for the board." Interestingly, this may be one of the few times Wall Street is both "talking money" and "talking ideals"—buying Bitcoin is not just an asset strategy, but also a statement: decentralization, anti-censorship, and a global store of value. One day, when the Strategy annual report shows the phrase "digital asset returns surpass the S&P 500", even the most stubborn old finance professionals might have to buy some Bitcoin to "protect themselves".
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"Strategy to Buy Bitcoin: Not to Get Rich, But Afraid of Missing Out on the 'New Dollar'?"
When Strategy announced its increased holdings in Bitcoin again, the "Bitcoin believers" in the market finally had the confidence to say, "I knew it!"
But don't think that this institution is here to speculate on coins; it is not buying volatility, but the future. A careful study of the asset allocation path of Strategy reveals that this is a response to the gradual retreat of the "dollar era." For them, Bitcoin is not a digital currency, but a hedging tool, a store of value, and the digital gold of the new era.
What we see is not just a buying action, but a signal of a transfer of discourse power. Bitcoin is no longer a "toy for programmers," but a "topic of discussion for the board."
Interestingly, this may be one of the few times Wall Street is both "talking money" and "talking ideals"—buying Bitcoin is not just an asset strategy, but also a statement: decentralization, anti-censorship, and a global store of value.
One day, when the Strategy annual report shows the phrase "digital asset returns surpass the S&P 500", even the most stubborn old finance professionals might have to buy some Bitcoin to "protect themselves".