In this bull run, only Bitcoin is rising. Do you think those teams making alts don't want to pump? It's not that they don't want to, but it won't help to pump now — no one is catching the falling knife, and even if they pump it up, they won't be able to sell it, and they'll lose money.
Whenever Bitcoin shows signs of movement, they actually try to set the tone, but the market simply doesn’t react; no one is willing to buy in. It’s like performing in a silent venue—no matter how hard you try, no one will applaud. If there were real profits to be made, those funds would never hold back; after all, the higher the price is pumped, the more expensive they can sell it. In fact, the project team has long understood — it's not that they are not trying hard now, but the market is simply not doing well. Everyone knows that "it will rise only after the interest rate cut," so how can it still rise? The market won't follow your expected pattern. Instead, it may rise before the interest rate cut and fall afterwards. Why don't big institutions touch those messy altcoins? Because they have more reliable options. Rather than gamble on uncertain projects, they prefer to buy stocks of companies like "MicroStrategy" that hold Bitcoin. As long as Bitcoin doesn't crash, these types of assets will rise along with it, and they might even be more stable and offer better returns than Bitcoin itself. If Bitcoin takes off, their gains could be even more explosive.
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In this bull run, only Bitcoin is rising. Do you think those teams making alts don't want to pump? It's not that they don't want to, but it won't help to pump now — no one is catching the falling knife, and even if they pump it up, they won't be able to sell it, and they'll lose money.
Whenever Bitcoin shows signs of movement, they actually try to set the tone, but the market simply doesn’t react; no one is willing to buy in. It’s like performing in a silent venue—no matter how hard you try, no one will applaud. If there were real profits to be made, those funds would never hold back; after all, the higher the price is pumped, the more expensive they can sell it.
In fact, the project team has long understood — it's not that they are not trying hard now, but the market is simply not doing well.
Everyone knows that "it will rise only after the interest rate cut," so how can it still rise? The market won't follow your expected pattern. Instead, it may rise before the interest rate cut and fall afterwards.
Why don't big institutions touch those messy altcoins? Because they have more reliable options. Rather than gamble on uncertain projects, they prefer to buy stocks of companies like "MicroStrategy" that hold Bitcoin. As long as Bitcoin doesn't crash, these types of assets will rise along with it, and they might even be more stable and offer better returns than Bitcoin itself. If Bitcoin takes off, their gains could be even more explosive.