When will Bitcoin holders be forced to liquidate? The Wall Street answer is surprising. Some industry insiders have suggested that large holders must sell if their positions fall below cost basis, but this claim has been outright dismissed. An institution holding 670,000 Bitcoins is actually in very solid financial shape—holding convertible bonds, preferred stocks, and over $2 billion in cash reserves as a buffer. What does this mean? Even a casual guess can tell you that such a level of financial moat is enough to withstand price fluctuations, and there is essentially no situation of being "forced to sell coins." The various FUD rumors about large holders' positions in the market seem to be somewhat unfounded. Holders have ample flexibility to navigate market cycles, which is undoubtedly a positive signal for investors optimistic about long-term trends.

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GateUser-44a00d6cvip
· 4h ago
Laughing out loud, those who are shouting about cutting losses are really overthinking it. Having 2 billion in cash on hand makes a drop in price nothing to worry about.
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MintMastervip
· 4h ago
Are there still people who believe in the cut-loss theory these days? Holding 670,000 BTC and a cash buffer of $2 billion, this moat is not ordinary. As for the FUD, let it dissipate when it should.
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SoliditySlayervip
· 4h ago
Haha, it's that old argument of "cutting losses at cost price," I'm already tired of hearing it. The 2 billion in cash reserves are right there, how could they be forced to escape? Isn't that common sense? --- Basically, big investors are not worried at all; it's just FUD and self-hype from retail investors. --- With such a deep moat, what is there to worry about? Just wait for the cycle to turn. --- That's true hodl, not just lip service. --- 7.6 million coins... Just thinking about it makes me tense. That's real long-termism. --- Here comes the "forced liquidation" routine again? Come on, they are not short of money at all. --- So, the larger the holdings, the more stable they are; it's us small retail investors who are constantly panicking.
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