MicroStrategy has purchased an additional ~205 bitcoins for ~$10.0 million in cash at an average price of ~$48,888 per bitcoin. As of 3/5/2021, we hodl ~91,064 bitcoins acquired for ~$2.196 billion at an average price of ~$24,119 per bitcoin — Michael Saylor
We think a lot about those black lines, forgetting that it’s all still in our hands. — Tim Urban
Who has been selling?
Apart from margin longs liquidating, my guess from the data, it's hedge funds rebalancing for end of Q1 reporting.
Many have mandates to rebalance when an allocation gets too big; BTC has outperformed incredibly. (Sell your winners, buy more losers). 👉 — show this thread
Apart from margin longs liquidating, my guess from the data, it's hedge funds rebalancing for end of Q1 reporting.
Many have mandates to rebalance when an allocation gets too big; BTC has outperformed incredibly. (Sell your winners, buy more losers). 👉 — show this thread
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey mints the first ever published tweet on Ethereum service Cent — link
Jack’s tweet is now going for $2 million
The devaluation of the purchasing power of the U.S. Dollar $DX_F has only just begun. This is why Bitcoin $BTC, real estate, U.S. equities and commodities will continue to trend higher when expressed in $USD fiat terms. — Peter Brandt
We are still in the early stages of the current #bitcoin bull market:
- Another $1.9T stimulus incoming
- $11.3T+ recently added to US M1 money supply (total $18T)
- #BTC market cap < $1T
- Endless inflation + QE = hyperbitcoinization
Targeting over $200k+ long-term 👉 — show this thread
- Another $1.9T stimulus incoming
- $11.3T+ recently added to US M1 money supply (total $18T)
- #BTC market cap < $1T
- Endless inflation + QE = hyperbitcoinization
Targeting over $200k+ long-term 👉 — show this thread