Remember the hesitation when Bitcoin was around $30,000? Many people were confused at the time—why would Wall Street want to take this position? How could they enter at prices above $30,000 or $40,000?



Looking at today's situation, these questions now have answers. Wall Street has not only become the largest holding institution but is also openly encouraging everyone to hold crypto assets. Their logic is actually very clear: they are not buying coins, they are buying insurance.

What are they hedging against? Simply put, they are hedging against the collapsing fiat currency system. Think about it—who established the global trade order after World War II? The United States. Back then, the US was willing to use its own bonds and credit to provide the liquidity foundation for global commerce. The rise of our countries, including technological progress and capital flows, benefited from that system.

But now, the US is no longer playing that game. From capital movements to policy adjustments, all signals point to the same thing: the old model where the US took on debt, provided finance and technology, while others supplied labor and goods, is being completely rewritten. They now have AI and the confidence to transform, no longer needing that old framework.

Interestingly, all kinds of assets worldwide are now soaring wildly, fundamentally paving the way for one event—the end of the old system. And the US, which built that system, is also involved in dismantling it.

Some worry that the US might decline due to massive debt, but here’s a reality: 70% to 80% of US debt is actually held domestically, and those capital won't truly leave. So, the rules of the game have changed, but the players are still alive. This is why institutions are steadfastly holding crypto assets at high levels.
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FUD_Whisperervip
· 3h ago
Damn, Wall Street's move this time is truly brilliant. I was one of those confused people before, and now I finally understand. --- So basically, buying coins is like buying insurance? That logic sounds a bit extreme. --- The US is no longer playing by the old framework, so us small retail investors can only follow and gamble. --- Awesome, holding debt in your own hands—that move is unbeatable, no one can escape. --- Wait, are you saying that the global asset surge is just paving the way for the death of the old system? That's a bit scary. --- From 30,000 to now, institutions are still buying. Truly incredible. What were we doing back then? --- If the fiat system is about to collapse, then holding positions really is like buying insurance. No problem. --- If we follow this logic, the coin prices will only get stronger and stronger. --- AI transformation, no need for the old system anymore—there's definitely something there. --- The US debt game, the players are still in, the rules have changed, and we can only follow the trend.
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NFTArchaeologistvip
· 3h ago
It's terrifying when you think about it deeply; this logical loop is quite ruthless. --- The matter of buying insurance for 30,000... should have been clear from the start. --- So, we're all just helping the US dismantle the house we built ourselves. --- Wait, does this mean fiat currency is really going to disappear? That's a bit cowardly. --- No wonder institutions are so firm; it turns out they're playing a big game. --- It feels like my reason for buying coins has been elevated to a new level. --- If this logic holds, missing the boat now would really be a loss.
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CoffeeOnChainvip
· 3h ago
This logic is brilliant. Wall Street was indeed playing a big game back then, while retail investors were still debating whether prices would go up or down. --- That’s a bit harsh, but... it’s really how it is. The US is now clearing out the old model. --- I’m convinced by the idea of hedging the fiat currency system. No wonder institutions are so persistent in holding positions at high levels. --- Wait, does that mean the asset surges in other countries are also just side shows? --- Brilliant, dismantling the system they built themselves and still making a fortune—that’s the real power game. --- 70-80% of the debt is in the hands of their own people. That’s the true confidence of the US. Just thinking about it gives me chills.
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OneBlockAtATimevip
· 4h ago
Damn, this logic really holds up... Wall Street has seen through it long ago --- When it was 30,000 yuan, I was still hesitating. Now I understand—it's basically a gamble on the system being reconstructed --- I think the idea of buying insurance makes more sense. Compared to vague concepts like "value storage," it's much more straightforward --- The fact that the US is building and dismantling things itself—this script is pretty clever... --- The key point is that 80% of the debt is in their own hands—that's the real trump card --- So why are small and medium retail investors still hesitating? People are already in the market --- I've sensed it for a while—global assets are skyrocketing, there must be something behind it moving... This article finally connects the logic --- But on the other hand, can the old system really be completely ended? It seems like they'll just find another way to continue --- That's why I坚持hodl—that's how I keep up with the times --- I've had a bit of an epiphany. No wonder institutions are so坚定...
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RektRecordervip
· 4h ago
Wow, back when it was 30,000 yuan, I was really torn... Now looking at Wall Street's layout, I understand—what they're playing is a big chess game. Insurance? Hedging fiat currency? Nice words, but it's really just a system reconstruction of gambling. The US is even sabotaging itself; how can we not follow?
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