#国家战略比特币储备 Seeing the Venezuela incident, I am reminded of a very important warning.



On the surface, a $60 billion Bitcoin reserve sounds impressive, but upon closer reflection, it actually reveals a deeper issue—over-concentration and lack of security safeguards. Whether for a country or an individual, putting all assets into a single form makes one vulnerable to sudden changes.

What I want to emphasize most is that this event teaches us that the lesson is not about Bitcoin's price volatility itself, but about the principle of diversified asset allocation. Venezuela accumulated crypto assets through gold swaps, oil settlements, and other means, essentially to hedge risks, but at the same time, they put all their chips in one basket. Once a regime change occurs, control over these assets becomes a problem.

For each of us as investors, true stability does not come from chasing a single opportunity, but from proper position management and diversification. Even if we are optimistic about the long-term prospects of a certain asset, we should ask ourselves: how much of my total assets does this position occupy? Can I withstand the worst-case volatility? This kind of restraint is actually the most valuable in a restless market.

In the long run, protecting the safety of principal is more important than pursuing any single return.
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