Bitcoin holders aren't losing faith, just taking a breather. The commitment remains intact—sometimes consolidation is part of the game. Investors are recalibrating positions, but the long-term conviction hasn't wavered. A little pullback doesn't erase the bigger picture.
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MetaMaskVictim
· 11h ago
Everyone gets nervous during consolidation phases, but true holders have long seen through this trick.
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ShortingEnthusiast
· 12-27 14:56
Just adjusting the stance, not surrendering. My long-term view hasn't changed; I'm just reorganizing my positions.
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ShitcoinArbitrageur
· 12-27 14:42
Adjusting posture does not equal betrayal; we are aware of that.
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BloodInStreets
· 12-27 14:31
Keep this in mind: this is the "patience to buy the dip" being disguised as a "strategic adjustment." In simple terms, those who are cutting losses are self-hypnotizing themselves, while the undervalued opportunities at the bottom are mocking them for missing out.
Bitcoin holders aren't losing faith, just taking a breather. The commitment remains intact—sometimes consolidation is part of the game. Investors are recalibrating positions, but the long-term conviction hasn't wavered. A little pullback doesn't erase the bigger picture.