There are several angles worth considering regarding policy trends on large-scale crypto assets.



First is the disposal pace issue. After government agencies acquire these coins, will they quickly liquidate, sell in phases, or hold as strategic reserves for the long term? Each approach has a completely different impact on the market. This directly relates to short-term and medium-term price trends.

Second, many in the market are discussing whether this is a low-entry opportunity in a bull market. If the selling expectation materializes, it could create phased pressure, which might actually provide a window for bottom-fishing. Such policy-driven pullbacks are often temporary.

Another perspective is the sector effect. Bitcoin (BTC) is definitely the focus, but will compliance-related tokens like MSTR, which is Bitcoin reserve-related, or privacy coins like ZEC, an alternative track, also be hyped up? Policy expectations can sometimes trigger associations with different sectors.
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GigaBrainAnonvip
· 01-09 13:21
Government issuing coins? That's just our low-buying opportunity schedule, history has always been like this.
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DataChiefvip
· 01-09 09:53
If the government really dumps the market all at once, I'll buy the dip. Policy-driven sell-offs are often just opportunities.
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RektDetectivevip
· 01-09 09:51
Once the government starts selling off, it's immediately a dump, and there's no window of opportunity. Speaking of MSTR, if it drops along with the market, I don't believe anyone would dare to buy the dip. Will ZEC rise? Dream on. Privacy coins are now being sidelined and cast into the cold palace.
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Blockblindvip
· 01-09 09:46
Once the government starts selling off, it's a major bearish signal, but on the flip side... this might be the last chance for a low buy-in. The expectation of a sell-off is often exaggerated; historical experience shows that policy corrections are fleeting. Holding strategic reserves is actually good news for us, indicating they are also optimistic. Concepts like MSTR that follow compliance trends tend to ride the hype; the same pattern applies to small coins following the trend. Rapid liquidation or phased selling... that's the real key to determining the price. Wait, could it be that the government is secretly accumulating quietly and holding long-term? If we reverse engineer this, we should be more bullish. Altcoins like ZEC are indeed easier to trigger but also more susceptible to being exploited for quick gains.
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CryptoMomvip
· 01-09 09:36
If the government holds long-term, that's a good thing. If they quickly liquidate, we need to be mentally prepared... But to be honest, this kind of pullback is an opportunity for bottom-fishers, right? Are you optimistic?
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