Engineer by trade. Investor by instinct. Bitcoiner by belief. Building cool stuff, trading smarter, chasing freedom. Dad life, code, charts & beach dreams.
“The Garden”
The year is 2055. You’re sitting under a tree in a quiet, hand-tended garden. Across from you is Sol, a humanoid AGI companion assigned to ensure your well-being. Sol looks, speaks, and emotes like a human — maybe better than most.
@Tyler_Neville_ No, they panicked and missed Ethereum’s run. They allocated too much to Bitcoin and now want to reallocate. Bitcoin will likely move sideways from here while Ethereum triples by year-end.
It's been a long time coming, but the 166k target has never left.
This golden ratio extension has nailed every major Bitcoin move this cycle, the only question being how long it takes to get there.
My current estimation is September, but this has shifted out many times as the cycle drags its feet beyond anything we've ever seen.
Data reinforces over and over that the cycle is not finished, and so the only thing left to do is to wait.
Just another 52% increase away...
Crypto TVL just hit $365B
Higher than ever before
This is proof that real adoption is compounding
Capital is flowing into protocols that are actually being used
@tether, @Circle, @Aave, @LidoFinance, and @SkyEcosystem are leading the charge through sustained demand
The average of each of these since 1972:
4.87% --> Federal Funds Effective Rate
7.71% --> 30-year fixed mortgage rate
5.95% --> 10-year Treasury yield
6.1% --> Unemployment rate
3.97% --> Inflation rate
https://t.co/P8MzZZA3wA
Post-election years tend to be weak early, then bottom in early April. ✔
Then they tend to rally hard in late April and May. ✔
Is this year really that abnormal? Especially when coming off back-to-back 20% gains? I don't think so.
“The Garden”
The year is 2055. You’re sitting under a tree in a quiet, hand-tended garden. Across from you is Sol, a humanoid AGI companion assigned to ensure your well-being. Sol looks, speaks, and emotes like a human — maybe better than most.
Sol:
So what now, human?
You: (smiling)
Now, I keep tending this garden.
And maybe write something no one will read.
And one day, when I’m gone —
you’ll walk these paths and remember that someone chose to live here,
not because it was efficient, but because it was alive.