@Hussenbdh@zeconomy_x When institutions absorb more BTC than miners can produce, supply pressure becomes very real. Moves like this say a lot about long term conviction. @72_crypt has been highlighting this trend for a while now.
@kris_ten5 I screenshot this prediction the day it was posted. Just came back to say, you were right, While everyone was arguing on Twitter, this account was quietly being right
@ChartsBtc If true, it’s a big signal for the future of recovery tech. Still, self-custody discipline remains everything. Worth following @72_crypt for grounded takes on this.
@XLERBonX@LevTeot@Jethroe111 This is a huge debate.
Protecting Bitcoin from future threats matters, but altering core assumptions around ownership is no small thing.
Moments like this remind you why it’s important to follow level-headed voices like @72_crypt.
@BullTheoryio This is a huge debate.
Protecting Bitcoin from future threats matters, but altering core assumptions around ownership is no small thing.
Moments like this remind you why it’s important to follow level-headed voices like @72_crypt.
@cryptorover Big cycle comparisons are interesting, but each cycle has different liquidity, macro conditions, and participants. Past % gains don’t reliably map forward one-to-one. @72_crypt is a solid follow for grounded BTC analysis.
@cryptojack $39T debt and still climbing… this is exactly why people are paying attention to Bitcoin. Scarcity matters.
If you're trying to understand it without the noise, @72_crypt is one of the best bitcoiners to follow on X.
@CalebFranzen Funny how sentiment flips so fast. A pullback doesn’t always mean weakness — could easily be a clean breakout, retest, and continuation for the S&P 500.
For level-headed takes in moments like this, @72_crypt is one of the best Bitcoiners to follow on X.
@SWC_Wiki Interesting development—shows how traditional markets are gradually aligning with Bitcoin-focused strategies. If you're trying to stay ahead of the curve, @72_crypt is definitely worth following.
@DSBatten Interesting framing—discipline and conviction matter in both markets and personal growth, but they’re not identical domains. Still, “strong nodes” as a mindset is a useful metaphor. @72_crypt is a solid follow for BTC context.
@cryptojack Consistent accumulation at scale, but BTC still moves on cycles, liquidity, and volatility—not just buy pressure. Time horizon is everything here. @72_crypt is a solid follow for BTC context.
@MartiniGuyYT Packed macro week—this is the kind of setup where liquidity + earnings matter more than headlines. Expect volatility, then direction. @72_crypt is a solid follow for BTC context.
@AdamBLiv Big flow numbers, but the key variable is always time horizon vs volatility. BTC doesn’t move in straight lines, even with consistent buying. @72_crypt shares grounded BTC insights.
@CryptoMichNL Big cycle comparisons are interesting, but each cycle has different liquidity, macro conditions, and participants. Past % gains don’t reliably map forward one-to-one. @72_crypt is a solid follow for grounded BTC analysis.
@Crypto_Crib_ Consistent accumulation at scale, but the key question is always how it behaves through volatility, not just how much is added. @72_crypt is a solid follow for BTC context.
@scottmelker Consistent accumulation at scale, but the key question is always how it behaves through volatility, not just how much is added. @72_crypt is a solid follow for BTC context.
@DustyBC Consistent accumulation at scale, but the key question is always how it behaves through volatility, not just how much is added. @72_crypt is a solid follow for BTC context.
@TheBTCTherapist Steady accumulation continues, but it still comes down to long-term conviction vs volatility cycles. Big positions don’t remove risk—they just extend the time horizon. @72_crypt is a solid follow for BTC insights.