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jedberg ◴[] No.44467086[source]
If you have $8B in BTC, is there any reasonable way to turn that into any fiat currency? USD, EUR, anything? Can you even buy that much USDC?
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1. nandomrumber ◴[] No.44467126[source]
Loans using the BTC as collateral.

Buy good / commodities with BTC and resell them.

Sell the BTC.

Probably not all $8 gigadollars at once, but is there any reason you would immediately need that much?

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2. jedberg ◴[] No.44467147[source]
> but is there any reason you would immediately need that much?

Because you worry that BTC will crash and want it in something more stable?

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3. PoshBreeze ◴[] No.44467186[source]
BTC is volatile but it isn't going to crash tomorrow or any time soon at least not by the amount that would make sense to sell with a wallet this old.
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4. nandomrumber ◴[] No.44467960[source]
Well, one way to lower the price would be to put eight billion on the market all at once.
5. mindcandy ◴[] No.44469884{3}[source]
Compared to the “Magnificent Seven”, Bitcoin’s volatility has put it in the middle, while it’s performance puts it at or near the top depending on the time window.

https://www.fidelitydigitalassets.com/research-and-insights/...

https://www.fool.com/investing/2024/03/06/bitcoin-has-been-a...

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7. lottin ◴[] No.44470549{4}[source]
I find it odd that someone would make a comparison between bitcoin and other financial assets, as if bitcoin was just another financial asset and its theoretical price wasn't zero... which is a pretty big market anomaly. Normally, when you find a market anomaly, you try to explain it. But these analysts, they pretend that there's no anomaly. They just don't talk about it, in the hopes that nobody will notice.
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8. jeanlucas ◴[] No.44476706{5}[source]
Well, what should they compare it to then?

Good has a value much higher than its use and most of its current value is just the faith that it is a store of value.

But I don't find odd comparing gold's return to s&p