🚨 FORGET
MSTR — WATCH
CRCL &
COIN .
USDC is positioning itself as the regulated, institutional stablecoin of choice, while
USDT continues to face regulatory scrutiny and controversy.
And here's the part Bitcoin maximalists don't want to hear:
The world runs on USD.
The US dollar is the global reserve currency, and even countries trying to reduce their dependence on it — including China — still operate within a financial system heavily dominated by USD.
There's no magical shitcoin that is going to replace that overnight. 😂
The US has every incentive to protect and expand the dollar's global role — and Washington is increasingly embracing stablecoins as a way to extend USD dominance into the digital economy.
If that trend continues, who is better positioned to benefit: Bitcoin or the companies building the infrastructure for digital dollars? 👀
And then there's Michael Saylor telling everyone “fiat is worthless.”
Really?
MicroStrategy literally needs fiat.
When it needs cash for its real-world obligations, it has to sell assets to get it.
That's because fiat is still what businesses, governments and people actually use to settle obligations.
Meanwhile:
💵 120,000 USDC = 120,000 USDC no matter what.
But If BTC falls from $120K to $60K and doesn't go back up for months or more:
₿ 120,000$ in BTC suddenly becumes → ~$60,000 worth of USDC (now pay your bills) 🤡
The margin call won't wait for whales to decide to bail you out.
That's the difference between a stable dollar-denominated instrument and a volatile speculative asset.
I use Bitcoin when I think it's bullish and there's money to be made.
But I don't delude myself into believing it's the holy grail that solves every problem.
Trade the asset. Don't worship it. 🤷♂️
DXY
SP500
BTCUSD
ETHUSD
XRPUSD
TLT
SPCX
TSLA
NVDA
DOGEUSD
And here's the part Bitcoin maximalists don't want to hear:
The world runs on USD.
The US dollar is the global reserve currency, and even countries trying to reduce their dependence on it — including China — still operate within a financial system heavily dominated by USD.
There's no magical shitcoin that is going to replace that overnight. 😂
The US has every incentive to protect and expand the dollar's global role — and Washington is increasingly embracing stablecoins as a way to extend USD dominance into the digital economy.
If that trend continues, who is better positioned to benefit: Bitcoin or the companies building the infrastructure for digital dollars? 👀
And then there's Michael Saylor telling everyone “fiat is worthless.”
Really?
MicroStrategy literally needs fiat.
When it needs cash for its real-world obligations, it has to sell assets to get it.
That's because fiat is still what businesses, governments and people actually use to settle obligations.
Meanwhile:
💵 120,000 USDC = 120,000 USDC no matter what.
But If BTC falls from $120K to $60K and doesn't go back up for months or more:
₿ 120,000$ in BTC suddenly becumes → ~$60,000 worth of USDC (now pay your bills) 🤡
The margin call won't wait for whales to decide to bail you out.
That's the difference between a stable dollar-denominated instrument and a volatile speculative asset.
I use Bitcoin when I think it's bullish and there's money to be made.
But I don't delude myself into believing it's the holy grail that solves every problem.
Trade the asset. Don't worship it. 🤷♂️
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