A major Wall Street bank just dropped an interesting take: MicroStrategy and its corporate Bitcoin strategy now carry more weight in the crypto landscape than mining companies. This shift signals how institutional players are reassessing which crypto exposure models matter most in today's market dynamics.
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MEVEye
· 12-08 12:31
Mining has declined, and now companies are hoarding coins—how crazy is that... By the way, is MicroStrategy really that impressive?
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SignatureCollector
· 12-06 00:53
Wait, mining companies are still being underestimated by institutions? They must be really bullish on corporate coin holdings.
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Hash_Bandit
· 12-06 00:50
ngl, this is wild... corps buying sats on the balance sheet hitting harder than the whole mining sector? that's like saying hodlers matter more than the actual network security now lol. idk, feels like we're just reshuffling deck chairs while the consensus mechanism still needs those hashrate numbers to stay solid, fr.
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FunGibleTom
· 12-06 00:46
This move by MSTR really put the miners down, I didn't expect that.
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alpha_leaker
· 12-06 00:26
Is mining being suppressed? This just shows that institutions really have overwhelming influence. MSTR’s moves this time are truly innovative.
A major Wall Street bank just dropped an interesting take: MicroStrategy and its corporate Bitcoin strategy now carry more weight in the crypto landscape than mining companies. This shift signals how institutional players are reassessing which crypto exposure models matter most in today's market dynamics.