@JR81CATX@Vivek4real_ Why are you here then?. Go play outside. Don't follow saylor. Just buy Bitcoin and after 4 years your wordl is better. After 8 years its Great. And after 12 years its AMAZING.
@Vivek4real_ If one motherfucker, like this douche bag, can make or break btc, due to it's volatility, why would you want it? I personally do not want something that is so dependent on the actions of one person. No thanks! 😂👎
@KNUTEROCKKNEE@Vivek4real_ Ok you go and believe in The Biggest Scam in the entire time of human existing. FIAT Money, ever debassing sucking all your Time and wealth. You are scammed every day of your life. Go and Studie before you post your nonsens.
@Paul_221144@Bkclaims If you have the time to answer this tweet. Can't u use this time to study bitcoin. IT IS NOT ABIUT PRICE BUT TO PRESERVE WEALTH YIU STUPID FIAT FOOL
@Bkclaims Well, your “asset” literally requires people to pay you more than you paid, or it really doesn’t have a practical use. So no one needs it.
So, who the hell knows 🤣🤣🤣
Does anyone think BTC still have what it takes to get to $1M?
I’m not saying no — but lately the price action just doesn’t feel like an asset in the middle of global monetization.
Any population that accepts unrealized gains taxes are castrated cowards.
No excuses. Can’t get a revolution going? Leave the country to its own demise.
End of story.
🚨 BITCOIN MAX SUPPLY IS NO LONGER 21 MILLION NOW.
And this is what causing market's crash.
If you still think Bitcoin price is moving only because of spot buying and selling, you are missing the bigger picture. Bitcoin no longer trades purely as a supply demand asset.
That structure changed the moment large derivatives markets took control of price discovery.
And that shift is a big reason why price behavior feels disconnected from on chain fundamentals today.
Originally, Bitcoin’s valuation was built on two core ideas:
• Fixed supply of 21 million coins
• No ability to duplicate that supply
This made Bitcoin structurally scarce.
Price discovery was driven mostly by real buyers and sellers in the spot market.
But over time, a second layer formed on top of Bitcoin, a financial layer.
This layer includes:
• Cash settled futures
• Perp swaps and options
• Prime broker lending
• WBTC products
• Total return swaps
None of these create new BTC on chain. But they do create synthetic exposure to BTC price.
And that synthetic exposure plays a major role in how price is set. This is where the structure changes.
Once derivatives volume becomes larger than spot volume, price stops reacting mainly to real coin movement.
It starts reacting to positioning, leverage, and liquidation flows.
In simple terms:
Price moves based on how traders are positioned, not just on how many coins are being bought or sold physically.
There is also another layer to this, synthetic supply.
One real BTC can now be referenced or used across multiple financial products at the same time.
For example, the same coin can simultaneously support:
• An ETF share
• A futures position
• A perpetual swap hedge
• Options exposure
• A broker loan structure
• A structured product
This does not increase on chain supply. But it increases tradable exposure linked to that coin.
And that affects price discovery.
When synthetic exposure becomes large relative to real supply, scarcity weakens in market pricing terms.
This is often referred to as synthetic float expansion.
At that stage:
• Rallies get shorted through derivatives
• Leverage builds quickly
• Liquidations drive sharp moves
• Price becomes more volatile
This is not unique to Bitcoin. The same structural shift happened in: Gold, Silver, Oil, Equity indices.
Once derivatives markets became dominant, price discovery shifted away from physical supply alone.
This also explains why Bitcoin sometimes falls even when there's not much spot selling.
Because price pressure can come from:
• Leveraged long liquidations
• Futures short positioning
• Options hedging flows
• ETF arbitrage trades
Not just spot selling.
So the current Bitcoin decline cannot be understood only through retail sentiment or spot flows.
A large part of the move is happening in the derivatives layer, where leverage and positioning drive short term price action.
This does not mean Bitcoin’s supply cap changed on chain.
The 21 million limit still exists. But in financial markets, paper Bitcoin is now dominating and this is what's causing the crash.
The lack of shame from @RichardHeartWin is unbelievable!
He inflicted more harm on his fans than the most cynical, conniving con men could even dream, and instead of showing remorse/humility..he BEGS for more money
Richard exhibits the most disgusting of character. Disgraceful
The current long liquidation event from $91k to $86k is a measly 5.5% move.
Stay out of leverage and dollar most average on the way down
We are still in a bull market. Bull market corrections can go down 30-55% like in prior cycles.
Relax.