If BTC fluctuates below 60,000 for a period of time, the logic of MicroStrategy financing to buy coins will be disproven. Back then, Grayscale was mostly just buying and not selling; now they are almost sold out. I personally think that as long as the money borrowed through financing is used to buy coins, there will come a day when they will sell. What will happen if MicroStrategy starts selling coins? I see many people beginning to buy the dip. Actually, it's not that expensive here; it's fallen by half from the high point. But I personally think the timing adjustment hasn't been fully realized yet.
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If BTC fluctuates below 60,000 for a period of time, the logic of MicroStrategy financing to buy coins will be disproven. Back then, Grayscale was mostly just buying and not selling; now they are almost sold out. I personally think that as long as the money borrowed through financing is used to buy coins, there will come a day when they will sell. What will happen if MicroStrategy starts selling coins? I see many people beginning to buy the dip. Actually, it's not that expensive here; it's fallen by half from the high point. But I personally think the timing adjustment hasn't been fully realized yet.