Certainly this will drop down Bitcoin price, giving a second opportunity to buy Bitcoin cheaper, most likely much more cheaper, but would you buy it?
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Certainly this will drop down Bitcoin price, giving a second opportunity to buy Bitcoin cheaper, most likely much more cheaper, but would you buy it?
If Blackrock is selling, I'm probably the one buying.
I'd fight you for it but I'm fiat poor.
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Blackrock doesn't have any bitcoin. They have only IOUs.
You mean Blackrocks BTC ETF?
Blackrock does not own any Bitcoin via the BTC ETF and therefore cannot decide to sell it.
Blackrock via Coinbase holds Bitcoin in custody for the lazy ignorant sooks who pay for that Bitcoin and Blackrock to hold it in custody for them via the ETF.
Blackrock can only sell that Bitcoin if net ETF buyers sell their shares in the ETF.
view on www.youtube.comMSTR is more likely to have a sudden sell off than ETFs
Ive never once considered this in the many times I have used btc, will continue not to.
This is a pointless post and question.
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