Bitcoin isn’t falling because its core thesis suddenly broke—it’s falling because confidence did. When a market built on conviction sees one of its biggest evangelists sell, sentiment gets hit hard. But sentiment changes faster than fundamentals. Unless liquidity dries up or institutional demand materially weakens, this looks more like a violent reset than an existential threat. The real question is whether buyers view this as a discount or the beginning of a broader risk-off cycle.

# Bitcoin New Low, Strategy Sells: Hedge or Buy the Dip?

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