mayday
can you elaborate on why there is more selling on a corperate level than buying on the public level and very sharply currently?
a dip in the markets coming perhaps? to then buy it all back?
can you tell us what you think?
A good question.
The key story is lack of market penetration. To achieve a greater number of participants, you need to give new players something to buy.
Apologies if this is oversimplifying but others will read it and want to underatand (i know you will know this)..lets say we launch 'epic bucks'. We create 2M coins. You have 1M and i have 1M. We say they are worth 1 dollar each therefore market cap is 2M. How do we get it to 2 dollars each? Convince someone to buy...... but we need to also sell.....
I sell 500k Epic bucks to someone for 10c each for 50k. You sell 500k epic bucks to someone for 10c each for 50k..... ALL coins are now.worth 10c each and the new market cap is 200k, down from 2M......
Holy shit we just had a 90% crash! But now we have 4 holders of epic bucks and an established market value. Rinse and repeat until you reach a market participant point where it either collapses because it's a POS and nobody wants it or it establishes itself as a legitimate 'thing'.
Hence why i say this will rollercoaster like MOFO. You have guys buying 426M of BTC.... If it doubles in price he has close to a Trillion.... until he sells it..... There isn't enough buyers to soak up what he dumps so the price takes a dive. These holders dump as much as the msrket.can handle to allow it to stay alive. If he dumped all 1T we would see BTC utterly collapse. So each run, they will dump BTC into the exchanges to increase the participation rate, rinse and repeat. One holder dumps to 10,000 holders = increase in the belief system. If you have 1T in BTC you need enough participants so you can actually sell your 1T for 1T.
The good thing about playing from my viewpoint as a bet on the money supply is i remove all the BS hype articles and focus on what behaviour i should see if something is playing as it should alongside the global currency system which is currently having Massive shifts which aren't visible in real life, nor are media talking about it.
We should see dumps by major holders. These fuckers bought for 100 bucks most likely. They aren't looking to buy back in, they are looking to get out. It's smaller players who are buying in.
Does that make sense? Damn hard to type a proper answer on a shitty samsung phone lol.