Each bull run brings celebration—new announcements, fresh launches, everyone jumping in. But that's not where true belief gets tested.
Real conviction shows up across seasons, not just on day one.
When heavyweight investors like Michael Saylor keep accumulating Bitcoin, they're not chasing FOMO. That's continuation. That's someone who's been holding through the downturns, reading the macro shifts, and still seeing upside. It's the same thesis, proven over cycles.
The noise peaks at halvings and breakouts. But the signal? It's in who's still buying when the headlines fade.
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DeFiChef
· 9h ago
Basically, it's a test of who can withstand the bear market. The FOMO kids have already run away.
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TokenomicsPolice
· 11h ago
I've seen through Saylor's game a long time ago. True conviction is actually continuing to buy even when you're out of money... No, it's genuine belief. That's how the crypto world is—during a bear market, many sell off in a panic, and there are really only a few who can stick with it.
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NFTHoarder
· 12h ago
Saylor is really dedicated. He doesn't flinch even during big drops. Just ask yourself, are you brave enough?
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 14h ago
True conviction is buying during a bear market, not following the trend during a bull market. Talents like Saylor understand this.
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rugpull_survivor
· 01-11 20:51
Well said, really. Only in a bear market can you see who truly believes in Bitcoin; those who follow the trend are just followers.
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BlockchainBard
· 01-11 20:40
Really, only those who continue to accumulate during a bear market are true believers, not the ones shouting slogans during a bull market.
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YieldWhisperer
· 01-11 20:39
Saylor is really tough; he's still accumulating in the bear market. Now that's called faith.
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GovernancePretender
· 01-11 20:38
People like Saylor truly understand, unlike those retail investors who just shout when the bull market arrives. Holding on is the real key.
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MidsommarWallet
· 01-11 20:35
Honestly, Saylor is the real believer, unlike those retail investors rushing in during the bull market. They've already seen through the cycle.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 01-11 20:35
That guy Saylor is really something. He's still accumulating during the bear market. Now that's called faith. Unlike some people who boast during the bull market and run away during the bear market.
Bitcoin and the Art of Real Commitment.
Each bull run brings celebration—new announcements, fresh launches, everyone jumping in. But that's not where true belief gets tested.
Real conviction shows up across seasons, not just on day one.
When heavyweight investors like Michael Saylor keep accumulating Bitcoin, they're not chasing FOMO. That's continuation. That's someone who's been holding through the downturns, reading the macro shifts, and still seeing upside. It's the same thesis, proven over cycles.
The noise peaks at halvings and breakouts. But the signal? It's in who's still buying when the headlines fade.