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    Qadir Ak is the founder of Coinpedia. He has over a decade of experience writing about technology and has been covering the blockchain and cryptocurrency space since 2010. He has also interviewed a few prominent experts within the cryptocurrency space.

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Is Wall Street Secretly Manipulating Bitcoin for Big Profits? Here’s the Truth!

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  • By spreading negative news and potentially influencing ETF flows, large institutions could be suppressing prices to accumulate Bitcoin at lower costs

  • This strategy, championed by figures like Cynthia Lummis, could strengthen the dollar and reduce national debt.

  • Staying informed and avoiding panic selling is crucial for capitalizing on future growth.

Bitcoin, the worldโ€™s leading cryptocurrency, is often seen as a symbol of financial freedom. But recent discussions suggest that Wall Street might be quietly manipulating its price for their own benefit. Insights shared by Altcoin Daily shed light on potential market tactics and what they could mean for Bitcoinโ€™s future.

Could Trump Push for a U.S. Bitcoin Reserve?

A bold new idea is making waves: the creation of a U.S. Bitcoin Reserve. Spearheaded by Senator Cynthia Lummis, this proposal could see the U.S. acquire 1 million Bitcoin over the next five years. If implemented, this strategy would position Bitcoin as a key national asset, potentially strengthening the U.S. dollar and reducing national debt.

This approach mirrors a common Wall Street tactic: drive prices down to unsettle smaller investors, then quietly accumulate assets at a discount. A Bitcoin Reserve would not only bolster the U.S. economy but also reinforce its dominance in the global crypto market.

Mediaโ€™s Role in Shaping Sentiment

Mainstream media often highlights Bitcoinโ€™s short-term negatives, like ETF outflows, while downplaying positives, such as blackrock recommending a 2% Bitcoin allocation. This narrative could discourage retail investors, allowing institutions to quietly accumulate. BlackRockโ€™s CEO,Laurence D Fink faces accusations of influencing ETF flows and sentiment to keep prices low for strategic buying.

Adding to this, Jim Cramerโ€™s bearish Bitcoin predictions align with claims of market manipulation, especially given his admitted history of influencing markets. Together, these actions fuel speculation about Wall Streetโ€™s role in controlling Bitcoinโ€™s price.

Is the U.S. Already Stockpiling Bitcoin?

Some believe the U.S. might be quietly building a Bitcoin reserve. Advocates like Michael Saylor and Senator Cynthia Lummis have floated this idea, suggesting it could strengthen the dollar and help reduce national debt. With the U.S. already holding over 200,000 Bitcoin from asset seizures, this theory gains some credibility. If true, Wall Streetโ€™s alleged manipulation could be part of a larger strategy to position the U.S. as a Bitcoin powerhouse. 

What This Means for Crypto

Wall Streetโ€™s actions might seem like bad news for retail investors, but they could signal something big. Institutions are quietly preparing for Bitcoinโ€™s next major move, while the mediaโ€™s bearish tone might just be noise.

For retail investors, the takeaway is clear: donโ€™t let short-term narratives cloud the long-term potential of Bitcoin. With 2025 expected to be a pivotal year, staying informed and ahead of the curve could be the key to capitalizing on Bitcoinโ€™s next big rally.

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