Recent Tweets by woonomic

My friends at @swissblock__ who founded @glassnode, deep dive the Hawkeye Framework for the very first time. This is a distillation of a decade of accumulated knowledge in BTC + crypto markets. Worth a look if you're a pro trader or institutional.

Mentioned on : 08/06/2025

To be clear, BTC leading signal, not $EXOD.

Mentioned on : 08/05/2025

Watch Daniel ratio the IMF. Those that fade BTC for their own agenda find all it does is it rallies the cyberhornets. Thus their agendas get publicised to a wider audience.

Mentioned on : 07/31/2025

@BitcoinRachy We talk about this in our family. Low time pref does't mean zero. We will die. Selling some to improve the years we have is more optimal. ..or use BTC as collateral to borrow fiat that's debasing. For now it's expensive to borrow but will get better..

Mentioned on : 07/29/2025

@PeterSchiff You’ll notice 30 years later the world is as they said during the dot com. Real estate is confusing bubbles with what we have here with BTC: a visionary bet on the future. They are not the same.

Mentioned on : 07/28/2025

It’s amazing how everything digital has exponentials all over it. Run this 2-3x faster and you get an idea of BTC taking over the world as a digital monetary asset.

Mentioned on : 07/28/2025

About those 80,000 BTC hitting the orderbooks... What do you all think about this? The sells on Binance may have been bought back on Coinbase. Same whale?

Mentioned on : 07/28/2025

@alpacasw @brucefenton Take a look at their investments supporting BTC decentralisation and infrastructure.

Mentioned on : 07/25/2025

In a practical sense, this is how it works. 1) Tether is by far the biggest, and it's run by bitcoiners 2) Because banks rugged exchanges in the early days USDT became the other side of the book. BTCUSDT is way bigger than BTCUSD. 3) USDT being the other side of the book grows with BTC market cap, hence the incentive for Tether is to protect BTC. 4) Given this BTC powered growth trajectory, Tether will eventually become the biggest US treasury buyer. With that comes a lot of defensive power to government attack. Overall it's strengthening BTC, therefore freedom.

Mentioned on : 07/25/2025

@starcoway Bullshit back at you. You’re zoomed out. BTC didn’t happen till 2009. Run it again. Bitcoin vs BTCUSD

Mentioned on : 07/22/2025

@GianpieroMerel1 I could value it in beanie babies. It doesn’t matter. As long as the yardstick is BTC performance against beanie babies.

Mentioned on : 07/23/2025

@MarcusSatoshi @TheBTCTherapist I love BTCTCs because their put options present very cheap insurance for Bitcoiners in the coming bear market. What do you have against them?

Mentioned on : 07/23/2025

TIL many Bitcoiners do not understand ownership in BTC exposure. Which is weird because this cycle is being defined as the great BTC Treasury Co bubble.

Mentioned on : 07/22/2025

Current BTC structure. MECO, please standby.

Mentioned on : 07/22/2025

@dotkrueger Doesn’t work that way. There’s just shy of 1T in BTC today to get $120k. To get it to $1M that’s 20T cap so another 7T to go into it. Give or take a couple of T depending on bull/bear fomo.

Mentioned on : 07/22/2025

It's not that there's no interest. Since circa 2019 people already know what Bitcoin is, they don't need to search for it. Google Trends

Mentioned on : 07/22/2025

I'm not even a whale, but the concentration I have is better off rotated back to fund BTC's infrastructure. I'll do just fine riding the picks and shovels. And the network will incrementally get stronger.

Mentioned on : 07/22/2025

@dotkrueger The next decade will be unprecedented. BTC infra ventures will beat BTC’s 30% CAGR. Given these startups hold BTC treasuries their downside risk is a stack of BTC. 2012 Coinbase seed round to IPO did 0.5x BTC gains. 2016 Exodus seed did 2-3x 2025- onwards, even more

Mentioned on : 07/22/2025

Self custody hodling is incredibly important. It makes BTC unruggable, gold got rugged into fiat by centralising the supply. Rules have exceptions: Consider whales, they hodl large concentrations of the supply and are a risk to the system. Whales divesting gradually (as they do in every bull market) is a good thing.

Mentioned on : 07/22/2025

@FixxTheMoneyy @TheBTCTherapist Maybe, maybe not. It's higher up the risk/return curve. BTC's CAGR of 30% can be beaten by a BTC startup, especially when their treasury is in BTC.

Mentioned on : 07/21/2025

I was talking to an UHNW advisor to the most prestigious global macro hedge funds recently. His conclusion: BTC was the lowest risk asset based on the fundamentals of where we sit vs all other asset classes.

Mentioned on : 07/21/2025


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