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#委内瑞拉比特币储备 Looking at SBF's statement, the core logic is pointing out the selective nature of media narratives — the same actions receive completely opposite public opinion treatment under different political stances. Setting aside political biases, this indeed reveals a phenomenon at the information level.
Returning to the line of Venezuela's Bitcoin reserves, what’s more worth paying attention to is the actual data on capital flows. The Maduro government’s attitude towards BTC has always been pragmatic — using reserves when dollars are scarce, which is a routine operation for reserve assets. The issue is that when the legitimacy of the regime is in doubt, the liquidity and actual value of these reserves may face revaluation.
To track this line, several key data points are needed: first, the on-chain movements of Venezuela’s official addresses; second, possible OTC outflow signals (large transfers to exchanges or mixer addresses); third, the marginal impact of geopolitical changes on BTC prices. Currently, there are no signs of large-scale on-chain movements, but such situations often only reflect in data after the event occurs.
The issue of consistency in media narratives indeed exists, but for strategic decision-making, the key is to see where the money is flowing.