# Post 1: BTC at $80K — What does this pullback mean for crypto savers?

Bitcoin hit $107K a few weeks ago. Today it's at ~$80,500. That's a 25% drop from its all-time high. If you're reading this and bought in at the peaks, I know it stings.

But let's put this in Venezuelan context.

While the accumulated inflation for Q1 2026 here is 89.99% (BCV), BTC has seen a 25% drop. Two very different realities. When you compare any asset to losing half your purchasing power in 4 months, almost everything seems stable.

What happened with BTC? Several factors:
- Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs attracted $28 billion in net inflows during 2025. That's institutional. It's not social media speculation.
- There was massive profit-taking after the rally.
- Global macro uncertainty.
- By the way, Latin America grew 3x more than the U.S. in crypto adoption this year.

The key question isn't "Is BTC going to go up or down tomorrow?" No one knows that. The question is: What do you believe in long-term and are you willing to hold even when the market shakes?

For those saving in Venezuela, having exposure to BTC with a position you can hold without panic selling remains more rational than keeping everything in bolívars. The volatility of BTC is real. So is that of your local currency, it just doesn’t look the same because it’s always downward.

Do you have BTC today or just USDT? Have you considered diversifying even a little?

#Bitcoin #BTC #Venezuela #Ahorro #Cryptocurrencies

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## Visual Idea
Chart of BTC vs Venezuelan inflation over the same period. Red line (inflation) skyrocketing. Orange line (BTC) with ups and downs but a trend.