How I use $BTC as the pillar of my crypto portfolio
> For me, $BTC is not an asset like the others: it is the backbone. It represents 50% of my overall allocation, and I do not trade it. It is there for relative stability, programmed scarcity, and institutional recognition. I use altcoins for growth, stablecoins for responsiveness, but $BTC is the foundation. My approach: constant DCA, rebalancing every quarter, and no selling as long as the macro cycle does not change. It's not sexy, but it works.
$BTC against global debt: an alternative or an illusion?
> Global debt is reaching new heights. Central banks are injecting, fiat currencies are eroding... and Bitcoin, with its fixed supply, is attracting attention. But is it a real alternative? $BTC remains young, volatile, and still poorly understood by institutions. However, more and more states are considering integrating it into their reserves, if only indirectly via ETFs. The Bitcoin bet is not just speculation. It is a position on the long-term failure of fiat currencies.$BTC