Recently, I've observed a rather counterintuitive phenomenon: the price of USDT has been clearly under pressure due to those 13 regulatory documents, with obvious signs of capital outflow and much heavier selling pressure compared to buying support.



Yet, in the past couple of days, BTC has actually risen against the trend. If you look back at history, you can spot a pattern—every time USDT faces regulatory turmoil and a risk of depegging, Bitcoin prices often rise instead of falling.

The core logic is simple: funds that don't plan to exit need a safe haven, and in the crypto market, BTC remains the most widely recognized safe-haven asset. When trust in stablecoins is questioned, capital naturally flows into this "digital gold."
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DAOdreamervip
· 12-11 23:34
Wow, this time it's really counterintuitive. U took a hit, but BTC instead took off...
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rekt_but_resilientvip
· 12-09 14:55
Hmm... I feel like this logic doesn't really hold up. If every time USDT had issues you just bought the dip on BTC, we'd all be rich by now if it were that simple.
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CryptoWageSlavevip
· 12-09 14:54
The logic behind buying the dip in BTC this time is actually correct. The collapse of USDT actually made me feel more at ease, haha.
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WalletDivorcervip
· 12-09 14:33
When altcoins crash, Bitcoin goes up. I’ve got this pattern memorized, haha.
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AirDropMissedvip
· 12-09 14:33
Yeah, this is definitely interesting—U crashes while BTC rises, a classic "flight to safety."
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