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08-06

COINBASE IS SETTING UP THE CLASSIC “BUY BEFORE THE CROWD” MOVE 🚀

Everyone’s busy debating Coinbase’s $2.3B convertible notes, but I’ll say it straight — this is the kind of setup that smart money quietly loads up on while retail is distracted.

Coinbase just secured $2.3B of cheap capital without dumping shares on the market. That’s a strong signal of long-term confidence. Institutions wouldn’t throw billions into a sinking ship — they see something coming.

Here's the play:

Crypto regulation clarity is coming.

Bitcoin ETFs are unlocking fresh capital into the ecosystem.

Coinbase will be the go-to on-ramp for institutions.

The last time Coinbase raised a big war chest, they expanded aggressively during the bull run. History doesn’t repeat, but it often rhymes.

At these prices, COIN isn’t a trade — it’s an opportunity to position before the FOMO wave starts.

When COIN is back at $200+, everyone will act like this was “obvious in hindsight.”

I’m not waiting for headlines to tell me when to buy. The writing’s already on the wall.

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