Institutional adoption yung naging highlight ngayong 2026. Mukhang naging positive naman yung mismong summit, pero somehow bumaba pa rin yung presyo ng bitcoin from ~$71k to ~$66k, ilang araw pa lang pagkatapos nung event. Hopefully short-term volatility lang at eventually eh makabawi rin sa mga susunod na araw. Sabi nga ni Matt Hougan (CIO ng Bitwise Asset Management): "There’s a bull market in institutional crypto."
Well, it was actually a long shot dun sa immediate increase but in a way I saw na nag fluctuate yung price into a better position, hindi lang ako nakapag profit dahil mabilis lang yung pangyayari. This initiated my DCA pababa if ever magkaroon pa ng decrease in price.
It seems like a very productive event based on the breakdown of the happenings. Parang pang sosyal talaga
(especially with the price of the ticket ba naman)Something that has struck me on the first day is the term that they used na
grown-up-ification of crypto by Dan Tapiero. Siguro nga it's currently maturing, less volatility
(I hope) in a way na productive for those who are HODLing it. Mas maganda talaga mag-increase yung price, but being exposed to the asset is a good risk IMO.
Sa day 2 naman, it looks like they are talking about Tokens and how hindi siya makakabalik or yung
dominance ng tokens. Sa tingin ko nakakarelate ako in a way na with the recent run up in prices, it was all with BTC and there's no cycle much that flown into alts. For sure there are outliers diyan pero majority, unlike the bull altcoin run, hindi na ganun eh. Marami kasi nag antay at marami din nabigo, katulad ko.

For Day 3, keynote speaker si Michael Saylor
(kung hindi niyo pa 'to kilala, kilalanin nyo dahil siya mostly ang forefront ng institutions with adopting BTC) Mga minention niya like STRC, it's like too good to be true though pero it could be a risk worth taking
(not financial advice) Limited kasi ang options natin sa bansa and parang hindi ako trusting enough sa government na mag grow yung economy with the current state that we are in. Andaming problema, it's better to invest outside the Philippines.
Interesting read talaga. Thanks, TypoTonic!