📊 The Post-Dip Checklist Every Crypto CFO Needs to Run Have you ever had that post-dip moment: "I need to manage $BTC capital better instead of keeping everything in trades"? You’re definitely not alone. 49% of institutional investors in a recent Coinbase & EY-Parthenon survey shifted focus toward liquidity management and risk discipline over gross reserve accumulation. Let's break down a hypothetical case of two companies to understand why this math doesn’t work in practice. 💡 🟢 Company A: holds $10M as one unorganized pool. 🟠 Company B: holds $5M, strictly divided into tiers with refill rules and a fast return schedule. Who wins during market turmoil? Company B, every time. A tiered buffer acts like clockwork: immediate liquidity for peak demand + flexible short-term yields that can be recalled instantly - without locking all capital in a single trade. It is precisely for these tasks that WhiteBIT Crypto Lending For Businesses was designed. https://institutional.whitebit.com/crypto-lending-for-business?utm_source=coinmarketcap&utm_medium=lend_andy&utm_campaign=post This tool could provide the ability to place corporate assets (starting from 600,000 USDT or equivalent) for custom terms - from short deposits of 10 days to long-term plans - yet you could exit at any time if the need arises. 🔓 I almost forgot about the security aspect: while your capital generates yield, 96% of the assets are stored in cold wallets. Bringing capital into crypto or building internal liquidity is all about having a clear structure and tools that are accountable for every single day and hour of both storm and calm in the market. 🌊 Disclaimer: This is not financial or investment advice. Do your own research before making any decisions. Use at your own risk. #BTC Price Analysis# #Ad #Bitcoin Price Prediction: What is Bitcoins next move?#