Yes, because the early adopters need newcomers to keep the price going up.
DryMyBottom on
one can’t be late when we’re talking better money
Striker40k on
Just in time to provide exit liquidity.
Expensive-Paint-9490 on
Owning bitcoin is good in itself.
On top of it, I believe it still offers the best risk/return profile among assets.
At a certain point in the future its risk/return profile will match classic assets, then point one will still stand.
Anon_MMC_21 on
Everyone feels late until the next bull run starts and suddenly they were early all along. Just DCA and stop checking the charts every five minutes, that’s the actual secret nobody wants to hear.
Techav20 on
Bitcoin has already reached its peak. From here, most of the upside feels like hype designed to help early investors mint more money. It’s simple—I won’t buy it.
Instead, it makes more sense to look for newer cryptocurrencies with stronger use cases and real adoption potential. If you invest $15k–$20k into a solid new project and it does a 5–6x as the market adopts it, you’re looking at $100k+.
That’s how the crypto world works. Today For Bitcoin to give similar returns now, it would need to go above $700,000, which is far less realistic
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No, you’re late
Cope. Lol
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Yes, because the early adopters need newcomers to keep the price going up.
one can’t be late when we’re talking better money
Just in time to provide exit liquidity.
Owning bitcoin is good in itself.
On top of it, I believe it still offers the best risk/return profile among assets.
At a certain point in the future its risk/return profile will match classic assets, then point one will still stand.
Everyone feels late until the next bull run starts and suddenly they were early all along. Just DCA and stop checking the charts every five minutes, that’s the actual secret nobody wants to hear.
Bitcoin has already reached its peak. From here, most of the upside feels like hype designed to help early investors mint more money. It’s simple—I won’t buy it.
Instead, it makes more sense to look for newer cryptocurrencies with stronger use cases and real adoption potential. If you invest $15k–$20k into a solid new project and it does a 5–6x as the market adopts it, you’re looking at $100k+.
That’s how the crypto world works. Today For Bitcoin to give similar returns now, it would need to go above $700,000, which is far less realistic
Is that True
lots of bagholders needed.