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Just a last clarification, I'm honestly not talking either of you personally, just the mindset you're demonstrating.Jesus Christ...
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Just a last clarification, I'm honestly not talking either of you personally, just the mindset you're demonstrating.Jesus Christ...
Wait until MA and V buy the new middlemen and then it's meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
weren’t you the guy shilling for xrp last year?
Wait until MA and V buy the new middlemen and then it's meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
The promise that Bitcoin represents has a genuine chance to fix a broken BASE LAYER of the modern world. It's not a guarantee but we're living through history right now, try not to quit before the fights even really started.
Here's a one sentence reason to not buy BTC:Can someone give me a good 1-2 paragraph explanation on why buy BTC? I’m getting a load of normie friends asking me. Common theme is “it’s literally not tied to anything”, “it doesn’t have a use” etc.
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Historically fairly accurate. If we follow past patterns we're probably within 6 months of the bear starting. That being said, this time does feel different and retail honestly is only just waking up to what is going on. Also if your holding period is 4+ years there really isn't a bad time to buy if past performance is going to continue to track the future. No guarantees, with nations and corporates getting involved we could conceivably see the 4 year cycle of the past change.Here's a one sentence reason to not buy BTC:
"When normies are asking about buying BTC, it's going to crash soon."
Been true for like 10+ crashes now.
Speak for yourselfKnowing you, all of that crypto is shit like movieswagcoin and none of it is btc. You're gonna have to try harder to scare people
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I'm pretty much just all in with Bitcoin. At first I was dipping my toes in a little bit of everything people said "This is the next Bitcoin!", but eventually saw the light. Haven't bought anything but BTC in years. I've posted in here about it, basically I hesitated for years, finally went all in when it was $45k. I then watched it drop to $17k over the next few months and felt like I had royally fucked up. Everyone in my personally life told me to sell, but I was of the opinion "I'm either going to win big, or I'm going to lose it all" and held. If I pulled out now I would triple my money, but why not just wait another 20 years and see where that gets me?
Also, my wife who was super hesitant when we went in big is now giving me shit because she was pressing me to buy more a few months ago when it was at 80K and I told her "It will go lower, I'll starting buying in again at 70k". Wah wah.
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I'm pretty much just all in with Bitcoin. At first I was dipping my toes in a little bit of everything people said "This is the next Bitcoin!", but eventually saw the light. Haven't bought anything but BTC in years. I've posted in here about it, basically I hesitated for years, finally went all in when it was $45k. I then watched it drop to $17k over the next few months and felt like I had royally fucked up. Everyone in my personally life told me to sell, but I was of the opinion "I'm either going to win big, or I'm going to lose it all" and held. If I pulled out now I would triple my money, but why not just wait another 20 years and see where that gets me?
Also, my wife who was super hesitant when we went in big is now giving me shit because she was pressing me to buy more a few months ago when it was at 80K and I told her "It will go lower, I'll starting buying in again at 70k". Wah wah.
They have a name for people like you, too. Mary Sue.Not to derail too hard, but in what sort of competition or contest of any sort does one come out ahead with this sort of attitude? It's a loser mindset and it leads to being a loser. You can be realistic about how the world is without presuming defeat before change has really even happened.
Yes powerful people want things to continue to suck for you, but you have to be blind to not see that the world is changing at an alarming clip. That change does not have to be for the worse, but if everyone takes on this wimpy attitude it will definitely end bad.
Grown up? Bunch of weak men is what it sounds like to me. Lord willing the future depends on your betters and not you.
The promise that Bitcoin represents has a genuine chance to fix a broken BASE LAYER of the modern world. It's not a guarantee but we're living through history right now, try not to quit before the fights even really started.
If you don't see what I'm talking about here, I question if you're paying attention.
Or, I can see the same reality as you and come to a different conclusion. Perhaps I even have more, or certainly at least, different context than yourself or others. Its not that I don't see the hardships that everyone else sees, nor am I ignorant to how insurmountable the "opposition" seems. I simply don't see value in admitting defeat, calling the "enemy" unbeatable. I'm collapsing the complexity of the topic down into winners and losers, because this is a forum post, but you don't win at anything in life believing that you're definitely going to lose.They have a name for people like you, too. Mary Sue.
Just because you think things are looking up doesn't mean they are. It just means you're unwilling to acknowledge reality. That's not healthy either.