#美联储回购协议计划 Regarding Bitcoin, I want to share a few genuine thoughts.
Honestly, 5 Bitcoins are enough. In a person's lifetime, the significance of money is often overrated. The real risk isn't in Bitcoin itself, but in seeing the right direction and failing to hold on—that's the biggest regret. Looking back at the K-line chart after a few years, the entire 2026 might look like a straight line, uneventful.
Many people worry about market makers manipulating the market, but that's essentially a false proposition. Some believe they can control the market, raising prices to sell off, and then never get back on the train. The difference in perspective lies here—what's so surprising about seeing 150,000 when it's 80,000? Being able to see 300,000 at 80,000 shows a big-picture mindset.
The entire market now is dominated by coin hoarders. At that stage, investing 0.01 Bitcoin will be as straightforward as investing 10,000 Satoshis now. Some see institutional buying as a positive signal, but from another angle—institutions buying Bitcoin isn't necessarily good for Bitcoin; it's more beneficial for the institutions.
I don't think the US dollar will become Bitcoin's rival. Surpassing the dollar is too small a goal for Bitcoin. In the future, you'll find that holding Bitcoin in hand is the highest quality of life, and you'll care less about daily expenses. $BTC $ETH
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FastLeaver
· 16h ago
That's right, holding onto coins you can't keep is like never having bought them. My friend went all-in when it was 8000 yuan, and now he regrets not adding more every day, laughing to death.
The logic of institutions buying Bitcoin should actually be reversed; they are just paying for their own benefits.
5 Bitcoins are indeed enough, but the key is that most people can't even hold half of one.
Really, people with small perspectives are always chasing highs, while those with big perspectives have already been lurking at low levels.
Seeing someone still struggling with the idea that the market maker is manipulating the market shows they haven't understood the essence of blockchain.
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LayerZeroHero
· 16h ago
Holding on is the key; wealth on paper is useless. 5 Bitcoins are enough, the rest depends on your mindset.
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SigmaBrain
· 16h ago
Not holding on is really the true loss; that's a point well made. I agree that five are enough based on this logic, but the key is that most people start regretting before even saving half of that.
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LiquidationSurvivor
· 16h ago
Honestly, not holding on is the biggest pitfall. Getting it right but not gaining anything is more heartbreaking than anything else.
#美联储回购协议计划 Regarding Bitcoin, I want to share a few genuine thoughts.
Honestly, 5 Bitcoins are enough. In a person's lifetime, the significance of money is often overrated. The real risk isn't in Bitcoin itself, but in seeing the right direction and failing to hold on—that's the biggest regret. Looking back at the K-line chart after a few years, the entire 2026 might look like a straight line, uneventful.
Many people worry about market makers manipulating the market, but that's essentially a false proposition. Some believe they can control the market, raising prices to sell off, and then never get back on the train. The difference in perspective lies here—what's so surprising about seeing 150,000 when it's 80,000? Being able to see 300,000 at 80,000 shows a big-picture mindset.
The entire market now is dominated by coin hoarders. At that stage, investing 0.01 Bitcoin will be as straightforward as investing 10,000 Satoshis now. Some see institutional buying as a positive signal, but from another angle—institutions buying Bitcoin isn't necessarily good for Bitcoin; it's more beneficial for the institutions.
I don't think the US dollar will become Bitcoin's rival. Surpassing the dollar is too small a goal for Bitcoin. In the future, you'll find that holding Bitcoin in hand is the highest quality of life, and you'll care less about daily expenses. $BTC $ETH