Think back a few years—Bitcoin was dirt cheap, yet people still wouldn't buy it. Why? Same FUD that haunts the market today. Fear, uncertainty, doubt. It never really changes, does it?
But here's the thing: a decade from now, we'll probably be shaking our heads at today's doubters. Not because we're right about everything now, but because Bitcoin will likely have climbed to places most of us aren't even considering. History tends to humble the skeptics, one cycle at a time.
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WhaleShadow
· 01-13 02:14
NGL, that's why I already fully sold out a long time ago. Seeing these people still questioning it, I really can't help but laugh.
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TrustlessMaximalist
· 01-12 15:33
It's the same old story, FUD will never die, human nature is just like that.
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DegenRecoveryGroup
· 01-10 02:44
Honestly, the group of people calling for a short now will really regret it in ten years, but I bet they still can't bear to get on board.
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BetterLuckyThanSmart
· 01-10 02:29
ngl history is always surprisingly similar, FUD really is a cyclical curse.
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SmartContractRebel
· 01-10 02:23
Really, every cycle repeats the same script. Looking back at today ten years later is like watching those who missed out on 1000 dollars worth of Bitcoin back then feel awkward.
Think back a few years—Bitcoin was dirt cheap, yet people still wouldn't buy it. Why? Same FUD that haunts the market today. Fear, uncertainty, doubt. It never really changes, does it?
But here's the thing: a decade from now, we'll probably be shaking our heads at today's doubters. Not because we're right about everything now, but because Bitcoin will likely have climbed to places most of us aren't even considering. History tends to humble the skeptics, one cycle at a time.