Back in 2013, someone suggested that everyone should only buy $1 worth of Bitcoin. And the result? No one paid attention. At that time, the market was still full of skepticism about this emerging asset, and most people thought it was just a bubble game. Looking back now, that advice sounds so ironic—if someone had actually taken action then, their returns to this day would be incomparable. This story reminds us that market consensus often lags behind the opportunities themselves.
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RektButSmiling
· 01-10 03:06
It's that same "I should have known earlier" argument again—really, no one can predict, huh...
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FlashLoanKing
· 01-10 03:02
Oh no, here comes the regret storyline again... I've heard the argument of "buy early if you knew" so many times my ears are getting calloused.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 01-10 03:00
Oh no, it's the same old argument. I wish I had acted earlier.
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LuckyHashValue
· 01-10 02:53
Oh no, it's the same old story... I should have just bought it earlier.
Back in 2013, someone suggested that everyone should only buy $1 worth of Bitcoin. And the result? No one paid attention. At that time, the market was still full of skepticism about this emerging asset, and most people thought it was just a bubble game. Looking back now, that advice sounds so ironic—if someone had actually taken action then, their returns to this day would be incomparable. This story reminds us that market consensus often lags behind the opportunities themselves.