Most people that investing bitcoin now, are just investing to make money. It annoys the hell out of me. 90% of people haven't read the white paper! Don't even know why decentralisation is a good thing! Don't know why the blockchain is such a revolutionary invention! It annoys me so much! These people just invest because they want to "get rich quick".
And the annoying thing is that if someone had told me about bitcoin 6 years ago, I still would have put all of my money into it. Unfortunately I'm only 16 so I didn't know ANYONE (when I was 9) that would tell me about bitcoin. I only just heard of it 7 months ago and henceforth, have become OBSESSED with crypto. Now I've dropped out of school for crypto and it really does my nut in when all I hear is "Bitcoin to $10K!", "Bitcoin to $20k!".
Deep down I actually hope that the bubble (yes it is a mini-bubble) pops after the Segwit fork and that the price goes back down to $2k. That way all of these stupid investors can suck their thumbs and get taught a lesson. 90% of these people also would have said bitcoin was a scam 9-15 months ago but now look at them. They run around like fucking idiots screaming "BLOCKCHAAINN!!!", "DECENTRALISATIONNNN!!!".
Smh.
Rant over.
You're not the only one who is getting pissed off with a majority of the people who are flooding into Bitcoin now, and I get even angrier when I look at the market and see that the price isn't going up because people actually think that Bitcoin is a groundbreaking technology or it has value beyond being a token, it's going up because money is being pushed in because "Oh look the value is bigger now! Better dump more in!". It's a bunch of retarded investors who would never be able to hack it in most marketplaces and instead are surrounded by people who pretend to be retarded to get everyone push the value to go up, and then believe they're in good company.
I have money in Bitcoin, I am getting appreciations on my investments, I'm not some angry no-coiner. I'm mad that the market has no idea what it is doing and we're just stacking ourselves up for a bubble which is bound to pop as soon as some sweeping uncertainty rolls around.