We've all been there, that moment of realization when you remember selling your precious Bitcoins years ago and wonder if you missed the boat. Well, take a deep breath, because im here to remind you that in the world of crypto, time is always on our side!
It might sting a bit to think about what could have been if you held onto those BTC, but let's not forget the golden rule of crypto: it's a marathon, not a sprint. The market is dynamic, and opportunities are ever-present.
Every Bitcoin I spent, every Bitcoin I gave away, was a small contribution for the expanse of Bitcoin. So no. I do not regret it.
was a small contribution for the expanse of Bitcoin
It was certainly in support of Bitcoin when you used it to buy goods and services or in some way to get other people involved and help the network expand. But I think this question by OP rather refers to some decisions that haven't been necessary at all cost, but was done because of wrong assessments of future market movements.
I think almost everyone who has been involved with Bitcoin for some time knows what this thread is talking about. I have been wrong for sure in the past. The longer I have been in the market, the more I sticked to good old
HODL.