Look, nothing's gonna last forever. Nothing does. Change is the only constant, right? Dharma of life is that. Still, Bitcoin is unique. Its got a limited supply. Not like the government does with dollars, you cannot simply print more of it. Such scarcity is quite significant. Bitcoin is also uncontrolled by anybody. Its decentralized. It is money of the people. Thats power, folks. Thats freedom. The key is to know how the system functions and where the actual value lies, not to become attached to anything in particular.
Sure, the future's uncertain. Has always been and will always be. But Bitcoin's built on solid principles. Its got staying power. And thats something worth paying attention to.
What would happen if the largest number of Bitcoins were concentrated in the same hands? Have you thought about that? What decentralization can we talk about under such a condition? This is what matters and this is the question that should be answered. This is the danger. There is already a tendency for large investment funds to have a significant amount of coins in their accounts. What should we do in such a case?