It's never really too late to buy bitcoin if you're in it for the long haul. It's true that bitcoin has already experienced huge growth but with the increasing adoption of blockchain technology and crypto in general, there could still be opportunities for it to reach new heights. I see bitcoin less as s short term investment and more as a part of a diversified portfolio over time
Hopefully you are not too distracted with your ideas (and investment into shitcoins./crypto) or your beliefs about diversification are also not distracting you too much, especially if you are in your beginning stages of accumulating bitcoin and if you have some lame-ass ideas that diversification justifies getting involved with shitcoins prior to learning and investing into bitcoin first.
Also your use of the term, "blockchain technology" is another sign that you might not really know bitcoin very well and you are just spouting out some nonsense to try to appear smarter than you are.
Don't be evil JayJuanGee, give them the benefit of the doubt and do not assume that diversification means bitcoin + dogecoin + bitcoin sv +
MAGA!

But I admit, I fear you are right with your assumption about their idea of diversification.
Yes,
blockchain technology... you remember when all these consultancy companies like Deloitte and Pricewaterhouse Coopers picked up the term blockchain technology and tried to strip it off bitcoin, then bash bitcoin and say that the
blockchain technology is the real thing, but bitcoin isn't? I noticed this thanks to your post here because I haven't read that bullshit from them in quite a while. It was more of a thing in 2017 or so I think. Blockchain? yes. Bitcoin? no. Frankly it couldn't get any more stupid than that.
They did it because they wanted to build their own centralized products that they could control and sell. Not possible with bitcoin, but now this circumstances probably still doesn't ring a bell here by those who have doubts what makes bitcoin valuable...
Those who believe in buzz words get busted. Was the same during the dotcom bubble. Everyone bought the next cheap thing that got the term "Internet" attached to it and they all got wrecked. Better stick with what has proven to be resilient already even if it
seems to be "more expensive".