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Re: How much time do you think is left to buy Bitcoin before it hurts not owning it?
by
BenCodie
on 14/02/2025, 03:51:06 UTC
I believe we are in the times where it's very possible for the fiat system to implode, and for Bitcoin to go on a rally that simply leaves everyone who does not own any behind. It's been over 15 years, people have had the chance to allocate fiat to Bitcoin as a form of protection and wealth creation, though it seems like the days where it's painful or detrimental for those not owning any Bitcoin is imminent...Which prompts me to ask the question:

How much time do you think is left to buy Bitcoin before not owning any leads to demise, detriment, or worse, poverty/financial slavery?
I am not sure we will get prosperity in finance if we continue to say it's too late to start and involve how much time it takes to buy it is very dependent on the way the application we make. If there must be a specific time comparison then it might be much better we buy in five or ten years ago. But whether we can repeat time and do it because of the fact Bitcoin has experienced a fairly rapid progress at this time.

No need to force because what needs to be done by people who have not started just preparing themselves and continue to buy Bitcoin in the amount they can be so slowly the assets they have will continue to grow as time goes by and most importantly can continue to be consistent to start gathering.


I think that you and a lot of others have misinterpreted the point.

I'm not saying it's ever too late to buy Bitcoin. I'm saying that eventually at some stage, $1 will be 1 satoshi...and at that stage, someone making minimum wage can yes, buy Bitcoin for financial sovereignty (if the banks still let them by that point), but ultimately, they will be in a state of poverty/slavery.

The harsh reality is, that there is a clock on the situation I've described, and the point of this thread was to see what people think about the timeframe on that clock.