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Re: MicroStrategy Buys $250M in Bitcoin, Calling the Crypto ‘Superior to Cash’
by
JayJuanGee
on 26/02/2025, 20:14:16 UTC
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I read all you said and I must commend you for your wonderful write up, Bitcoin is a very investment, i really don't know why some people don't like Bitcoin investment maybe because Bitcoin is volatile in nature but see nothing wrong with that as long as Bitcoin keeps growing, my regret is not mining Bitcoin and also not starting Bitcoin investment when the price was very small, I have friends who started accumulating and holding Bitcoin when it was not up to $500 and some are still holding till date why some have sold there own and has made huge amount of money that has changed there life and they can never be poor again, but I'm happy I didn't wait till today, one of them introduced me to this forum and I have been that a lot of people here and accumulating and holding Bitcoin you guys should keep it up Bitcoin has a great future.

First:  As Free Market Capitalist mentioned, you do not need to quote my whole post in order to respond to it.

Second:  Even if you have regrets about not entering into mining or not investing into bitcoin at earlier times, that seems meaningless, since we cannot turn back the clock.. and so in that regard, we have to consider what we are going to do from today and here into the future rather than regretting about what we had not done in prior times that are not coming back. Sure, no problem attempting to learn from the past, but more importantly is figuring what to do from today, and hopefully acting upon what we had learned rather than just thinking about it. Of course, MSTR and Saylor may also inspire individuals, even though some of MSTR and Saylor's strategies might have to be modified in the event that individuals are wanting to follow some variation of what MSTR has been doing.

Third: comparing yourself to your friends or to what others are doing or have done also seems quite a bit less meaningful as contrasted with figuring out what your own plan might be and how to act upon such plan, if you were to have one, and of course, in this thread, we are talking about MSTR, so it may be better to try to focus on that (even though I know that I have also been guilty of some divergence from the main topic of this thread)..