Following the messages related to a topic about BTC purchases, I noticed that many users were hodlers and had never bought anything in BTC, but perhaps early adopters regret their past purchases? In the case of Laszlo Hanyecz (purchase of two pizzas for 10,000 btc in 2010), he said he had no regrets because it helped raise awareness of Bitcoin and promote its use as a currency.
What about you? Do you regret past purchases?
You will obviously regret if you hold too much bitcoin in the past and the equivalent money is around million dollars. In reality those people also regret because it's a life changing and even they said they're part of the history, nah, a lot will forget the value is the most important thing. I used some btc in the past for education purposes 'cause I really need that money I regret because it costs a lot today but I'm justifying everything that I've used it for a better future.
yeah, Bitcoin was designed to be a digital currency, but the reality is that most folks where I live, and probably other places too, arent really using it to purchase their food or pay bills. Most folks are just treating it as an investment. Its all about what people see as the most profitable use for it, and for now, thats mostly holding onto it. Why isnt it used more like regular money? Well, governments are still skeptical of it, and still, barely any stores actually take it and also, the price can swing wildly making it tough for everyday buys.
But, to actually answer your question, yes, I have used Bitcoin to make purchases, and I definitely intend to do so again in the future. Do I have any regrets about past purchases? Absolutely not! They seemed like good decisions at the time, and honestly, I never want to look back on them with regret.
No one will use that to pay money, I rather use a digital fiat than spending bitcoin which is every day an increase happens. It's fine to treat bitcoin as an investment because if you think it's the most profitable way then it's normal.