I have encountered others who are skeptic about this view of zero risk on bitcoin investment but to no avail has anyone been able to prove my points wrong.
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Its actually common sense logic. Your "zero risk" view on Bitcoin isnt just debatable; its profoundly naive, and I can bet that the vast majority of people here dont share your opinion and actually understand that nothing is without risk. Need proof? How about history? There is no asset class in the world that is completely risk-free for investors. There never has been, and there never will be. How about US Treasury bonds or bills? You lend money to the U.S. government, and they promise to pay you back with interest. Is it exciting? No. Will you get rich overnight? Absolutely not. But will you get your money back, plus the promised interest? Quite possibly yes. Thats about as "zero risk" as it gets in the real world. But its still not completely risk-free, because even the largest economy in the world could collapse.
Interesting and thanks for extending this discussion. If not be a proof, let me get convinced atleast. I am yet to let go that side of my insight that bitcoin investment is a zero risk.
What I only see asa point of risk here is investors trusts that bitcoin is reliable and even when Dip, it will rise again.
Maybe I can get you persuaded here, the risk of every investment lies on investors ability to locate good source to invest and must be knowledgeable of the marketing strategies so that you can gain the attractions of being profitable. But here in bitcoin, there is no marketing strategies required like that of the stocks due to their structure differences whereas, the stock is traditional and regulated and can face remarketing while bitcoin investment does not need and in that case, investors can't even say they want to advertise bitcoin for themselves in other to earn profits.