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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: The Power of Micro Bitcoin Accumulation
by
EL MOHA
on 09/08/2025, 19:04:36 UTC
That misconception that bitcoin is too expensive has made those who fail to run personal research not purchase bitcoin because they think they need to be a billionaire before they can afford it, but it’s not too hard; it’s just lack of knowledge and laziness to make inquiries that have kept some in that position. Getting the wrong information from a misinformed person can ruin someone’s career.

Most people saying bitcoin is already expensive are not actually looking at the amount they can invested, I am obliged to believe that most of them are aware that they can invest as little as they want into bitcoin but they tag it expensive because of how they feel about the ROI. Many people have actually been misguided by the market cap of bitcoin and think investing their money into it wouldn’t yield more ROI and they tag it too expensive. But even with that huge Market cap bitcoin still outperforms many Altcoins in terms of ROI if held properly and for long

Bitcoin can be divided into 100 million units (satoshis), so you can start with as little as the spare change in your pocket.
Don’t get me wrong, but this is not entirely possible. The little change in my pocket, which is in my local currency, can be as low as $0.30, which is not even enough to cover the current average Bitcoin fee. We can buy with as little as we can afford, but there is a limit to how much we can buy at once on a minimum level.


This is rhetorical statement by OP not meaning that you can invest very little money. Spare change means a lot too. You can as well save your spare Change little by little and later invest into bitcoin when it gets to a tangible amount so OP isn’t wrong it just depends on what you call spare change from your end