I think it is wrong to say that long term holders are always looking for ways to quickly enrich there portfolio. It is mostly those with short term motive , that is those that wants to make quick profit that thinks they can be able to enrich there portfolio within a short time and then cash out or start taking profit from there investment.
Long term holders understand the importance of consistency as regards building a better portfolio in bitcoin. Trying to enrich one portfolio quickly is majorly the behaviour or attributes of short term holders or traders
I don't think there's anything wrong with a long-term Bitcoin investor wanting to accelerate the growth of their Bitcoin portfolio. I believe that's a very positive thing. The most important thing is that investors who want to accelerate their portfolio growth use discretionary funds, not other volatile funds. Furthermore, you must be able to distinguish between wanting to build a large portfolio quickly and wanting to make quick profits. These are fundamentally different things. So, don't assume that long-term investors who want to grow their portfolio quickly want to make quick profits. I believe that's a completely inaccurate assumption. So, for Bitcoin investors who can grow their portfolio quickly, by all means, accelerate it; there's nothing wrong with that. But for investors who haven't been able to grow their portfolio quickly, keep trying as hard as possible and never give up. Because if we keep moving forward, even if the pace isn't particularly fast, if we can be consistent and don't give up, we will certainly reach our goals. And the same is true when investing in Bitcoin.