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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Is Bitcoin just for the rich?
by
Furious 7
on 28/08/2025, 19:02:09 UTC
Those who say bitcoin is not for everyone know nothing about it. Because Bitcoin is universal, anyone can buy it without any restrictions. There is no need to face any problems when buying bitcoin. Bitcoin can be bought as much as one wants. It is not just for the rich, everyone can buy it.

In the modern era, Bitcoin is the most advanced because it has become universal and has created trust in everyone's mind. You can buy bitcoin wherever you are and sell it at your convenience. Bitcoin is not just for the rich; it is universal and for everyone.

You are absolutely right that Bitcoin is universal and those who write scripts for the evening news or articles on mass resources on the Internet (which do not specialize in cryptocurrencies) do not understand anything about Bitcoin and they do not even know that you can buy a part of a Bitcoin, it is not necessary to buy one whole Bitcoin.
Nevertheless, the adoption of bitcoin is going on its own course and more and more Internet sites are appearing, which show even ordinary users that prices for services and items can only be in bitcoin, such an example applies to skins for games.
They are just a bunch of people who rely on clickbait for the articles they publish, regardless of whether they understand the content they write. I don't think they care because the most important thing for them is to get articles with high views, because right now anything related to bitcoin or news about bitcoin is sure to attract a lot of interest.

On the other hand, FUD is also always a weapon of choice for those who don't really like Bitcoin, so I don't think this is a problem because that's their job, and we just don't need to care when what they say is all nonsense.
Statements or articles about Bitcoin that are sometimes biased or try to create the mindset that Bitcoin is something bad will always be emphasized by some media outlets, especially those affiliated with the government, which still restricts Bitcoin for regulatory reasons.