BITCOIN 2017 vs 2025.
Same setup. Same cycle.
Red built the floor.
Blue loaded the bags.
Green launched portfolios.
It’s the same script…
Only now, the scale is explosive.
Miss it now and you’ll regret it for years

This is the chart that has been in my head the last year. In 2017 I did sell some a little too early (around 6K) and that’s when I learned my lesson that it is better to be late than early when it comes to selling Bitcoin. I feel similar to how I felt in 2017 right now, so with some luck the pattern will repeat. I’ll admit I feel like I should be selling now, but I’m along for the ride. Also worth noting the price eventually went back to $1,500 for the folks who think we won’t see $50K again.
Part of the reason that you are still trading like a degen is because you are too greedy, and so I really doubt that you are better off for your supposed smartness in getting in and getting out, and yeah maybe you were lucky in 2017 to be able to buy back at or below your sell price, yet you probably ended up buying high and doing a second fuck-up.
Regarding the BTC price returning to $50k, how much would you like to bet? I am pretty sure that you would not be so retarded as to put your money where your mouth is.
Maybe I could also remind you that you don't even know your basic facts in regards to where the BTC price went after the 2017 price run. There were a lot of people calling for mid-to lower $1ks and even possibly going into the triple digits, but of course, none of that ended up happening.. even though sure, it was theoretically possible for bitcoin to have had corrected and gone back to test those prices.. but it did not.
The lowest that it got was $3,124 in late 2018 and that did not even last very long. Perhaps there were several chances to get BTC in the upper $3ks between early December 2017 and March 2019, and there was one more surprise dip to $3,800 on March 12, 2020. The BTC price spent most of 2018, 2019 and 2020 between $6k-ish and $10k-ish with a few break outs to the upside and to the downside.
Anyhow I will be waiting for you to negotiate your bet terms for BTC price to go to $50k between now and the end of 2027 or until BTC prices reach $300k, which ever comes first. I imagine you will be willing to concede that you lost such a bet if BTC prices were to reach $300k, no?
By the way, I already understand that you are likely losing on bitcoin right and left, so one way or another you are going to figure out ways to either lose money or to leave a lot of value on the table becuase you don't know how to concentrate on accumulating bitcoin and mostly holding it.
Just imagine if you had actually started to accumulating bitcoin in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, or 2015 and just stuck with it?
The earlier the better, yet maybe there could be some reason to give you some latitude to be a late bloomer, but it seems that you still have not figured out that bitcoin is better as an investment rather than as a trade.
Ledger have already proved their clownmanship, but this is preposterous. Don't they checksum the libraries? Can just anyone push bogus stuff on github or wherever it is that the code is kept? I think there's something I'm missing.
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Hackers are known to create counterfeit projects on GitHub that appear to offer legitimate tools, such as cryptocurrency trading bots or software for managing
Bitcoin wallets. These repositories are designed to purposely trick users into downloading malicious software by employing deceptive tactics.
This is not good! It sounds like this is a good way to have your Bitcoin removed from your self- custodianship...
I am glad I don't need to worry about any of that self-custody stuff!
Now you are going to pump your belief of the superiority of not owning bitcoin, but instead buying bitcoin derivatives?