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Merits 4 from 1 user
Re: Buy the DIP, and HODL!
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on 23/09/2025, 21:59:15 UTC
⭐ Merited by Kelward (4)
Remember that Bitcoin is not for everyone and not everyone can afford it. We must always accept this reality.
I disagree with you, because Bitcoin is for everyone and everyone can afford Bitcoin, Bitcoin is not something that you need to buy with hudge amount of money, the way Satoshi design Bitcoin, it allows us to buy it fraction by fraction consistently with our discretionary income using the DCA strategy until will accumulate a good portion of it and hold for Long team, let's say 4 to 10 years or longer in other to make good profits from it. So stop discouraging people by saying that Bitcoin is not for everyone, and not everyone can afford to buy Bitcoin, because it's wrong okay.
Yes, Bitcoin was created by Satoshi so that anyone could buy it, regardless of race, religion, or anything else. So, if you say Bitcoin isn't for everyone, I think that assumption is completely wrong. Also, if you mean that poor people shouldn't buy Bitcoin, I think, financially, that's both true and false. Basically, even poor people, if they have a strong desire to invest in Bitcoin, I think they can. As long as there's a desire, I think there's a way. Even rich people don't necessarily want to buy Bitcoin if they're not interested. So, the bottom line is, whether rich or poor, I think we just need a desire to invest in Bitcoin, and sooner or later, we'll be able to invest in Bitcoin. Therefore, I disagree with the assumption that Bitcoin isn't for everyone. Basically, if there's a desire, anyone can buy Bitcoin.

Poor people have trouble producing discretionary income and an ability to hold and continue to add to an investment for 4-10 years or longer... Yet, bitcoin is still available to poor people, even though they could end up contributing to their own financial harm if they invest into bitcoin beyond their discretionary income..

Not all poor people are having trouble producing discretion income, it could be poor people without planing or financial management. Being poor doesn't signifies not being able to have discretion fund or income, but due to the way some people kept themselves it now looks as if they can't have discretion fund or could end up contributing to their own  financial harm, but I bet its not always like that. Just that some makes it look so.