Recently, I saw Changpeng Zhao (founder of a leading exchange) share an interesting viewpoint on December 4th. He bluntly stated that holding Bitcoin is one of the best strategies—this isn't just talk. Over the past 10 to 15 years, BTC's performance has crushed 99% of startups in the market, and even left other investment strategies far behind.
To be honest, this "buy and hold" strategy may seem simple and straightforward, but its results are truly impressive. Think about it—even if you just applied this approach to investing in publicly listed companies, you could still create considerable value. The key lies in persistence and patience, not frequent tinkering.
Additionally, CZ specifically clarified one point: he has no form of cooperative relationship with the Trump family. This statement came at a good time, as there have been all kinds of rumors circulating in the market recently, so it's important to clear things up when necessary.
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MidnightTrader
· 2025-12-06 11:32
The saying "buy and hold" is really old news, but some people have actually made money with it. Why am I always messing around instead?
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fork_in_the_road
· 2025-12-06 08:21
Honestly, hodling is just a winner's game—just stick to it and you'll be fine.
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CZ clarified he has nothing to do with Trump. Will the public finally quiet down? Either way, I can't buy it.
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Buying and holding supposedly beats 99% of projects? Then why am I still losing money...
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Simple and straightforward is actually the most effective—this theory applies everywhere.
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Here comes another "best strategy." Heard it a million times, still haven't made any money. What should I do?
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Patience and persistence—they make it sound easy, but people stuck holding the bag are crying.
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This clarification feels a bit rushed, doesn't it? Makes me think there’s actually something to hide.
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Hodl really is the ultimate simplicity, but you have to survive those major crashes first.
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Just clarify the Trump thing and be done with it, no need to make it so complicated.
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Over a decade of data is right here—it can’t be refuted, but it still can’t stop newcomers from entering the market.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 2025-12-04 14:44
Speaking of BTC's performance over the past decade, it's truly incredible, but it's much easier said than done to stick with it... I've seen so many people get itchy after holding for just a few months.
CZ clarifying that he has nothing to do with Trump kind of feels like protesting too much.
This "buy and hold" strategy sounds simple, but very few people can actually stick to it. I've seen way too many people panic sell during corrections.
Wait a minute, if buy and hold is really that powerful, why are so many people still trading frequently... Is it a matter of self-control or information asymmetry?
The simplest and most straightforward strategies are often the hardest to execute—that's probably the real secret to making money.
CZ's statement sounds smooth, but I bet less than 10% of people can actually follow through.
Saying there's no collaboration with Trump... the denial itself is pretty interesting.
Holding onto BTC really requires mental fortitude; every time the price drops more than 30%, I start questioning my life.
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FrontRunFighter
· 2025-12-04 14:41
nah, the "hodl and chill" narrative is just survivorship bias dressed up in citations... what about the 99% that actually got liquidated along the way? nobody's talking about the real dark forest underneath
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CrashHotline
· 2025-12-04 14:15
Simply put, it's the HODL winners—whoever held on without selling for these past ten-plus years made a profit.
Recently, I saw Changpeng Zhao (founder of a leading exchange) share an interesting viewpoint on December 4th. He bluntly stated that holding Bitcoin is one of the best strategies—this isn't just talk. Over the past 10 to 15 years, BTC's performance has crushed 99% of startups in the market, and even left other investment strategies far behind.
To be honest, this "buy and hold" strategy may seem simple and straightforward, but its results are truly impressive. Think about it—even if you just applied this approach to investing in publicly listed companies, you could still create considerable value. The key lies in persistence and patience, not frequent tinkering.
Additionally, CZ specifically clarified one point: he has no form of cooperative relationship with the Trump family. This statement came at a good time, as there have been all kinds of rumors circulating in the market recently, so it's important to clear things up when necessary.