When Bitcoin cycles through another bull run, you'll realize how wide the gap becomes between those who stayed committed and those who panic-sold. The gap isn't just about returns—it's about conviction. While traditional assets play their game, Bitcoin does its own thing on a much larger scale. Bookmark this moment. Years from now, your future self will thank you for holding firm. Bitcoin isn't just an asset; it's a long-term belief system. That's the real play.
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WalletDivorcer
· 6h ago
Really, this is the reason I坚持持币. Those panic sellers will regret it when the bull run comes.
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OnchainGossiper
· 6h ago
That's right, it's a mindset issue. Those who cut their losses back then probably regret it so much their guts are turning green, while those who persisted have long been lying back counting their money.
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SigmaValidator
· 6h ago
Basically, it's a test of who can hold on. If those who sell at a loss look back now, will they regret it to death?
When Bitcoin cycles through another bull run, you'll realize how wide the gap becomes between those who stayed committed and those who panic-sold. The gap isn't just about returns—it's about conviction. While traditional assets play their game, Bitcoin does its own thing on a much larger scale. Bookmark this moment. Years from now, your future self will thank you for holding firm. Bitcoin isn't just an asset; it's a long-term belief system. That's the real play.