What is the suitable currency for a three or five-year investment?
✍️ My answer is always the same: I see no logical option other than Bitcoin.
🔹 The reason is not “bias,” but risk logic. Most other currencies, even technically strong ones, carry non-price risks: ▫️ Governance risks ▫️ Key and authority risks ▫️ Bridge and protocol risks ▫️ Risks of narrative change or loss of utility
🔴 Any single structural problem can cause a sharp decline that the asset may never recover from, regardless of the quality of the idea or the strength of the team.
🔹 In the long term, the investor is not only competing with volatility but also with the continuity of the asset itself, example $KDA
And here the difference becomes clear: Bitcoin does not depend on a team, bridge, administrative permissions, or updates that could change the rules of the game.
🔸 Other currencies may succeed or fail, but they all carry a “investment death” scenario at any moment like $OM. As for Bitcoin, its risks are primarily price-related, not existential.
✔️ Summary: For long-term investment, the question is not “How much can I make?” But: What asset has the least likelihood that I wake up one day to discover that the risk was not price-related… but structural?
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⚠️ When someone asks me:
What is the suitable currency for a three or five-year investment?
✍️
My answer is always the same: I see no logical option other than Bitcoin.
🔹 The reason is not “bias,” but risk logic.
Most other currencies, even technically strong ones, carry non-price risks:
▫️ Governance risks
▫️ Key and authority risks
▫️ Bridge and protocol risks
▫️ Risks of narrative change or loss of utility
🔴 Any single structural problem can cause a sharp decline that the asset may never recover from, regardless of the quality of the idea or the strength of the team.
🔹 In the long term, the investor is not only competing with volatility but also with the continuity of the asset itself, example $KDA
And here the difference becomes clear: Bitcoin does not depend on a team, bridge, administrative permissions, or updates that could change the rules of the game.
🔸 Other currencies may succeed or fail, but they all carry a “investment death” scenario at any moment like $OM.
As for Bitcoin, its risks are primarily price-related, not existential.
✔️ Summary:
For long-term investment, the question is not “How much can I make?”
But: What asset has the least likelihood that I wake up one day to discover that the risk was not price-related… but structural?
Thank you 🌹 for your interest in my content and support ❤️🔁