Bitcoin: it's really just a question of timing, not whether. The window for accumulating at current valuations won't stay open forever—grab your position now while the entry cost is still reasonable.
Here's the thing though: people who don't get it today will totally get it in a decade or two. By then, the math becomes undeniable. Whether you're talking 10 years, 15 years, or stretching it to 20—the picture becomes crystal clear. The ones who moved early? They'll understand exactly why they did it. And the ones who waited? Well, they'll wish they had.
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Token_Sherpa
· 14h ago
ngl this "timing not if" narrative hits different when you've actually lived through 2017 and survived the ponzinomics graveyard. the math they're talking about? that's just sustainable tokenomics meeting reality—which doesn't happen as often as people think it does.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 14h ago
According to my analysis, this is a classic case of the "get on the bandwagon" argument, sounds quite familiar...
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GasBandit
· 14h ago
ngl If you don't get on now, you'll really regret it to death, it's just a matter of time
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BearWhisperGod
· 15h ago
Nah, I've been hearing this rhetoric for ten years, still the same "timing issue" argument.
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WagmiWarrior
· 15h ago
Nah, this is a typical example of hindsight bias. Now you're so confident, but what if in 20 years Bitcoin is still a joke?
Bitcoin: it's really just a question of timing, not whether. The window for accumulating at current valuations won't stay open forever—grab your position now while the entry cost is still reasonable.
Here's the thing though: people who don't get it today will totally get it in a decade or two. By then, the math becomes undeniable. Whether you're talking 10 years, 15 years, or stretching it to 20—the picture becomes crystal clear. The ones who moved early? They'll understand exactly why they did it. And the ones who waited? Well, they'll wish they had.