In the tail end of the 2017 bull market, I first encountered Bitcoin.


At that time, the price was about $19k, and I bought 1 BTC, excited as if I owned the whole world.

Later, during the bear market, it dropped to $6,000, and I lost my composure, thinking "Bitcoin is a scam."
One day, I actually used it to buy pizza—not 10k BTC, but 0.6 BTC, exchanging for two orders of Pizza Hut delivery.

At that time, that pizza was worth $3,600.
Today, that 0.6 BTC is worth about $18,000.

I still remember the complicated feelings when I took the first bite:
The pizza was delicious, but the heartache was real.

This story taught me:

Don’t FOMO at market highs, and don’t squander assets at lows.
Bitcoin isn’t for “buying pizza,” it’s for changing your understanding of money. #GateSquarePizzaDay
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