Here's a thought-provoking take from industry veterans: those who truly grasp Bitcoin's fundamentals don't aspire to own less of it. It's an interesting lens on how deep understanding of the asset shapes conviction and accumulation behavior. The question cuts right to the heart of Bitcoin adoption—is it about grasping the vision, or just riding the wave? What's your take on this perspective?
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OnchainHolmes
· 12-25 14:54
Those who understand have already gone all in, and those still debating whether to reduce their position... indicate they haven't truly understood yet.
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Token_Sherpa
· 12-25 14:51
nah, this is just survivorship bias dressed up as wisdom. the ones who "understand fundamentals" were early enough to accumulate anyway—different story if you missed 2011
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LiquidityWitch
· 12-25 14:50
People who understand the essence of Bitcoin truly wouldn't want to hold less. There's nothing wrong with that statement.
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WhaleMistaker
· 12-25 14:42
Those who truly understand have already gone all in, and those still debating whether to buy... Never mind, I won't say more.
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SelfMadeRuggee
· 12-25 14:29
People who truly understand Bitcoin have long stopped caring about when to sell; they just keep buying and buying.
Here's a thought-provoking take from industry veterans: those who truly grasp Bitcoin's fundamentals don't aspire to own less of it. It's an interesting lens on how deep understanding of the asset shapes conviction and accumulation behavior. The question cuts right to the heart of Bitcoin adoption—is it about grasping the vision, or just riding the wave? What's your take on this perspective?