People who have been navigating the crypto world over the years seem to have found something different.
Looking back over the past decade, the mainstream media's attitude towards cryptocurrencies has never changed—headlines about margin calls, huge losses, and total wipeouts bombarding the headlines. But interestingly, Bitcoin's price has risen from a few hundred dollars to hundreds of thousands despite these bearish voices.
In recent years, the trend has truly shifted. Legislation has begun to be discussed, major institutions are gradually entering the market, and mainstream society seems to have suddenly turned around, starting to embrace this once demonized field.
The contrast is astonishing. When Bitcoin was worth a few dollars, people called it a scam; when it rose to hundreds of thousands, the same group of people started praising it as an asset. Isn’t that ironic?
What does this tell us? If you base your investment decisions solely on the views of the People's Daily, financial influencers, or certain celebrities, you're basically guessing blindly. True investment opportunities are often hidden in areas rejected and opposed by the previous generation.
Every generation of young people seeking a breakthrough in wealth must dare to enter fields that the previous generation doesn't understand. Since its inception, the crypto space has been naturally suited for young people—because it inherently represents a challenge to the old order. What has been denied and questioned might actually be the opportunity of the next era.
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failed_dev_successful_ape
· 7h ago
Wow, that was so spot on. The stuff that was ridiculed to death back then now all want to get on board. It cracks me up.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 7h ago
Really, the early investors must be laughing their heads off now. The more people criticize, the more the coin skyrockets.
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BlockchainBard
· 7h ago
Ironically, the group that entered the market now has turned into the very ones they once opposed.
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StakoorNeverSleeps
· 8h ago
It's really the dividing line between newbies and smart investors. Now even the big influencers are crying.
People who have been navigating the crypto world over the years seem to have found something different.
Looking back over the past decade, the mainstream media's attitude towards cryptocurrencies has never changed—headlines about margin calls, huge losses, and total wipeouts bombarding the headlines. But interestingly, Bitcoin's price has risen from a few hundred dollars to hundreds of thousands despite these bearish voices.
In recent years, the trend has truly shifted. Legislation has begun to be discussed, major institutions are gradually entering the market, and mainstream society seems to have suddenly turned around, starting to embrace this once demonized field.
The contrast is astonishing. When Bitcoin was worth a few dollars, people called it a scam; when it rose to hundreds of thousands, the same group of people started praising it as an asset. Isn’t that ironic?
What does this tell us? If you base your investment decisions solely on the views of the People's Daily, financial influencers, or certain celebrities, you're basically guessing blindly. True investment opportunities are often hidden in areas rejected and opposed by the previous generation.
Every generation of young people seeking a breakthrough in wealth must dare to enter fields that the previous generation doesn't understand. Since its inception, the crypto space has been naturally suited for young people—because it inherently represents a challenge to the old order. What has been denied and questioned might actually be the opportunity of the next era.