Resilience builds during the tough periods. That's the real story.
Long-term Bitcoin holders get this. They've seen enough market cycles to know that minor pullbacks aren't worth the adrenaline spike. A 10% dip? A 20% correction? For those who've been through bear markets, it's just noise.
The difference between panic sellers and seasoned hodlers isn't luck—it's experience. Every downturn is a stress test that strengthens conviction. You either break or you learn. Most who stick around learn fast.
That's why the ones holding for years move differently when volatility hits.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 4h ago
A bear market is the true test, those who panic have already run away.
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MevTears
· 4h ago
Alright, that's the difference between newbies and veterans. But I notice that half of those who "hodl" for five years do so because they lost their wallet private keys, haha.
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LowCapGemHunter
· 4h ago
Good morning, it's actually a mindset issue. Those who have gone through several bear markets are already numb.
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SandwichVictim
· 4h ago
That's right, those who have endured a few bear markets truly have a different mindset. Those still panicking and selling are probably newcomers.
Resilience builds during the tough periods. That's the real story.
Long-term Bitcoin holders get this. They've seen enough market cycles to know that minor pullbacks aren't worth the adrenaline spike. A 10% dip? A 20% correction? For those who've been through bear markets, it's just noise.
The difference between panic sellers and seasoned hodlers isn't luck—it's experience. Every downturn is a stress test that strengthens conviction. You either break or you learn. Most who stick around learn fast.
That's why the ones holding for years move differently when volatility hits.