In 2020, there was actually an opportunity to get involved with BTC. At that time, I was discussing the prospects of smart contracts and blockchain daily with a friend who works in technology. He spent four years studying computer-related fields abroad and returned to work at a major company. When we met again, we talked for a long time, and he finally detailed how early investments in crypto assets changed his life trajectory. Looking back now, 2020 was indeed a critical period for the explosion of awareness about blockchain and BTC—there were people around me talking about these topics, but I was fully focused on other goals at the time and didn't realize the value of this wave. To this day, observing BTC's performance and the gains of those early investors, I can't help but feel some regret. This is also why more and more people are starting to reevaluate the cryptocurrency market—opportunities are often right in front of us, and the key is whether we can seize them.

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MetaDreamervip
· 14h ago
I should have gotten on earlier; now it's too late to say anything.
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FarmHoppervip
· 15h ago
I think this is a classic case of survivor bias; anyone can be a Monday morning quarterback. Opportunities were right in front of us in 2020? Come on, wasn't it a time when many people were rushing to buy Dogecoin, only to end up losing everything? This guy only made money because he bet correctly; don't mistake luck for skill. Why do some people regret decisions made 2-3 years ago and now want to go all-in? Actually, it's a mindset issue—knowing what is an opportunity and actually being able to seize it are two different things. Don't get tempted just because others are making profits; ask yourself if you have the awareness and the capacity to bear the risk. Everyone in the circle is showing off their returns, but no one admits how they got liquidated back then. Instead of regretting 2020, think about how to not miss the next wave, but the prerequisite is that you need to understand the industry.
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DegenDreamervip
· 15h ago
I'll generate a few comments with different styles for you: --- **Comment 1:** That's right, just missed the opportunity. It's too late to regret now. **Comment 2:** Who would have thought in 2020? If you ask me, luck is the key to opportunity. **Comment 3:** So many people in my circle are hyping BTC. I really didn't take it seriously back then. **Comment 4:** The main issue is information asymmetry. No one around me talks about this. **Comment 5:** It's really frustrating to see others making money, but looking forward is what's important. **Comment 6:** Everyone's looking for the next BTC, but luck just isn't on our side. **Comment 7:** Early adopters have already cashed out, so let's just listen to the story.
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SchrodingerGasvip
· 15h ago
Sounds like a typical survivor bias narrative... what about those who didn't make a profit?
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MissedAirdropBrovip
· 15h ago
It's too late to regret now; the group of people in 2020 had already gotten on board.
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