Lately, I've been considering a strategy: buy in and just hold for twenty years, only adding more when the fear index drops below 10.
To be honest, I've always wondered—can cryptocurrencies become a regular part of an average person's investment portfolio like stocks? Or are they ultimately just a flash in the pan of this era?
There's another interesting question: with so many coins on the market right now, if we follow the logic of biological evolution, there will definitely be a survival of the fittest. Looking back twenty years from now, how many do you think will remain? Three to five? Or maybe around ten?
Sometimes I feel like time is the only real test for these things.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 9h ago
Lying flat for twenty years sounds romantic, but can you really hold on during a bear market? I definitely can't, haha.
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MEVHunter
· 9h ago
Lying flat for twenty years? Bro, you're betting on the arrival of the post-human era. You only dare to act when the fear index drops below 10? I want to ask—can you really resist letting all those arbitrage opportunities in the mempool just slip by?
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faded_wojak.eth
· 9h ago
Lying flat for twenty years sounds great, just worried I won't make it that far, haha.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 10h ago
Lying flat for 20 years... you have to survive those 20 years first. Increasing your position when the fear index drops below 10 sounds like you're betting on a bottom that might not even exist.
Lately, I've been considering a strategy: buy in and just hold for twenty years, only adding more when the fear index drops below 10.
To be honest, I've always wondered—can cryptocurrencies become a regular part of an average person's investment portfolio like stocks? Or are they ultimately just a flash in the pan of this era?
There's another interesting question: with so many coins on the market right now, if we follow the logic of biological evolution, there will definitely be a survival of the fittest. Looking back twenty years from now, how many do you think will remain? Three to five? Or maybe around ten?
Sometimes I feel like time is the only real test for these things.