Here's a wild bet that might just pay off over the next two decades:
Bitcoin? Yeah, that thing people used to laugh at. Watch it morph from a statistical blip—barely a footnote in global finance—into a full-blown asset class that institutions can't ignore.
Twenty years. From rounding error to reserve asset. The transformation isn't just possible. It's already underway.
The question isn't whether BTC becomes legitimate. It's whether you positioned yourself before the shift became obvious to everyone else.
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BearMarketBro
· 17h ago
Someone should have said this long ago—the people who laughed at Bitcoin 20 years ago have nothing now.
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SigmaBrain
· 20h ago
I should have gone all in on Bitcoin earlier. Now it's too late to regret it.
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MeaninglessGwei
· 20h ago
Damn, the people who laughed at Bitcoin 20 years ago must be so embarrassed now, haha.
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HashBandit
· 20h ago
lmao "positioned yourself before the shift" ...yeah sure mate, tell that to my gpu mining days when i was burning through 2kw/h just to scrape together dust. tbh the TPS bottleneck hasn't budged tho, so idk how institutions suddenly ignore network congestion when they actually need to settle anything. gas fees still killing the whole adoption story ngl
Here's a wild bet that might just pay off over the next two decades:
Bitcoin? Yeah, that thing people used to laugh at. Watch it morph from a statistical blip—barely a footnote in global finance—into a full-blown asset class that institutions can't ignore.
Twenty years. From rounding error to reserve asset. The transformation isn't just possible. It's already underway.
The question isn't whether BTC becomes legitimate. It's whether you positioned yourself before the shift became obvious to everyone else.