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Title: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 10, 2024, 05:40:17 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Lucius on June 10, 2024, 06:55:03 PM
It is not surprising that some people completely turn to altcoins because they think that they can make more profit that way, and the average person will mostly invest in something that is cheaper and has the possibility of bringing him a lot of profit, rather than in something that is expensive and can bring him x2 or x3 on the initial investment.

Most people who have been with Bitcoin for a long time (at least 10+ years) did not have profit as the only reason, but were attracted by the idea of ​​a decentralized cryptocurrency that presented itself as an alternative to the existing financial system. For people to whom it is not important, it is quite logical to turn to other things, and I do not see any problem in that.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Mate2237 on June 10, 2024, 07:42:40 PM
I think everyone who answers this question will have one answer because nobody is interested to invest in fiat currency because it is not value but bitcoin is store of value. And people invest in bitcoin to make profit and that is the ultimate goal for all investors because nobody would like to invest in a business and lose from the business.

Though some people use it to hide their stealing funds and launder money. And some people because of the high cost of bitcoin to invest, choose altcoins to invest while some invest in altcoins to make quick money. And those who hide their money there probably politicians because of the decentralized nature of bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: MrSpasybo on June 11, 2024, 12:19:21 AM
It is not surprising that some people completely turn to altcoins because they think that they can make more profit that way, and the average person will mostly invest in something that is cheaper and has the possibility of bringing him a lot of profit, rather than in something that is expensive and can bring him x2 or x3 on the initial investment.

Most people who have been with Bitcoin for a long time (at least 10+ years) did not have profit as the only reason, but were attracted by the idea of ​​a decentralized cryptocurrency that presented itself as an alternative to the existing financial system. For people to whom it is not important, it is quite logical to turn to other things, and I do not see any problem in that.
We have many ALTS that increase in price more strongly than BTC during a bullrun, especially during the altseason. For example, in the bullrun 2021, SOL price increased by 500x and AXS price increased by 1000x. Their price performance was truly outstanding compared to BTC. However, in the long term, overall: BTC continues to exist and create new ATH while many ALTS have disappeared or failed to reach ATHs. Greed and blind expectations have led many investors to all-in ALTS instead of holding the majority of their capital in BTC for safety and guaranteed returns.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bounceback on June 11, 2024, 06:47:09 AM
Wow you are the master of cryptocurrency and have been active more than eight years, can't imagine if your investing since last eight year ago and bitcoin price still drop under $1k and much profitable earn until right now. Bitcoin make me interested because as the way to earn much profitable from trading and investing although many time got weakness hand by selling on lower price, but I am so excited with bitcoin make my financial better and get much opportunity looking for job from cryptocurrency such as joined signature and bounties campaign.

Good luck for every one have been success with cryptocurrency and most of them have been several years ago active with bitcoin and become cryptocurrency trader.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: TomPluz on June 11, 2024, 08:08:46 AM
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin? And what are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?

I bought my first 2 BTC in 2013 so that is around 11 years and in that span of time I lost my Bitcoin because I got some weak hands and I failed to catch the vision that one day BTC would be highly priced at it is today. So what got me interested with Bitcoin? At that time, I really do not have any inkling that it would be so valuable and I just bought them because I used them to participate in revenue sharing programs which all turned out to be scams...so sad! Later on, I learned many things on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency and in my estimate there are many people here who also started like me this way...really no idea of the potential of Bitcoin to transform lives financially hence we fail to attach a lot of value to it. One time I even converted the BTC I earned from Stakes gambling bounty into BTCV which turned out to be a big dud and a shady platform. My story with Bitcoin is mired in mistakes and miscalculations and that is why now, after 11 years of involvement with cryptocurrency, I am still a poor, struggling guy. So sad.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: yhiaali3 on June 11, 2024, 12:39:47 PM
As for me, I owned Bitcoin for a long time from the beginning, but I did not keep those amounts for long because I did not know its true value and I did not expect that the price would rise in such a crazy way one day. Also, I had been following the DCA strategy for a long time and had accumulated a good amount of Bitcoin, but then I lost it in a traumatic accident.

What attracted me to Bitcoin from the beginning was its unique characteristics. Of course, we were all looking for profit and money in the first place, but after you discover the unique characteristics of Bitcoin, such as decentralization, privacy, and a growing store of value over time, you will adhere to it more and more.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: hugeblack on June 11, 2024, 01:57:29 PM
I think we have to differentiate between trading and investing. In long-term investment, Bitcoin is the only option, while investing for periods of less than 6 months may differ, but in general, both investment and trading must be a means of enhancing liquidity to invest in Bitcoin or any of the following Long-term assets.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bayu7adi on June 11, 2024, 02:06:45 PM
Until now I still hold Bitcoin in a larger percentage than other cryptocurrency assets.. so why do I like Bitcoin..??
1 - Stable compared to altcoins. It's true that we can make a lot of profit on altcoins by taking advantage of their volatility, but until now, the risks in altcoins are just as big. Bitcoin looks more stable and is more closely monitored by the world at large, so I feel Bitcoin is still an asset that must be owned if you are familiar with cryptocurrency

2 - No need for KYC.. owning bitcoin is freer than having to own shares.. Bitcoin can also act as an investment asset like shares, because there is speculation there too. and this is one of the things that interests me.

3 - More popular. Yep, I still think that Bitcoin is more popular than many existing altcoins. Bitcoin is usually always associated with major events that have an impact on the world economy, even though the scale is small, while altcoins usually only affect pump and dump moments.

Sorry if things go wrong. you can help me correct some part of my text
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bitterguy28 on June 11, 2024, 02:41:15 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
may I ask what is that Playing in bitcoin does mean to you?


because I never play with bitcoin instead i kept dealing in serious manner though not just lucky to keep all my bitcoin since 2017 because of issues and problems come across .

but i support what you said that we are not having big amount considering that we have been here for some time now.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 11, 2024, 03:16:27 PM
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin? And what are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?

I bought my first 2 BTC in 2013 so that is around 11 years and in that span of time I lost my Bitcoin because I got some weak hands and I failed to catch the vision that one day BTC would be highly priced at it is today. So what got me interested with Bitcoin? At that time, I really do not have any inkling that it would be so valuable and I just bought them because I used them to participate in revenue sharing programs which all turned out to be scams...so sad! Later on, I learned many things on Bitcoin and cryptocurrency and in my estimate there are many people here who also started like me this way...really no idea of the potential of Bitcoin to transform lives financially hence we fail to attach a lot of value to it. One time I even converted the BTC I earned from Stakes gambling bounty into BTCV which turned out to be a big dud and a shady platform. My story with Bitcoin is mired in mistakes and miscalculations and that is why now, after 11 years of involvement with cryptocurrency, I am still a poor, struggling guy. So sad.
Congratulations
I admit that you are a great person because you have learned from your mistakes, not everyone can admit their mistakes.
Everyone must also experience the same thing as you, I also often experience it but the difference with you, I have never been deceived like you have experienced.
I also often experience it like after I make a sale of any coin it will definitely go higher after that.
And I've also experienced losses because I didn't make a sale and I think things like this are common in the crypto world so there's nothing to regret.
Keep your spirits up and keep learning to be better and be able to change your financial life.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Lucius on June 11, 2024, 04:43:56 PM
I think everyone who answers this question will have one answer because nobody is interested to invest in fiat currency because it is not value but bitcoin is store of value. And people invest in bitcoin to make profit and that is the ultimate goal for all investors because nobody would like to invest in a business and lose from the business.
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Is it really like that? So far, long-term investing in Bitcoin has always paid off, but can we call something a store of value if we know that it can lose up to 90% in value? If we look at history, it happened many times, but I remember the moment when the pandemic was declared, in less than 24 hours BTC lost 50% of its value. Most people cannot psychologically endure such things, that's why they much prefer to invest in something else and are happy with 5% profit per year, regardless of the fact that inflation has taken much more than that.


We have many ALTS that increase in price more strongly than BTC during a bullrun, especially during the altseason. For example, in the bullrun 2021, SOL price increased by 500x and AXS price increased by 1000x. Their price performance was truly outstanding compared to BTC. However, in the long term, overall: BTC continues to exist and create new ATH while many ALTS have disappeared or failed to reach ATHs. Greed and blind expectations have led many investors to all-in ALTS instead of holding the majority of their capital in BTC for safety and guaranteed returns.

There is no doubt that there are crypto projects that in terms of profit are far more profitable than BTC, but I have never been in all this just for the sake of profit, and even less if that profit comes from projects that actually have no sense and purpose. It is only important for someone to make money, but I still have much higher standards and I know that the profit on such projects must come from the fact that someone lost a lot of money in order for the minority to earn a lot.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: MUGNIA on June 11, 2024, 04:52:23 PM
So far I don't have any assets in the form of Bitcoin, even if I do, I'll save a little from my results by signature  on this forum.
From the past I couldn't stop myself from selling assets when they were flying, and couldn't buy them back when the assets were going down, I tried to change my habits but...... never mind,  the needs were greater than the income
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: 0t3p0t on June 11, 2024, 05:41:59 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
I am not sure if all members on this forum has assets in Bitcoin but I am certain that most of us here has diversified investments both Bitcoin and Altcoins which is a smart way of making profit whether which seasons are having the best favorable gains. Being a decentralized asset is what makes me fascinated to be honest and one thing is that financial freedom can be easily achieved with Bitcoin compared to fiat money.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 11, 2024, 08:47:18 PM
So far I don't have any assets in the form of Bitcoin, even if I do, I'll save a little from my results by signature  on this forum.
From the past I couldn't stop myself from selling assets when they were flying, and couldn't buy them back when the assets were going down, I tried to change my habits but...... never mind,  the needs were greater than the income
A person's needs are different and no one knows when we will need it, selling it at a loss and not being able to buy it again when the price drops is not a problem because I am sure that the actions you take are the best for everyone, you are not too late to collect Bitcoin, no matter where you get it, the important thing is that it is the result of your own efforts and does not harm anyone else.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: vegasus on June 11, 2024, 11:42:54 PM
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
I don't know if all members.
But me, yes, although it is a small amounts of the BTC. '
And I think Bitcoin ownership of members on this forum will also vary. but usually they are already familiar here. And regarding assets, it will also depend on several things. And especially here, I'm sure if many members are like that, some things do seem a little difficult. However, if it is done, people will still choose that way.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Faisal2202 on June 14, 2024, 12:01:02 AM
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
You are right we don't own BTC even if we have been in the crypto world for a long time. Speaking of myself I don't remember the date but I also was involved in crypto for a long time but did not invest or keep funds in the form of BTC. I joined bounties on BTT and the reward I immediately converted to fiat for expenses. Overall, the first-time experience was great with BTC.

Once I felt that feeling of owning BTC I kept investing in BTC, signature campaigns helped me a lot to accumulate BTC. And I can see you are also enrol in a campaign and you must be getting funds in the form of BTC now so I would say if you have another source of income then use that money and keep holding onto these BTC you earn as it would work as you are doing DCA into BTC although market is already bullish so you might want to convert them into fiat or stable so when market go down you would buy low. NFA
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Hamza2424 on June 14, 2024, 12:51:11 AM
Initially, when I was not familiar with this market, as a teen student I always tried hard to find a way to make some pocket money by using apps websites shortened links, etc etc, I've wasted quite a lot of time and effort even on YouTube, blogging and freelancing haha which are good but I wasn't suited there. So in the end, I got familiar with the crypto market with the introduction of free faucets in those days haha what a crazy time it was. I started using the Crypto Tab browser and left it as well.

But this was i how i got into this business hehe, but now in my view, my mistakes were a way to this destination, and why I like Bitcoin now is because it's perfect haha what can I say we usually discuss this every time.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on June 14, 2024, 07:44:18 AM
Initially, when I was not familiar with this market, as a teen student I always tried hard to find a way to make some pocket money by using apps websites shortened links, etc etc, I've wasted quite a lot of time and effort even on YouTube, blogging and freelancing haha which are good but I wasn't suited there. So in the end, I got familiar with the crypto market with the introduction of free faucets in those days haha what a crazy time it was. I started using the Crypto Tab browser and left it as well.

But this was i how i got into this business hehe, but now in my view, my mistakes were a way to this destination, and why I like Bitcoin now is because it's perfect haha what can I say we usually discuss this every time.

The story of the good old days of getting to know crypto, I still remember joining the faucet and getting bitcoin at that time... At the beginning of Awao Bitcoin was launched, unfortunately I sold it cheap at that time.  If I had held on until now I might have become rich, but that's life.  There is doubt, there is a desire to get money easily as soon as possible and can't wait to hold it long term.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on June 20, 2024, 09:59:54 PM
Initially, when I was not familiar with this market, as a teen student I always tried hard to find a way to make some pocket money by using apps websites shortened links, etc etc, I've wasted quite a lot of time and effort even on YouTube, blogging and freelancing haha which are good but I wasn't suited there. So in the end, I got familiar with the crypto market with the introduction of free faucets in those days haha what a crazy time it was. I started using the Crypto Tab browser and left it as well.

But this was i how i got into this business hehe, but now in my view, my mistakes were a way to this destination, and why I like Bitcoin now is because it's perfect haha what can I say we usually discuss this every time.
I think many of us have similar stories, the truth is I think Bitcoin has changed many lives and everyone comes because they want to improve their lives, and that is Something that is not bad , I have also thought the same as you, that bitcoin is absolutely perfect and that there are no flaws in its logic, in fact it has put governments in 3 and 2, so much so that it has made them regulate the entry of bitcoin and crypto so that they can be used, unfortunately there will always be Opportunists who will always take advantage of this to be able to make their good appearances and make Profits where they do not deserve to make rewards, and it is a shame but it is like that.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SmartGold01 on June 21, 2024, 09:20:10 AM
Anyone could be around the crypto space for a long time without buying or even having any single asset of digital currency but what happened is that if that person is convinced enough and understand how the principle works then could be triggered to buy, most times people don't know when is the right time to buy and hold maybe it could be that their current job they have doesn't give them chance because they are comfortable with it so they don't care if price is increasing or not till they are convinced of it before they released money to buy.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bitterguy28 on June 21, 2024, 10:57:20 AM
So far I don't have any assets in the form of Bitcoin, even if I do, I'll save a little from my results by signature  on this forum.
From the past I couldn't stop myself from selling assets when they were flying, and couldn't buy them back when the assets were going down, I tried to change my habits but...... never mind,  the needs were greater than the income
A person's needs are different and no one knows when we will need it, selling it at a loss and not being able to buy it again when the price drops is not a problem because I am sure that the actions you take are the best for everyone, you are not too late to collect Bitcoin, no matter where you get it, the important thing is that it is the result of your own efforts and does not harm anyone else.
We have seen several threads  even in the past from old forum that someone thinks  they are late or something similar but for me? there is never a late in crypto specially when you are dealing with bitcoin because this currency will keep growing year after year.

If you are paying attention to what is the bitcoin movement from the creation/release and up to now? you will see how strong and great this coin moved over those years.

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Bitcoin Got my interest because of its decentralization that i tried to prevent from using banks and knowing by the government ,not mentioning about the over taxed and so much questioning with your own earned money.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on June 21, 2024, 12:31:22 PM
Anyone could be around the crypto space for a long time without buying or even having any single asset of digital currency but what happened is that if that person is convinced enough and understand how the principle works then could be triggered to buy, most times people don't know when is the right time to buy and hold maybe it could be that their current job they have doesn't give them chance because they are comfortable with it so they don't care if price is increasing or not till they are convinced of it before they released money to buy.
Everyone has their own plans for investing in crypto, there are those who buy and just hold on because they are so busy in the real world that they forget to look at the market for several years and find out that the price of bitcoin that they both bought cheaply is now expensive. He became rich, this is the coincidence we dream of. Investing is entry and exit at the right time, this is for short terms and medium terms. I think so.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on June 21, 2024, 02:32:56 PM
Everyone does not have Bitcoin as an asset but still they are interested in bitcoin investment because they know how profitable it is. It is not necessary that if you don't have Bitcoin then you will not share its positive features and with sharing your knowledge with others you will get more knowledge which will be helpful for you in future when you will be able to buy Bitcoin.

The success of bitcoin, its trustworthy nature and decentralized feature has raised the interest of the people to accept Bitcoin and if we talk about the other asset of crypto then there are some perilous conditions related to them but Bitcoin will have no perilous outcomes if someone has a clear concept about it.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Crypto Library on June 21, 2024, 02:45:06 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
I can't agree with your opinion that the experience people don't have necessarily Bitcoin but in case of this I will say that the experience people in crypto world they have used to invest in Bitcoin because most of the voice People know the Bitcoin importance in case of all others assets have risk of crash or scam but in case of bitcoin it's totally safe. And investing on it for long term must bring profits and I have already able to 2x my assets by investing on bitcoin with the dca method and theses are the cause for interesting investment in bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: 0t3p0t on June 21, 2024, 03:59:15 PM
Anyone could be around the crypto space for a long time without buying or even having any single asset of digital currency but what happened is that if that person is convinced enough and understand how the principle works then could be triggered to buy, most times people don't know when is the right time to buy and hold maybe it could be that their current job they have doesn't give them chance because they are comfortable with it so they don't care if price is increasing or not till they are convinced of it before they released money to buy.
Most traders I think don't hold especially those who trade in futures or derivatives as they are more of a short term investors compared to those who just buy and hodl for long term. Some also are found between the these two types of investors but me personally I have a small amount of Bitcoin holdings I think less than a hundred dollars I can't hold that long right now because I have priorities.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 21, 2024, 06:21:27 PM
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
You are right we don't own BTC even if we have been in the crypto world for a long time. Speaking of myself I don't remember the date but I also was involved in crypto for a long time but did not invest or keep funds in the form of BTC. I joined bounties on BTT and the reward I immediately converted to fiat for expenses. Overall, the first-time experience was great with BTC.

Once I felt that feeling of owning BTC I kept investing in BTC, signature campaigns helped me a lot to accumulate BTC. And I can see you are also enrol in a campaign and you must be getting funds in the form of BTC now so I would say if you have another source of income then use that money and keep holding onto these BTC you earn as it would work as you are doing DCA into BTC although market is already bullish so you might want to convert them into fiat or stable so when market go down you would buy low. NFA
What is DCA ?
What you feel is almost the same as what I feel, it feels great to be able to have assets in the form of Bitcoin whether this will be a normal thing for others but for me it feels different, feeling like there is an increase in the history of life let alone how to get it that maybe not everyone can, I will continue to hold it until later I really need it but I have plans to sell it partially or 50% of my Bitcoin balance when the Altcoin season starts and will buy it again when the bearish season has arrived like previous years.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: taufik123 on June 21, 2024, 11:11:28 PM
Most traders I think don't hold especially those who trade in futures or derivatives as they are more of a short term investors compared to those who just buy and hodl for long term. Some also are found between the these two types of investors but me personally I have a small amount of Bitcoin holdings I think less than a hundred dollars I can't hold that long right now because I have priorities.
Keeping Bitcoin for less than $100 is still very little, maybe you need to increase that amount, and you hold on for the long term,
it will be a good investment and make more profits if you wait patiently for the next increase.

I know you have a higher priority than investing in Bitcoin.
But you need to be wise enough and smart enough to manage your investments.
I felt it when I first started investing, but when the profit is really obtained, it will give us satisfaction while investing.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Baofeng on June 21, 2024, 11:12:05 PM
Anyone could be around the crypto space for a long time without buying or even having any single asset of digital currency but what happened is that if that person is convinced enough and understand how the principle works then could be triggered to buy, most times people don't know when is the right time to buy and hold maybe it could be that their current job they have doesn't give them chance because they are comfortable with it so they don't care if price is increasing or not till they are convinced of it before they released money to buy.
Most traders I think don't hold especially those who trade in futures or derivatives as they are more of a short term investors compared to those who just buy and hodl for long term. Some also are found between the these two types of investors but me personally I have a small amount of Bitcoin holdings I think less than a hundred dollars I can't hold that long right now because I have priorities.

Yeah, that's another side of investors, or what I call speculators as they just look for short term profits, nothing wrong with that as well. But for most of us here, we rather just buy, little by little and be a long term holder.

But the end result could be the same, someone is making profits out of the Bitcoin market it just depends on their strategy. And I think majority will agree that their portfolio are mostly in Bitcoin because it's the best investment we can find right now, and no offense to other investors, but I will say it's the number asset in the world, far greater than Stock market or Gold.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: |MINER| on June 21, 2024, 11:51:55 PM
In almost every investment, I keep three facts in mind about the asset or source I am going to invest in. Those three facts are, Security, Reputation, The market value. Now if we see these three facts are most positive in the case of Bitcoin and that is why I am more interested in Bitcoin investment. And I think most Crypto enthusiasts choose Bitcoin as an investment because of these few facts.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: MrSpasybo on June 22, 2024, 01:15:37 AM
There is no doubt that there are crypto projects that in terms of profit are far more profitable than BTC, but I have never been in all this just for the sake of profit, and even less if that profit comes from projects that actually have no sense and purpose. It is only important for someone to make money, but I still have much higher standards and I know that the profit on such projects must come from the fact that someone lost a lot of money in order for the minority to earn a lot.
I believe that the majority of investors in the market will always lose money, regardless of whether the investment asset is stocks, commodities, BTC, or ALTS. BTC price have risen quite well over the past 15 years, but of the investors surveyed, the majority have still lost money or left the market in regret.

The market only helps to circulate and redistribute wealth, it does not create wealth. This means that in order to create a few very successful people with huge profits enough to create greed and attract the participation of retail investors, the market needs to take money and create losses for the majority of other investors.

I think the problem is not with the asset, but with the way investors manage their capital and their psychology. Many people have regretted missing out on BTC to invest in ALTS and have suffered losses for over a year, but I believe that even if they had invested in BTC, they would have soon sold BTC to invest in ALTS when they heard about altseason ^^
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 23, 2024, 02:52:06 AM
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
I don't know if all members.
But me, yes, although it is a small amounts of the BTC. '
And I think Bitcoin ownership of members on this forum will also vary. but usually they are already familiar here. And regarding assets, it will also depend on several things. And especially here, I'm sure if many members are like that, some things do seem a little difficult. However, if it is done, people will still choose that way.
If it's true that all members here are like what you said, it's good because everyone already has assets in the form of Bitcoin and that can make the price of Bitcoin a little restrained not too forced to go down because the supply on the market is slightly reduced.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SeeBiscuit on June 23, 2024, 06:34:06 AM
My first bitcoin experience ever was through freebitco.in back in 2021.

I liked the idea of gamified savings, and that website was the gateway into my bitcoin journey because it led me to the bitcointalk.org forum wherein I learned a lot.

There is no where else legitimate discussion of freebitco.in takes place except for a few threads in the gambling board of the bct forum.

All in all, I am so happy I got into bitcoin in the first place, because once you read and learn enough, you realize that you have the power to hold freedom in your very hands. That kind of thing is special in the crazy world we live in.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: LogitechMouse on June 23, 2024, 07:26:09 AM
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My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
More than half of my crypto portfolio are into Bitcoin. I think having this kind of approach in cryptocurrency makes me way safer than an investor who's focusing more of his money into altcoins particularly the low market cap ones. I mean we know how safe we are when we are investing into Bitcoin, right? There's a risk, but any investment has risks, isn't it? Putting most of your money into Bitcoin will lessen the risk. Obviously, I also have altcoins, but I only invest into the top coins.

Supporting the technology, I guess. Gaining profit with Bitcoin really is my main reason why I invested into it. After all, I'm an investor and that's always my top priority.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Rubel007 on June 23, 2024, 09:23:38 AM
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
Everyone who is in this community knows which asset has the most potential in cryptocurrency. Where the Investment is relatively safe. However, not everyone is investing in Bitcoin for various reasons, even though everyone wants to do it. Some are investing in Bitcoin because they are financially stable, while others are investing in Altcoins. But I can definitely say that most of the people on this forum have a large portion of their wealth in Bitcoin. There are many who are collecting bitcoins through DCA, even if they are not financially solvent. Bitcoin is the only one that can touch it repeatedly which is not possible for all other altcoins.

I have invested in Bitcoin because I know that after a long period of time I can recover my losses and become profitable from the investment.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on June 23, 2024, 02:01:22 PM
I have invested in Bitcoin because I know that after a long period of time I can recover my losses and become profitable from the investment.
This is the reason that almost everyone says, including me too. We believe in bitcoin because we can see how bitcoin grows over time and that makes us believe in bitcoin.

However, we must have long-term planning if we want to invest in bitcoin. Maybe we can invest in the short term as long as we get a profit, but in my opinion that is not optimal in making a profit. So it is better for us to invest for a very long time to achieve maximum profits.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 23, 2024, 02:17:25 PM
My first bitcoin experience ever was through freebitco.in back in 2021.

I liked the idea of gamified savings, and that website was the gateway into my bitcoin journey because it led me to the bitcointalk.org forum wherein I learned a lot.

There is no where else legitimate discussion of freebitco.in takes place except for a few threads in the gambling board of the bct forum.

All in all, I am so happy I got into bitcoin in the first place, because once you read and learn enough, you realize that you have the power to hold freedom in your very hands. That kind of thing is special in the crazy world we live in.
I was surprised to see this post of yours, I used to play freebitcoin but did not have time to withdraw because my balance did not reach the minimum withdrawal limit, at that time I underestimated the website and I did not have much time to play freebitcoin. Many people get Bitcoin from that website instantly but most people who have made withdrawals are people who have telegram channels and have many referrals.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: 0t3p0t on June 23, 2024, 03:10:36 PM
My first bitcoin experience ever was through freebitco.in back in 2021.

I liked the idea of gamified savings, and that website was the gateway into my bitcoin journey because it led me to the bitcointalk.org forum wherein I learned a lot.

There is no where else legitimate discussion of freebitco.in takes place except for a few threads in the gambling board of the bct forum.

All in all, I am so happy I got into bitcoin in the first place, because once you read and learn enough, you realize that you have the power to hold freedom in your very hands. That kind of thing is special in the crazy world we live in.
I was surprised to see this post of yours, I used to play freebitcoin but did not have time to withdraw because my balance did not reach the minimum withdrawal limit, at that time I underestimated the website and I did not have much time to play freebitcoin. Many people get Bitcoin from that website instantly but most people who have made withdrawals are people who have telegram channels and have many referrals.
I've been playing that site before but haven't had any good results from it together with faucets that gives free sats back in the days when I'm new to crypto. I checked my account recently but nothing left in there maybe I lost all of it. That is of of many sites that I visited before that lets you own Bitcoin by playing games.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on June 23, 2024, 03:25:55 PM
I've been playing that site before but haven't had any good results from it together with faucets that gives free sats back in the days when I'm new to crypto. I checked my account recently but nothing left in there maybe I lost all of it. That is of of many sites that I visited before that lets you own Bitcoin by playing games.
This site is a very historical site because when they were still running from when the price of Bitcoin was very cheap until now the price is very expensive. For those who keep running the faucet every hour from a long time ago then by now they should have gotten a lot of results. At least we have had the opportunity to get Bitcoin easily. This site is currently only a place for gambling because if you make a claim every hour it is not very profitable. The results are very small due to the influence of the Bitcoin exchange rate which is currently very expensive.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: taufik123 on June 26, 2024, 04:01:58 AM
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However, we must have long-term planning if we want to invest in bitcoin. Maybe we can invest in the short term as long as we get a profit, but in my opinion that is not optimal in making a profit. So it is better for us to invest for a very long time to achieve maximum profits.
Start buying now and hold on to the new ATH, it will be a better decision.
If we look to the past, how Bitcoin has evolved is certainly very remarkable.

I had over 10 BTC when the price of bitcoin was below $3k and at that time I was selling it for $4k,
it was a lot of profit at that time, but it was only temporary and then Bitcoin went up to reach ATH $10k and so on.

It is important to hold long on Bitcoin because such an opportunity will never come a second time.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on June 26, 2024, 01:09:58 PM
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However, we must have long-term planning if we want to invest in bitcoin. Maybe we can invest in the short term as long as we get a profit, but in my opinion that is not optimal in making a profit. So it is better for us to invest for a very long time to achieve maximum profits.
Start buying now and hold on to the new ATH, it will be a better decision.
If we look to the past, how Bitcoin has evolved is certainly very remarkable.

I had over 10 BTC when the price of bitcoin was below $3k and at that time I was selling it for $4k,
it was a lot of profit at that time, but it was only temporary and then Bitcoin went up to reach ATH $10k and so on.

It is important to hold long on Bitcoin because such an opportunity will never come a second time.
The temptation to sell will always be there when we look at profits based on that time, but when we compare the profits we will get now it will be much greater.

But that doesn't matter when we are still making a profit, even though our profits are not as big as they are now. What's more important is when we can still make a profit now by making a purchase and waiting until bitcoin hits ATH.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on June 26, 2024, 02:49:10 PM
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However, we must have long-term planning if we want to invest in bitcoin. Maybe we can invest in the short term as long as we get a profit, but in my opinion that is not optimal in making a profit. So it is better for us to invest for a very long time to achieve maximum profits.
Start buying now and hold on to the new ATH, it will be a better decision.
If we look to the past, how Bitcoin has evolved is certainly very remarkable.

I had over 10 BTC when the price of bitcoin was below $3k and at that time I was selling it for $4k,
it was a lot of profit at that time, but it was only temporary and then Bitcoin went up to reach ATH $10k and so on.

It is important to hold long on Bitcoin because such an opportunity will never come a second time.
The temptation to sell will always be there when we look at profits based on that time, but when we compare the profits we will get now it will be much greater.

But that doesn't matter when we are still making a profit, even though our profits are not as big as they are now. What's more important is when we can still make a profit now by making a purchase and waiting until bitcoin hits ATH.
Never regret a decision to sell because it is part of learning, we have to go through these phases because after all learning takes a process and time. Even though it seems like we are in a hurry to sell coins and we think we have already made a profit, even though we can make big profits if we hold onto them. This usually happens, big profits are the result of a holder's patience.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 26, 2024, 05:17:41 PM
My first bitcoin experience ever was through freebitco.in back in 2021.

I liked the idea of gamified savings, and that website was the gateway into my bitcoin journey because it led me to the bitcointalk.org forum wherein I learned a lot.

There is no where else legitimate discussion of freebitco.in takes place except for a few threads in the gambling board of the bct forum.

All in all, I am so happy I got into bitcoin in the first place, because once you read and learn enough, you realize that you have the power to hold freedom in your very hands. That kind of thing is special in the crazy world we live in.
I was surprised to see this post of yours, I used to play freebitcoin but did not have time to withdraw because my balance did not reach the minimum withdrawal limit, at that time I underestimated the website and I did not have much time to play freebitcoin. Many people get Bitcoin from that website instantly but most people who have made withdrawals are people who have telegram channels and have many referrals.
I've been playing that site before but haven't had any good results from it together with faucets that gives free sats back in the days when I'm new to crypto. I checked my account recently but nothing left in there maybe I lost all of it. That is of of many sites that I visited before that lets you own Bitcoin by playing games.
In the past I received notification via email from the website, they gave us directions to make a withdrawal and if the balance was not sufficient for the minimum withdrawal, it could be exchanged for Dogecoin. Later they would convert our Bitcoin balance to Dogecoin. We were asked for a Dogecoin username and address and I tried it but it didn't work out.  now no I haven't received it.
Currently there are no longer websites like that that provide Bitcoin and Dogecoin for free with just the capital of entering every day.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Cantsay on June 26, 2024, 05:38:51 PM
In the past I received notification via email from the website, they gave us directions to make a withdrawal and if the balance was not sufficient for the minimum withdrawal, it could be exchanged for Dogecoin. Later they would convert our Bitcoin balance to Dogecoin. We were asked for a Dogecoin username and address and I tried it but it didn't work out.  now no I haven't received it.
Currently there are no longer websites like that that provide Bitcoin and Dogecoin for free with just the capital of entering every day.

I too have used it and I didn’t get to meet the minimum withdrawal requirements so anything I got from it would immediately stake it in a game - back then my favorite was formula one because there were some impressive odds that would have made me meet the withdrawal limit if I had won it.

Back at the op, the thing that made me more interested in bitcoin was Bitcointalk forum - when I registered at that forum I saw several users who were really knowledgeable about bitcoin and that made me want to do the same or similar thing like them and since then I have been doing research, reading and learning more about bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: philipma1957 on June 26, 2024, 06:31:08 PM
I used to modify the older white plastic Mac minis. I had a business on ebay and from 2006 to 2013 I modded and sold 100+ modified  Mac minis

Apple built the 2014 Mac mini in aluminum and hard solder a lot of parts the end of my ebay sales for the Macs.

I had lots of parts and shifted to windows gaming pcs
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: JISAN on June 26, 2024, 07:45:14 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
Profit can be made from crypto that's why we play with crypto and invest here and accept payment as bitcoin for many tasks because it has a strong value in the market and its price is constantly increasing. But that doesn't mean we'll always have Bitcoin. We try to make profit because with that money we will manage our life. So many times we have to sell our stored bitcoins in urgent need. Because of this we may not always have Bitcoin holdings in our wallets.I don't always have either.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: ZAINmalik75 on June 26, 2024, 08:11:52 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
You have been in crypto for 8 years that's a big number. It's almost shocking to believe that a person who has been in crypto since 2016 has bought BTC for the first time. By the way congratulations on your first purchase. The experience of buying BTC for the first time is always unique because it gives you the feeling that you have done something big or you have become part of something big.

I also earned BTC through signature campaigns and this earning has helped me to fill my bags with some BTC but I was not so wise with my decisions. What I like about BTC is, it gives you the feeling that you have become a part of something big. It looks so volatile but in compared to alts its not. It provides more stability and has power. I won't talk about its technical features.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: alltalk on June 27, 2024, 02:01:55 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
I'm quite surprised that you just invested in Bitcoin after 8 years investing in crypto. You must know that there are many ways to get Bitcoin, it is not only from the campaigns paid in Bitcoin. I'm curious why you are not interested in Bitcoin during those 8 years, do you think altcoins were more profitable at that time?

Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
I'm sure more than 90% of the forum members have Bitcoin asset. Everyone knows Bitcoin should be the priority in crypto asset because it is the most recommended coin and it is the favorite of crypto coin for everyone.

What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
It is simple because Bitcoin is like the main coin in crypto world. Bitcoin triggers all coins whether to be pumped or dumped. So, Bitcoin should increase first if crypto market will have bullish. Bitcoin is like the key for crypto market, whether to green or red. Since the role of Bitcoin is very crucial, I think invest in Bitcoin should be the best decision.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on June 27, 2024, 02:37:39 PM
The temptation to sell will always be there when we look at profits based on that time, but when we compare the profits we will get now it will be much greater.

But that doesn't matter when we are still making a profit, even though our profits are not as big as they are now. What's more important is when we can still make a profit now by making a purchase and waiting until bitcoin hits ATH.
Never regret a decision to sell because it is part of learning, we have to go through these phases because after all learning takes a process and time. Even though it seems like we are in a hurry to sell coins and we think we have already made a profit, even though we can make big profits if we hold onto them. This usually happens, big profits are the result of a holder's patience.
I don't think regretting is a problem, because for me it is natural for us when we see a profit that is much greater than when we sold it first with a profit at that time.

As long as the feeling of regret doesn't affect us or we feel it too deeply because in my opinion that's not good for the future. Maybe we will think in that direction and no longer commit to what was our target at the beginning.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: MUGNIA on June 27, 2024, 06:24:51 PM
So far I don't have any assets in the form of Bitcoin, even if I do, I'll save a little from my results by signature  on this forum.
From the past I couldn't stop myself from selling assets when they were flying, and couldn't buy them back when the assets were going down, I tried to change my habits but...... never mind,  the needs were greater than the income
A person's needs are different and no one knows when we will need it, selling it at a loss and not being able to buy it again when the price drops is not a problem because I am sure that the actions you take are the best for everyone, you are not too late to collect Bitcoin, no matter where you get it, the important thing is that it is the result of your own efforts and does not harm anyone else.

thank you, but it's true that if we continue to try to pay in installments/set aside from my signature income, even if it's a little, I want to be part of the party in 2025,
Keep up the enthusiasm for all BTC collectors
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 27, 2024, 08:09:56 PM
In the past I received notification via email from the website, they gave us directions to make a withdrawal and if the balance was not sufficient for the minimum withdrawal, it could be exchanged for Dogecoin. Later they would convert our Bitcoin balance to Dogecoin. We were asked for a Dogecoin username and address and I tried it but it didn't work out.  now no I haven't received it.
Currently there are no longer websites like that that provide Bitcoin and Dogecoin for free with just the capital of entering every day.

I too have used it and I didn’t get to meet the minimum withdrawal requirements so anything I got from it would immediately stake it in a game - back then my favorite was formula one because there were some impressive odds that would have made me meet the withdrawal limit if I had won it.

Back at the op, the thing that made me more interested in bitcoin was Bitcointalk forum - when I registered at that forum I saw several users who were really knowledgeable about bitcoin and that made me want to do the same or similar thing like them and since then I have been doing research, reading and learning more about bitcoin.
I'm not very good at games like that so all I do is take the daily login bonus so to get Bitcoin up to the minimum withdrawal limit it takes so long that I get bored and start to leave it.
but it's okay, now there is a replacement, even though the price of Bitcoin is now quite expensive, I am still grateful because I have been given the opportunity to own Bitcoin.

I used to modify the older white plastic Mac minis. I had a business on ebay and from 2006 to 2013 I modded and sold 100+ modified  Mac minis

Apple built the 2014 Mac mini in aluminum and hard solder a lot of parts the end of my ebay sales for the Macs.

I had lots of parts and shifted to windows gaming pcs
I think you are in the wrong place with this post, this is a special board discussing Bitcoin, not discussing trading or exchanges for buying and selling goods or maybe what you mean is that you sell them using Bitcoin payments.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: JunaidAzizi on June 27, 2024, 08:45:20 PM
Well, I still have zero Bitcoin, but I have been involved with it for the past 2 years, I think. I know this is not a long time to acquire Bitcoin. We all know Bitcoin has many advantages, but what I love most is its decentralized nature and the lack of government control. Bitcoin is for everyone; every person can benefit. However, those persons who have high investments in Bitcoin also have higher profits compared to those with lesser investments. Bitcoin is currently the world's most valuable asset, and I think this reason is enough for a person to love it.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Rruchi man on June 27, 2024, 09:42:55 PM
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
I like the other benefits that it gives, and the idea that I can hold something outside the control of the government in my country which is not good excited me.

Our traditional banks have really disappointed me a lot, and although it is not possible to completely do away with their services, bitcoin reduced my dependence on them because I can now practice self-custody.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 27, 2024, 10:35:11 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
I'm quite surprised that you just invested in Bitcoin after 8 years investing in crypto. You must know that there are many ways to get Bitcoin, it is not only from the campaigns paid in Bitcoin. I'm curious why you are not interested in Bitcoin during those 8 years, do you think altcoins were more profitable at that time?

Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
I'm sure more than 90% of the forum members have Bitcoin asset. Everyone knows Bitcoin should be the priority in crypto asset because it is the most recommended coin and it is the favorite of crypto coin for everyone.

What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
It is simple because Bitcoin is like the main coin in crypto world. Bitcoin triggers all coins whether to be pumped or dumped. So, Bitcoin should increase first if crypto market will have bullish. Bitcoin is like the key for crypto market, whether to green or red. Since the role of Bitcoin is very crucial, I think invest in Bitcoin should be the best decision.
I'll just summarize it into one so it doesn't look like spam
The first time I became acquainted with crypto, all I knew was Dogecoin, after that TRON and started learning about the market from the beginning of getting to know crypto until in 2020 I didn't pay attention to Bitcoin, I thought Bitcoin was the same as other crypto tokens, I didn't think that the price of Bitcoin would change.  So like now I still remember in 2017 a friend of mine gave me advice to start buying Bitcoin, if I'm not mistaken, at that time the price of Bitcoin was under $5k, but I didn't pay attention to what he said until in 2021 I focused on the BSC network playing with new coins.  Until mid 2022 to 2023 I started to get bored with crypto every day just scrolling through TikTok and other social media and in early 2024 I realized that playing on social media was just a waste of time. After that I returned to the world of crypto and started to be active again.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Ojima-ojo on June 27, 2024, 11:02:16 PM
For the fact that I can store my coin for as long as possible and still have  an intrinsic value gain over time is what interest me most in Bitcoin and this made me build a lot of interest in the industry that now pave the way for more research and adoption of Bitcoin to fit into the other areas of my life and still be very ok to hold the amount of Bitcoin that I can afford to lose and still be comfortable with if not Bitcoin, this value elongation for long term based is what hold us down with Bitcoin against holding other altcoins who have short term value.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: taufik123 on June 27, 2024, 11:28:43 PM
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But that doesn't matter when we are still making a profit, even though our profits are not as big as they are now. What's more important is when we can still make a profit now by making a purchase and waiting until bitcoin hits ATH.
Continue to buy until the ATH is reached next year, of course there must be long-term targets that need to be prepared.
and buying gradually will be very helpful to accumulate our Bitcoin holdings, don't let this best moment be missed again like the moment in the past.

I still have a target to be able to reach the ATH of $100k and that is the main target now.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: snowpega on June 28, 2024, 05:33:18 PM
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As for my side of the story, I invested in Bitcoin during my University days, I remember those days very well My two friends used to talk about it when I used to sit near them and they mostly talked about market conditions and used to share market conditions. with each other and with the passage of time, I started to take interest in the crypto space and started my own research on it and the first crypto I bought was Bitcoin.

I bought it in spot and holding it from science then and the passage of time gave me a lot of knowledge about the market and the crypto space, I also used to listen to their talks and this made me interested in Bitcoin. I came to know many terms in the crypto world Like FOMO, and FUD kind of terms, with my research I came to know how I can safe myself from falling prey to many tough conditions of the market. I learned about risk management which is very important role to play for surviving safely in the crypto space.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Roseline492 on June 28, 2024, 06:32:15 PM
Though some people use it to hide their stealing funds and launder money. And some people because of the high cost of bitcoin to invest, choose altcoins to invest while some invest in altcoins to make quick money. And those who hide their money there probably politicians because of the decentralized nature of bitcoin.

You have a point people have different reasons why they choose to invest on Bitcoin and in most cases people use it for money laundry as they believe that storing all the money in the bank can be easily noticeable so they use Bitcoin instead, because it will not easily be traceable, which is one of the reasons why most countries stop the use of Bitcoin because of the purpose at which most people are using it for.

Well for me I don't just choose Bitcoin because I believe the price could rise anytime but however as a business man who believe in the future of an asset, I choose Bitcoin because among every other coins Bitcoin is most unique and special from others because in as much as profit could be involved on any investment there is no way someone could choose to invest on altcoins or something that can possibly rug pull but in the case of Bitcoin is very real, so I choose it because is the only investment that can possibly give me what I want.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 28, 2024, 07:22:22 PM
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As for my side of the story, I invested in Bitcoin during my University days, I remember those days very well My two friends used to talk about it when I used to sit near them and they mostly talked about market conditions and used to share market conditions. with each other and with the passage of time, I started to take interest in the crypto space and started my own research on it and the first crypto I bought was Bitcoin.

I bought it in spot and holding it from science then and the passage of time gave me a lot of knowledge about the market and the crypto space, I also used to listen to their talks and this made me interested in Bitcoin. I came to know many terms in the crypto world Like FOMO, and FUD kind of terms, with my research I came to know how I can safe myself from falling prey to many tough conditions of the market. I learned about risk management which is very important role to play for surviving safely in the crypto space.
it will be a very valuable lesson and experience for you and I think you will never forget all the events when you started learning about crypto. The way you learn is almost the same as me. I also learned about crypto in an autodidactic way.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on June 28, 2024, 08:32:05 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
There is nothing else that will get anyone interested in investing in bitcoin if not curiosity and or the need to make more money.
Personally. I do not fall in the category of those who are playing in crypto and doesnt have bitcoin, I've bought and sold bitcoin thousands of times since 2016 I joined this space.
What I usually do is buy it as investment, and when the price rises, and issue that require money come up, and there is no other place to get they money, I simply sell my bitcoin and sort out the issue, and later when the price of bitcoin is down again, I buy back - it's that simple.

But again, it's not a must we all must hold bitcoin though, does who want can; and those who don't want can also hold whatever they like, or even not hold anything at all.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on June 28, 2024, 08:46:13 PM
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But that doesn't matter when we are still making a profit, even though our profits are not as big as they are now. What's more important is when we can still make a profit now by making a purchase and waiting until bitcoin hits ATH.
Continue to buy until the ATH is reached next year, of course there must be long-term targets that need to be prepared.
and buying gradually will be very helpful to accumulate our Bitcoin holdings, don't let this best moment be missed again like the moment in the past.

I still have a target to be able to reach the ATH of $100k and that is the main target now.
I also target a price of 100k and even I think it reaches 150k, yes although it will definitely take longer, but I'm sure it will happen it's just time to reach it.

Accumulating bitcoin regularly is a very good thing and we have felt that when we were at 15k, 20k, then we increased to the current price. I'm sure everyone will smile if they start accumulating bitcoin at the lowest price.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on June 29, 2024, 12:24:58 PM
I also target a price of 100k and even I think it reaches 150k, yes although it will definitely take longer, but I'm sure it will happen it's just time to reach it.

Accumulating bitcoin regularly is a very good thing and we have felt that when we were at 15k, 20k, then we increased to the current price. I'm sure everyone will smile if they start accumulating bitcoin at the lowest price.

100k$ and 150k$ will take longer and only those people can achieve their target who have more tolerance while most of them sell their Bitcoin as they become tired of holding it longer.

Knowledgeable people are successful investors of Bitcoin and they know that even a big dump can make them profitable if they remain calm under such circumstances and keep the Accumulation process continue.

 Accumulation can give you courage and you will be able to continue your Investment in such a way that you will think about buying at dump and selling at pump so your profit will be bigger and sure.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on June 29, 2024, 01:29:28 PM
I also target a price of 100k and even I think it reaches 150k, yes although it will definitely take longer, but I'm sure it will happen it's just time to reach it.

Accumulating bitcoin regularly is a very good thing and we have felt that when we were at 15k, 20k, then we increased to the current price. I'm sure everyone will smile if they start accumulating bitcoin at the lowest price.

100k$ and 150k$ will take longer and only those people can achieve their target who have more tolerance while most of them sell their Bitcoin as they become tired of holding it longer.

Knowledgeable people are successful investors of Bitcoin and they know that even a big dump can make them profitable if they remain calm under such circumstances and keep the Accumulation process continue.

 Accumulation can give you courage and you will be able to continue your Investment in such a way that you will think about buying at dump and selling at pump so your profit will be bigger and sure.
There were also those who sold at 70k because that was their target from the start, so they didn't have to hold it for long and immediately took profits, I think that's good because they carried out the plan they set at the beginning.

I think the longer we are in the crypto space, especially as bitcoin investors, the longer we will have the courage to hold it until the target we set and maybe that target is a very high price.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Gurujebs on June 29, 2024, 01:44:18 PM
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

Bitcoin doesn't increase every year. When you take the average pumped and dumped of Bitcoin in every year, 2022 didn't have growth but 2023 had a little while this year had much more. Bitcoin grow but not every year but despite that, I still like Bitcoin regardless and here are some of my reasons.

Bitcoin is the only coin that can't be seized or confiscated by any authority as long as they don't have access to your private keys, there is nothing like censorship in Bitcoin that probably don't exit in all the altcoins that we have. May funds like usdt has been seize on ethereum chain but can't never happen in Bitcoin.

Bitcoin remain the most trusted coin of all time. You never see crypto community has bias talk agains Bitcoin for once, everyone in crypto loves Bitcoin but not all people in crypto that loves other coins. Bitcoin remain the best coin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Obari on June 29, 2024, 02:03:57 PM
Basically bitcoin is freedom and hope for the common man and with that been said, I’m sure you now know why people are already interested to invest in bitcoin.
I’m sure not everyone holds bitcoin currently even those who have known it from the onset and there is absolutely no reason to feel bad about it

There are several reasons that would hinder a person from holding and I bet that not everyone is holding even people who already know a lot about it
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 29, 2024, 03:18:02 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
There is nothing else that will get anyone interested in investing in bitcoin if not curiosity and or the need to make more money.
Personally. I do not fall in the category of those who are playing in crypto and doesnt have bitcoin, I've bought and sold bitcoin thousands of times since 2016 I joined this space.
What I usually do is buy it as investment, and when the price rises, and issue that require money come up, and there is no other place to get they money, I simply sell my bitcoin and sort out the issue, and later when the price of bitcoin is down again, I buy back - it's that simple.

But again, it's not a must we all must hold bitcoin though, does who want can; and those who don't want can also hold whatever they like, or even not hold anything at all.
If you often make purchases when Bitcoin goes down and sell it when the price has gone up with the aim of meeting current needs, then you are one of the lucky people because you still make a profit.
yes, you are absolutely right, it is not necessary for us to have Bitcoin, I once met with a friend who is also my senior and he was one of the first people to introduce me to crypto currency. I told him that this was the first time I had Bitcoin and you know how he responded.  After finding out that I just had Bitcoin he was immediately shocked and didn't seem to believe it and I continued to tell the story until he believed why he didn't believe it a little that I just had Bitcoin because he knew that I had been playing in the crypto world for a long time
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: snowpega on June 29, 2024, 05:08:04 PM
it will be a very valuable lesson and experience for you and I think you will never forget all the events when you started learning about crypto. The way you learn is almost the same as me. I also learned about crypto in an autodidactic way.

That is really great as you have learned alot of things in Crytpo space at your own and this kind of learning makes person's knowledge more strong i mean, one who does DYOR (Do your own research) never forgets things for life time because he learns while taking an interest in those things by giving his/her time to it. Dear, as i have shared my part of story i started because of my university friends and that was my starting edge in crypto where i started my Journey in crypto world.

You may also have that kind of story, i mean where did you come to know about crypto space? there may be an starting edge, just like mine, where you also have started your crypto journey. I would like to know it only, dear, if you want to share it. Or did you come to know about the crypto world while doing research?
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: taufik123 on June 29, 2024, 07:18:39 PM
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Accumulating bitcoin regularly is a very good thing and we have felt that when we were at 15k, 20k, then we increased to the current price. I'm sure everyone will smile if they start accumulating bitcoin at the lowest price.
$15k-$20k is a price that will never be reached again in the near future, of course it is very difficult because Bitcoin is now still at the lowest price of $60k and if it has entered the DIP price of $15k then there will be more profit at this time.

DCA is very useful when there is a market shock like now, it will accumulate our bitcoin holdings and some of the top potential altcoins.
Now it is only necessary to wait for the market situation to improve and then the Bulls' will arrive soon.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on June 29, 2024, 08:41:38 PM
There were also those who sold at 70k because that was their target from the start, so they didn't have to hold it for long and immediately took profits, I think that's good because they carried out the plan they set at the beginning.

I think the longer we are in the crypto space, especially as bitcoin investors, the longer we will have the courage to hold it until the target we set and maybe that target is a very high price.

Everyone has different targets and they will sell at different costs because all of the people do not buy at similar worth so I think profit and selling price always differs. Most of the people who have bought Bitcoin at the rate of 26k$ are in profit even if the price reduces a lot so if they wait more or sell now will both be profitable for them.

Holding for a lengthy period is profitable but I think taking profit on time is better than waiting longer because you can invest this sum again when the price gets lower and keep your profit with yourselves thus your profit will be maintained as well as your investment will continue until another target achievement happens.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: JISAN on June 29, 2024, 10:12:45 PM
Bitcoin is a coin that is very important coin. In the world of cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin is the main one and all coins rise and fall around it. The future of Bitcoin is going to be very good in the near future. Investors are now more interested in assets such as gold rather than property. Bitcoin is now ranked second only to gold. Investors are now more interested in investing in Bitcoin because they don't think of Bitcoin as an asset. Bitcoin's rise has fallen but is expected to surpass 100k this year.  Bitcoin's good position will come Bitcoin's future will be very good ahead.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on June 29, 2024, 10:33:01 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
There is nothing else that will get anyone interested in investing in bitcoin if not curiosity and or the need to make more money.
Personally. I do not fall in the category of those who are playing in crypto and doesnt have bitcoin, I've bought and sold bitcoin thousands of times since 2016 I joined this space.
What I usually do is buy it as investment, and when the price rises, and issue that require money come up, and there is no other place to get they money, I simply sell my bitcoin and sort out the issue, and later when the price of bitcoin is down again, I buy back - it's that simple.

But again, it's not a must we all must hold bitcoin though, does who want can; and those who don't want can also hold whatever they like, or even not hold anything at all.
If you often make purchases when Bitcoin goes down and sell it when the price has gone up with the aim of meeting current needs, then you are one of the lucky people because you still make a profit.
yes, you are absolutely right, it is not necessary for us to have Bitcoin, I once met with a friend who is also my senior and he was one of the first people to introduce me to crypto currency. I told him that this was the first time I had Bitcoin and you know how he responded.  After finding out that I just had Bitcoin he was immediately shocked and didn't seem to believe it and I continued to tell the story until he believed why he didn't believe it a little that I just had Bitcoin because he knew that I had been playing in the crypto world for a long time
It's really not something new, a lot of people who have been in the crypto world have never really held Bitcoin, maybe they've only acquired it whenever they observe there's a DIP in the market with intentions of selling when the price regenerates and they make some profit.
These is what majority of people in the crypto space usually do, they're mostly there for the short-term gain, they try to time the market and when they feel it's favourable, they buy and when they see they're in profit, they sell and take out their profits.

These are actually called traders not investors, investors are those who consider Bitcoin for its long-term potentials and regardless of the current market conditions, they continue to HODL.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on June 30, 2024, 01:40:47 PM
There were also those who sold at 70k because that was their target from the start, so they didn't have to hold it for long and immediately took profits, I think that's good because they carried out the plan they set at the beginning.

I think the longer we are in the crypto space, especially as bitcoin investors, the longer we will have the courage to hold it until the target we set and maybe that target is a very high price.

Everyone has different targets and they will sell at different costs because all of the people do not buy at similar worth so I think profit and selling price always differs. Most of the people who have bought Bitcoin at the rate of 26k$ are in profit even if the price reduces a lot so if they wait more or sell now will both be profitable for them.

Holding for a lengthy period is profitable but I think taking profit on time is better than waiting longer because you can invest this sum again when the price gets lower and keep your profit with yourselves thus your profit will be maintained as well as your investment will continue until another target achievement happens.
However, determining the right time is not easy, because the right thing is to sell at the ATH, but we know where the ATH point will occur. Everyone will definitely want ATH so they can sell, but the problem is as I said.

Therefore, we make another option in determining the right time, namely the target we set. When the price of bitcoin has touched the price we have set, then it is the right time for us to take profit.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on June 30, 2024, 03:48:03 PM
it will be a very valuable lesson and experience for you and I think you will never forget all the events when you started learning about crypto. The way you learn is almost the same as me. I also learned about crypto in an autodidactic way.

That is really great as you have learned alot of things in Crytpo space at your own and this kind of learning makes person's knowledge more strong i mean, one who does DYOR (Do your own research) never forgets things for life time because he learns while taking an interest in those things by giving his/her time to it. Dear, as i have shared my part of story i started because of my university friends and that was my starting edge in crypto where i started my Journey in crypto world.

You may also have that kind of story, i mean where did you come to know about crypto space? there may be an starting edge, just like mine, where you also have started your crypto journey. I would like to know it only, dear, if you want to share it. Or did you come to know about the crypto world while doing research?
In my opinion, the story of my introduction to crypto is very sad.
The first time I heard the term crypto was from a friend at work but with a different definition from mine I saw him playing a game I immediately approached him and asked what it was he answered only a game then I asked again what game it was how come I never saw it he answered again with the same answer after that I asked him to teach me but he didn't want to and he gave advice to create an account on Bitcointalk which is now known as BTT I immediately created an account on BTT and after that he told me to join the signature campaign after that he didn't tell me what else he said I was told to learn by myself After that he told me to join the signature campaign after that he didn't tell me what else he said I was told to learn by myself and I started learning about BTT I was quite active there until one day I started to feel bored and I left it You know yourself, right, if the conditions for joining the signature campaign are there is a minimum rank while at that time on the BTT forum people were very stingy to give karma or merit and I started to give up and forget about BTT.
After a few years I didn't open my account on BTT when I wanted to open it again my account was lost my email and password were not registered I don't know why and now I don't have an account there yesterday I tried to create an account there again but it seems quite difficult and I undo my intention to create an account on Bitcointalk.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: snowpega on June 30, 2024, 04:23:39 PM
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To be very honest, your part of story is kinda relatable with me, and I really can feel your side of the story and appreciate you for your struggle if you are not on BTT but you are here on reputable rank. Yes, It is the fact that people are stingy there, as they share very few merits with each other, although merit sources play a very good role to help their junior members to achieve there next rank. I really suggest you to register again your account there as well.

I have been struggling from one year on BTT and i am very close to Senior member rank there but i never have accepted there in any campaign which pays a good pay rate Once i was selected in a campaign which has too many slots based on FCFS so thats is why i was selected in the ending slot that in result, i got a very low pay rate, but you can assume it as nothing (haha). i was hoping to rank up in the campaign in case any of the above participants leave, i will rank up but no one leave that campaign. I am still hoping to get selected on BTT one day, as I have spent my long time there. Never leave hopes! :)

The same of mine as yours, my friends used to do work in university days. i asked them what are they doing, one of them suggested me to register account on BTT and he also guided me very well. I also learned a lot from the guidance threads that are available there for the newbie users. 
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Pastaral on June 30, 2024, 06:24:22 PM
I think there is no asset as big as Bitcoin.  None of those who invest this bitcoin have any account of it yet they invest huge amount of bitcoins.  Because it is a great resource for the future.  Currently, the success of Bitcoin is final in 2024.  Therefore, investors' interest in Bitcoin has increased.  So they prefer to invest it.  Because they know very well how profitable it is.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SamReomo on June 30, 2024, 06:47:20 PM
However, determining the right time is not easy, because the right thing is to sell at the ATH, but we know where the ATH point will occur.
A better approach to sell ones holdings should be at the time when Bitcoin forms a new ATH because at that point most people who have invested in Bitcoin would make profits from that investment.

Sometimes it's way better to follow another approach by selling your Bitcoin holdings at 10% profit as that's enough profit for some people.

I personally follow the 2nd approach as with that approach I can sell for profit and when market dumps again I can accumulate more Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on June 30, 2024, 07:42:19 PM
However, determining the right time is not easy, because the right thing is to sell at the ATH, but we know where the ATH point will occur.
A better approach to sell ones holdings should be at the time when Bitcoin forms a new ATH because at that point most people who have invested in Bitcoin would make profits from that investment.

Sometimes it's way better to follow another approach by selling your Bitcoin holdings at 10% profit as that's enough profit for some people.

I personally follow the 2nd approach as with that approach I can sell for profit and when market dumps again I can accumulate more Bitcoin.
Your method for making a profit buying and selling bitcoin by targeting 10% profit is a good thing and makes sense, if I had a lot of time to do that I would do the same thing, because my busy real world makes me rarely monitor the market, maybe someday I will follow your advice. Because currently I only buy when it is bearish and hold until the bullish season next year.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Asiska02 on June 30, 2024, 07:56:39 PM
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

First things first, I will say I have been storing bitcoin because of the store of value peculiar to it and not necessarily for the benefits that it entails when you invest into them as a profitable asset. One of the most important features of it that made me love it is because it can be invested in and can make you profitable after holding for a long time. I am most interested in that aspect of it but I find myself using it more often as a means of exchange and payment of service rather than holding for the long time to be profitable in it. I still have strong believe in its potential for the future, and will also keep some for that benefit not to pass me by also.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: TomPluz on July 01, 2024, 05:11:39 AM
I have invested in Bitcoin because I know that after a long period of time I can recover my losses and become profitable from the investment.
This is the reason that almost everyone says, including me too. We believe in bitcoin because we can see how bitcoin grows over time and that makes us believe in bitcoin. However, we must have long-term planning if we want to invest in bitcoin. Maybe we can invest in the short term as long as we get a profit, but in my opinion that is not optimal in making a profit. So it is better for us to invest for a very long time to achieve maximum profits.

The idea of HODLING Bitcoin for the long-term is based on historical precedents and that is why we know that eventually Bitcoin will be increasing in value on a year-to-year basis maybe with some few exemptions but overall this is an accepted fact. There are a lot of people like me who are not into trading and don't have the technical inclination to get into the learning curve so investing and seemingly just forgetting our Bitcoin can be the best option. This is just like having a savings account that you will only withdraw after some years except that we know Bitcoin has the potential to give us some financial independence if done the right way. Are you using DCA with your Bitcoin investing?

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Gurujebs on July 01, 2024, 07:13:25 AM
A better approach to sell ones holdings should be at the time when Bitcoin forms a new ATH because at that point most people who have invested in Bitcoin would make profits from that investment.

Sometimes it's way better to follow another approach by selling your Bitcoin holdings at 10% profit as that's enough profit for some people.

I personally follow the 2nd approach as with that approach I can sell for profit and when market dumps again I can accumulate more Bitcoin.

The problem is that majority of people don't know when to sell at the all time high. They are always caught by the Bitcoin opium and don't want to sell and since that opportunity is a come but once time, they tend to believe there could be a second chance and while they wait, that could be the time Bitcoin price will be due for corrections, and they wouldn't be able to sell again because it will be a loss.

As a Bitcoin holder, once you have profited in your Bitcoin investment, the moment you see your portfolio in a profits in good amounts, try and sell some amount and leave the rest perhaps the price will go up later and if the dump continues, you can sell the rest and buy back again later when it hit new lows again.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SamReomo on July 01, 2024, 08:50:04 PM
Your method for making a profit buying and selling bitcoin by targeting 10% profit is a good thing and makes sense, if I had a lot of time to do that I would do the same thing, because my busy real world makes me rarely monitor the market, maybe someday I will follow your advice. Because currently I only buy when it is bearish and hold until the bullish season next year.
Your approach of buying in bearish season and selling in bullish season is the one that all those busy investors follow who can't devote much time to monitor the market.

I'm a trader as well and that's why I monitor the market multiple times a day but sometimes when I'm too busy then at those days I only check the market 4-5 times per week.

When you have enough time to monitor the market then I suggest you to follow my strategy as that maybe helpful for you.

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As a Bitcoin holder, once you have profited in your Bitcoin investment, the moment you see your portfolio in a profits in good amounts, try and sell some amount and leave the rest
That's a good approach but I believe one should keep some amount for holding for long term and allow the rest of profitable trading as you suggested. That way one can make profits and still holds something and if market continues going upward then one can make good profits by selling at high values.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 01, 2024, 09:51:53 PM
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To be very honest, your part of story is kinda relatable with me, and I really can feel your side of the story and appreciate you for your struggle if you are not on BTT but you are here on reputable rank. Yes, It is the fact that people are stingy there, as they share very few merits with each other, although merit sources play a very good role to help their junior members to achieve there next rank. I really suggest you to register again your account there as well.

I have been struggling from one year on BTT and i am very close to Senior member rank there but i never have accepted there in any campaign which pays a good pay rate Once i was selected in a campaign which has too many slots based on FCFS so thats is why i was selected in the ending slot that in result, i got a very low pay rate, but you can assume it as nothing (haha). i was hoping to rank up in the campaign in case any of the above participants leave, i will rank up but no one leave that campaign. I am still hoping to get selected on BTT one day, as I have spent my long time there. Never leave hopes! :)

The same of mine as yours, my friends used to do work in university days. i asked them what are they doing, one of them suggested me to register account on BTT and he also guided me very well. I also learned a lot from the guidance threads that are available there for the newbie users.
I tried to register again on BTT and the registration was successful but I couldn't make posts and such.
This is the description of the page at the beginning

*Your IP address has previously been used for evil on this forum, or it is a known proxy/VPN/Tor exit node, so you are required to pay a small fee before you are able to post messages or send PMs. You can still use all of the read-only features without paying.
Your account contains 21.63 units of evil. To atone, you must pay a total of 0.00001293 bitcoins (0.01293 mBTC; 1293 satoshi). Pay to the address 39eQQk6vNhQq8G3e2hxNnxBABXdfXHDum9. Once you have paid the full amount, wait a few seconds and then reload this page. If the fee is so small that your wallet is unable to send it, you can send any larger amount, though you will not be refunded the difference.

Alternatively, the people listed here can whitelist you for free. Paying the fee is probably easier/quicker, though.

People commonly say, "I haven't posted anything before, so why on Earth am I banned?" You are not banned. Your IP address was previously used for evil, so everyone who uses that IP address has to pay this registration fee.*

So I don't know what to do, maybe you can help me find a solution.
But even if I have me there it seems like I won't be as active as here because the work schedule is very busy and I'm a little overwhelmed to manage the time.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: JoyMarsha on July 01, 2024, 11:22:47 PM
However, determining the right time is not easy, because the right thing is to sell at the ATH, but we know where the ATH point will occur.
A better approach to sell ones holdings should be at the time when Bitcoin forms a new ATH because at that point most people who have invested in Bitcoin would make profits from that investment.

Sometimes it's way better to follow another approach by selling your Bitcoin holdings at 10% profit as that's enough profit for some people.

I personally follow the 2nd approach as with that approach I can sell for profit and when market dumps again I can accumulate more Bitcoin.
The two best approaches you mentioned should be put into consideration by next year I think not this year. By next year, bitcoin should get to its ATH, and probably many people will be selling their bitcoin at a high price. And some will sell at 10-20% profits you mentioned.

For me, I am selling my bitcoin at a price within $100k-$150k
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on July 02, 2024, 06:07:51 AM
However, determining the right time is not easy, because the right thing is to sell at the ATH, but we know where the ATH point will occur.
A better approach to sell ones holdings should be at the time when Bitcoin forms a new ATH because at that point most people who have invested in Bitcoin would make profits from that investment.

Sometimes it's way better to follow another approach by selling your Bitcoin holdings at 10% profit as that's enough profit for some people.

I personally follow the 2nd approach as with that approach I can sell for profit and when market dumps again I can accumulate more Bitcoin.
The two best approaches you mentioned should be put into consideration by next year I think not this year. By next year, bitcoin should get to its ATH, and probably many people will be selling their bitcoin at a high price. And some will sell at 10-20% profits you mentioned.

For me, I am selling my bitcoin at a price within $100k-$150k
A fairly reasonable target if you aim to sell Bitcoin next year at $100K, but if you target $150K, it seems too difficult.  This is just my opinion, because everyone may be different in their predictions.  If you want to start trading, you can do it when the market is bullish, because we can easily get a 10% profit as long as we choose the right coins.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bayu7adi on July 02, 2024, 06:23:17 AM
The two best approaches you mentioned should be put into consideration by next year I think not this year. By next year, bitcoin should get to its ATH, and probably many people will be selling their bitcoin at a high price. And some will sell at 10-20% profits you mentioned.

For me, I am selling my bitcoin at a price within $100k-$150k
Yes, if this year doesn't show special price movements compared to Bitcoin, then the only thing we can wait for is next year... I can't confirm that until Q2 2025, because before Q2 2025 comes, the high price will be above $100. k should have happened by calculating the data from the previous halving... one of the things that seems to have changed the halving pattern this time is the existence of an ETF that arrived several months before the halving occurred.. in my opinion that has messed up the current price pattern a bit.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: laijsica on July 02, 2024, 07:44:00 AM
However, determining the right time is not easy, because the right thing is to sell at the ATH, but we know where the ATH point will occur.
A better approach to sell ones holdings should be at the time when Bitcoin forms a new ATH because at that point most people who have invested in Bitcoin would make profits from that investment.

Sometimes it's way better to follow another approach by selling your Bitcoin holdings at 10% profit as that's enough profit for some people.

I personally follow the 2nd approach as with that approach I can sell for profit and when market dumps again I can accumulate more Bitcoin.
You are right Selling decision can be good when Bitcoin hits new ATH. Normally withdrawing your long held bitcoins may not be a good decision because if its price continues to rise you may not get the opportunity to buy at the dips that you previously bought in. In that case holding may be the best decision compared to selling at the time of ATH. You may even get multiple profits in future.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on July 02, 2024, 03:02:39 PM
However, determining the right time is not easy, because the right thing is to sell at the ATH, but we know where the ATH point will occur.
A better approach to sell ones holdings should be at the time when Bitcoin forms a new ATH because at that point most people who have invested in Bitcoin would make profits from that investment.

Sometimes it's way better to follow another approach by selling your Bitcoin holdings at 10% profit as that's enough profit for some people.

I personally follow the 2nd approach as with that approach I can sell for profit and when market dumps again I can accumulate more Bitcoin.
You are right Selling decision can be good when Bitcoin hits new ATH. Normally withdrawing your long held bitcoins may not be a good decision because if its price continues to rise you may not get the opportunity to buy at the dips that you previously bought in. In that case holding may be the best decision compared to selling at the time of ATH. You may even get multiple profits in future.
This can be done, at least with that profit we can enjoy it and we can hold the rest until the price of bitcoin soars again and forms a new ATH.

However, not everyone can do that, because some people will also return their capital. I mean by the profit they get on selling they will buy assets in altcoins or they invest in other forms in real life. So this will come back to each person.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Roseline492 on July 02, 2024, 03:59:10 PM
As a Bitcoin holder, once you have profited in your Bitcoin investment, the moment you see your portfolio in a profits in good amounts, try and sell some amount and leave the rest perhaps the price will go up later and if the dump continues, you can sell the rest and buy back again later when it hit new lows again.

Is a good strategy for those who doesn't want to miss out opportunitties, however this method has been very helpful for most holders because with the strategy it will be very difficult for someone to lose on the market because before the price will drop to a certain level they had already sold some part of there investment while they wait to see how the price movement Will be, though for me I'm still holding.

However I could remember most investors who sold a large quantity of there Bitcoin investment when the price created the new ATH they sold and made a lot of money and also leaving some part of the investment so that if the Bitcoin price continues to rise they will still not lose out, and now considering how low the price is they are very happy with there decision because after making the huge profit they still stand a chance to even buy more higher amount now because of the price.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on July 02, 2024, 04:06:14 PM
However, determining the right time is not easy, because the right thing is to sell at the ATH, but we know where the ATH point will occur.
A better approach to sell ones holdings should be at the time when Bitcoin forms a new ATH because at that point most people who have invested in Bitcoin would make profits from that investment.

Sometimes it's way better to follow another approach by selling your Bitcoin holdings at 10% profit as that's enough profit for some people.

I personally follow the 2nd approach as with that approach I can sell for profit and when market dumps again I can accumulate more Bitcoin.
You are right Selling decision can be good when Bitcoin hits new ATH. Normally withdrawing your long held bitcoins may not be a good decision because if its price continues to rise you may not get the opportunity to buy at the dips that you previously bought in. In that case holding may be the best decision compared to selling at the time of ATH. You may even get multiple profits in future.
Sorry but I have to disagree with you, not for anything but the fact that history has proven that even after a very long ride up, the price of bitcoins always end up finding it's way back down, it may not come back down to the point where it started to rise, but the emphasis is that, it's will always come back down, it can't go up forever..
So, a good investor learns how to sell at the top, then wait patiently for the rally to end, he or she can then buy back the same amount of bitcoin he or she previously had, then use the profit left to either invest in other assets, or withdraw it and use the money to solve some of his or her real life problems.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: snowpega on July 02, 2024, 04:14:31 PM
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So I don't know what to do, maybe you can help me find a solution.
But even if I have me there it seems like I won't be as active as here because the work schedule is very busy and I'm a little overwhelmed to manage the time.

Sure dear, I really would help you if I find any solution of it but for now I personally myself never faced this problem so for now my apology and hope you can understand it.  But yes, dear, I have seen some user-facing this kind of problem... as one case, I do remember I suggested one of my cousins to create an account on BTT she had no idea about this platform before and had not even used it before or opened it. But when she started to create it she also faced the same issue as yours. At the current time, she has no idea about this platform that much.

Then this thing really put me in thinking about what can the real issue as she has never used or opened the website. Maybe the BTT proxy detection system had detected my account on her internet as I was online there at that time but the thing is that I did not register my account on her internet connection and we also live in different cities as well.  Now I don't know how BTT detection system works.

Lastly, dear, I don't know how busy you are currently and what is your living style so you may have a better idea of how you can manage your time for yourself. If you feel that you are doing it well here then Best of luck you with this platform where you are already at a reputable position. :)

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 02, 2024, 04:59:34 PM
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So I don't know what to do, maybe you can help me find a solution.
But even if I have me there it seems like I won't be as active as here because the work schedule is very busy and I'm a little overwhelmed to manage the time.

Sure dear, I really would help you if I find any solution of it but for now I personally myself never faced this problem so for now my apology and hope you can understand it.  But yes, dear, I have seen some user-facing this kind of problem... as one case, I do remember I suggested one of my cousins to create an account on BTT she had no idea about this platform before and had not even used it before or opened it. But when she started to create it she also faced the same issue as yours. At the current time, she has no idea about this platform that much.

Then this thing really put me in thinking about what can the real issue as she has never used or opened the website. Maybe the BTT proxy detection system had detected my account on her internet as I was online there at that time but the thing is that I did not register my account on her internet connection and we also live in different cities as well.  Now I don't know how BTT detection system works.

Lastly, dear, I don't know how busy you are currently and what is your living style so you may have a better idea of how you can manage your time for yourself. If you feel that you are doing it well here then Best of luck you with this platform where you are already at a reputable position. :)
Maybe if in other countries it doesn't happen like what I experienced because in the past I was made a btt account by a friend who was in a country that he must have been in the country with me and it worked there were no problems like I experienced when I made the account and now the account he gave me is also lost and cannot be opened I don't know what the problem is but that's okay maybe the btt platform is not good for me just here and here there are also many good people who help each other.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: laijsica on July 02, 2024, 05:17:45 PM
However, determining the right time is not easy, because the right thing is to sell at the ATH, but we know where the ATH point will occur.
A better approach to sell ones holdings should be at the time when Bitcoin forms a new ATH because at that point most people who have invested in Bitcoin would make profits from that investment.

Sometimes it's way better to follow another approach by selling your Bitcoin holdings at 10% profit as that's enough profit for some people.

I personally follow the 2nd approach as with that approach I can sell for profit and when market dumps again I can accumulate more Bitcoin.
You are right Selling decision can be good when Bitcoin hits new ATH. Normally withdrawing your long held bitcoins may not be a good decision because if its price continues to rise you may not get the opportunity to buy at the dips that you previously bought in. In that case holding may be the best decision compared to selling at the time of ATH. You may even get multiple profits in future.
Sorry but I have to disagree with you, not for anything but the fact that history has proven that even after a very long ride up, the price of bitcoins always end up finding it's way back down, it may not come back down to the point where it started to rise, but the emphasis is that, it's will always come back down, it can't go up forever..
So, a good investor learns how to sell at the top, then wait patiently for the rally to end, he or she can then buy back the same amount of bitcoin he or she previously had, then use the profit left to either invest in other assets, or withdraw it and use the money to solve some of his or her real life problems.
I agree with every word you say. At the same time we should have the freedom to speculate as I have said. Bitcoin is a volatile asset and its value can drop to zero and every investor should make their investment decisions accordingly. At the same time it can skyrocket in value which statistics from the last few years give us hope that the value of Bitcoin has increased about 40k times in the last 14 years. Many cryptocurrencies have launched in the market after the launch of Bitcoin, but no other cryptocurrency has experienced such a high price increase. So with every asset Bitcoin is considered a valuable asset its holdings can be increased. Although every investors should have different insight which is short term or long term.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SamReomo on July 02, 2024, 11:04:44 PM
By next year, bitcoin should get to its ATH, and probably many people will be selling their bitcoin at a high price. And some will sell at 10-20% profits you mentioned.
There's a chance that Bitcoin might make another ATH this year and then cross that one once again next year. However, if someone knows my strategy then it can be executed this year or maybe in next year as well. It can be useful for those investors as well who buy Bitcoin when market faces huge dips.

So, a good investor learns how to sell at the top, then wait patiently for the rally to end, he or she can then buy back the same amount of bitcoin he or she previously had, then use the profit left to either invest in other assets, or withdraw it and use the money to solve some of his or her real life problems.
I highly agree with you and I believe we both think similarly. Whatever you said is quite true about a good investor, the market always goes up and after a big ride it has to go down once again as the buying pressure reduces and selling pressure increases.

Let's look at the current situation of the market where many people are creating fud that bull run is over and we may not see a new ATH and that's causing fear in the brains of the weak hands who are selling their Bitcoin holdings because of that fear and because of those people it's getting dumped day by day.

Now those who are good investors often wait for such selling pressure and but when they see huge dumps and then continue buying when they see more intensity in such dumps. After sometime when huge investment companies start accumulating Bitcoin publicly then the buying pressure increases and bad investors keep buying when prices goes 10% up or more and good investors at that point can sell with profits and wait patiently for months to see similar market conditions.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: JoyMarsha on July 02, 2024, 11:29:33 PM
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But that doesn't matter when we are still making a profit, even though our profits are not as big as they are now. What's more important is when we can still make a profit now by making a purchase and waiting until bitcoin hits ATH.
Continue to buy until the ATH is reached next year, of course there must be long-term targets that need to be prepared.
and buying gradually will be very helpful to accumulate our Bitcoin holdings, don't let this best moment be missed again like the moment in the past.

I still have a target to be able to reach the ATH of $100k and that is the main target now.
A $100k target price is very achievable for bitcoin to reach toward next year's bull run probably.

Many of us in the crypto space, have a $100k or above target price in our mind to sell off our bitcoin holdings. We can't wait for such a price to come by so that we can sell our bitcoin for huge profits since the aim is to sell at profits, not at a loss price
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: joniboini on July 03, 2024, 05:28:54 AM
Maybe if in other countries it doesn't happen like what I experienced because in the past I was made a btt account by a friend who was in a country that he must have been in the country with me and it worked there were no problems like I experienced when I made the account and now the account he gave me is also lost and cannot be opened I don't know what the problem is but that's okay maybe the btt platform is not good for me just here and here there are also many good people who help each other.
Evil IP is quite common and the only way to fix that is to pay to the address they generated for you iirc. Without trying to derail this thread further, you can also ask on the meta board with your account iirc, or make a thread on the local board here asking for help. I believe the process is quite straightforward.

This just made me realize I stumbled upon Bitcointalk and Bitcoin by accident in the past. I was looking for a side job to pay for my uni and then I saw a random airdrop ad randomly. Got interested in bounty hunting and then started focusing more on being active in several crypto communities. Been saving and buying sats here and there so I have a decent amount of BTC in my wallet, although some of them have been liquidated already.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on July 03, 2024, 11:04:04 AM
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But that doesn't matter when we are still making a profit, even though our profits are not as big as they are now. What's more important is when we can still make a profit now by making a purchase and waiting until bitcoin hits ATH.
Continue to buy until the ATH is reached next year, of course there must be long-term targets that need to be prepared.
and buying gradually will be very helpful to accumulate our Bitcoin holdings, don't let this best moment be missed again like the moment in the past.

I still have a target to be able to reach the ATH of $100k and that is the main target now.
A $100k target price is very achievable for bitcoin to reach toward next year's bull run probably.

Many of us in the crypto space, have a $100k or above target price in our mind to sell off our bitcoin holdings. We can't wait for such a price to come by so that we can sell our bitcoin for huge profits since the aim is to sell at profits, not at a loss price
100K USD is a reasonable target and it is likely that it will be achieved by the end of this year or perhaps early next year. many seniors predict this, I also still hold my bitcoin and will sell it at $100K, now we should start collecting potential altcoins that we can hold until next year, when the market is experiencing a correction, this is a good time to buy .
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: armanda90 on July 03, 2024, 03:44:14 PM
100K USD is a reasonable target and it is likely that it will be achieved by the end of this year or perhaps early next year. many seniors predict this, I also still hold my bitcoin and will sell it at $100K, now we should start collecting potential altcoins that we can hold until next year, when the market is experiencing a correction, this is a good time to buy .
Not possible for bitcoin price reach up to $100k but regarding bitcoin current price need more patience waiting this price raise, bitcoin still not on good trend right now after many time facing bad new or FUD make bitcoin price difficult consistent on the higher price and always failed break the last all time high price.
I am expected bitcoin will up to $100k one day later but seems in near future its happening because bitcoin get many side difficult break out on higher price. Around seven until eight months later seems is realistic target for bitcoin break out to $100k looking bad news around bitcoin right now.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bayu7adi on July 03, 2024, 05:18:49 PM
Not possible for bitcoin price reach up to $100k but regarding bitcoin current price need more patience waiting this price raise, bitcoin still not on good trend right now after many time facing bad new or FUD make bitcoin price difficult consistent on the higher price and always failed break the last all time high price.
I am expected bitcoin will up to $100k one day later but seems in near future its happening because bitcoin get many side difficult break out on higher price. Around seven until eight months later seems is realistic target for bitcoin break out to $100k looking bad news around bitcoin right now.
Many people think that because it is a fact that the price of Bitcoin has experienced a significant decline recently... after failing to break through the resistance level, Bitcoin has now experienced a decline of up to 12%... $100k still makes sense for this year, because the price of Bitcoin after The halving has not shown a strong bullrun, so there is still a chance for another new ATH in the next few months... some people still seem optimistic about the next bullrun, even though there is a lot of bad news now, but what is certain is that many people believe the price will bounce in the near future.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 03, 2024, 05:51:06 PM
Maybe if in other countries it doesn't happen like what I experienced because in the past I was made a btt account by a friend who was in a country that he must have been in the country with me and it worked there were no problems like I experienced when I made the account and now the account he gave me is also lost and cannot be opened I don't know what the problem is but that's okay maybe the btt platform is not good for me just here and here there are also many good people who help each other.
Evil IP is quite common and the only way to fix that is to pay to the address they generated for you iirc. Without trying to derail this thread further, you can also ask on the meta board with your account iirc, or make a thread on the local board here asking for help. I believe the process is quite straightforward.

This just made me realize I stumbled upon Bitcointalk and Bitcoin by accident in the past. I was looking for a side job to pay for my uni and then I saw a random airdrop ad randomly. Got interested in bounty hunting and then started focusing more on being active in several crypto communities. Been saving and buying sats here and there so I have a decent amount of BTC in my wallet, although some of them have been liquidated already.
Maybe later when I'm not too busy with other work, if I'm currently working a lot so I don't have time to discuss it, maybe I will find a solution myself.
Honestly, I'm not really interested in investing in Bitcoin but maybe I'll set aside a little bit for Bitcoin and maybe invest more in Ethereum, Solana and BNB.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: jeraldskie11 on July 03, 2024, 05:54:03 PM
I got interested to Bitcoin because of it's possibility to make you rich in just a short period of time. Other than that, you have the assurance that your money will not turn to zero or won't make you lose as long as you didn't sell and keeps the key in a safe place. In real world investment, you have to spend years to get what you want, but sometimes it fails. You're wasting your physical energy without a guarantee. And then Bitcoin came in, and I was amaze on what it gives to us when we enter crypto that no other stuff can give us.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: JunaidAzizi on July 03, 2024, 07:47:45 PM
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I didn't know what to say about your story, whether it's sad or appreciative of your efforts and capabilities in learning some things. I think I can pick both things at the same time because you lost your account. It is so sad, but you learned many things from the forum by yourself, and now you are here with a legendary rank, which means you have much knowledge about the forum and the crypto world. Every person has their own story of joining cryptos, and my story is a little bit related to yours. However, my friend not only introduced me to Bitcointalk but also gave me guidance and support. Now I can understand many things, and I am still learning, as you know, crypto is like an ocean.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on July 03, 2024, 09:04:45 PM
By next year, bitcoin should get to its ATH, and probably many people will be selling their bitcoin at a high price. And some will sell at 10-20% profits you mentioned.
There's a chance that Bitcoin might make another ATH this year and then cross that one once again next year. However, if someone knows my strategy then it can be executed this year or maybe in next year as well. It can be useful for those investors as well who buy Bitcoin when market faces huge dips.
I very much share the same thought and opinion with you on whether if bitcoin will record a new all time high this year, I really have had that thought in mind especially today after bitcoin slipped below $60k, stayed there for a few minutes and then quickly got back to a few hundreds of dollars above $60k, I couldn't help but imagine what a good buying opportunity we have right now, but unfortunately for me, I have no extra cash laying around at the moment.

I honestly believe that Bitcoin will record a new all time high before this year ends, and by the top of the bull run next year, it may record another all time high which can be as high as $120k or more..

Anyways, it's all speculation, not a financial advice..
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: salad daging on July 03, 2024, 09:11:36 PM
I got interested to Bitcoin because of it's possibility to make you rich in just a short period of time. Other than that, you have the assurance that your money will not turn to zero or won't make you lose as long as you didn't sell and keeps the key in a safe place. In real world investment, you have to spend years to get what you want, but sometimes it fails. You're wasting your physical energy without a guarantee. And then Bitcoin came in, and I was amaze on what it gives to us when we enter crypto that no other stuff can give us.
Bitcoin is not a get-rich-quick scheme you invest in bitcoin it takes several years if you look at the cycle then 5 years you have to wait if you want to see bitcoin become ATH this speaks of looking at previous history so there is no instant investment all takes time and patience.
Many people diversify in several assets and there is always a saying never put eggs in one basket.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 03, 2024, 11:06:47 PM
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I didn't know what to say about your story, whether it's sad or appreciative of your efforts and capabilities in learning some things. I think I can pick both things at the same time because you lost your account. It is so sad, but you learned many things from the forum by yourself, and now you are here with a legendary rank, which means you have much knowledge about the forum and the crypto world. Every person has their own story of joining cryptos, and my story is a little bit related to yours. However, my friend not only introduced me to Bitcointalk but also gave me guidance and support. Now I can understand many things, and I am still learning, as you know, crypto is like an ocean.
If you still have someone guiding and directing when learning about crypto it's good maybe it won't feel too difficult to understand it if I almost everything is the result of self-study so it feels slow and long to understand.
In the past, I could be said to be active in doing bounty tasks, especially from the Twitter bounty which you know yourself every week there must be a report and now I am a little not interested because of limited time.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Cantsay on July 03, 2024, 11:15:27 PM
In my opinion, the story of my introduction to crypto is very sad.
The first time I heard the term crypto was from a friend at work but with a different definition from mine I saw him playing a game I immediately approached him and asked what it was he answered only a game then I asked again what game it was how come I never saw it he answered again with the same answer after that I asked him to teach me but he didn't want to and he gave advice to create an account on Bitcointalk which is now known as BTT I immediately created an account on BTT and after that he told me to join the signature campaign after that he didn't tell me what else he said I was told to learn by myself After that he told me to join the signature campaign after that he didn't tell me what else he said I was told to learn by myself and I started learning about BTT I was quite active there until one day I started to feel bored and I left it You know yourself, right, if the conditions for joining the signature campaign are there is a minimum rank while at that time on the BTT forum people were very stingy to give karma or merit and I started to give up and forget about BTT.
After a few years I didn't open my account on BTT when I wanted to open it again my account was lost my email and password were not registered I don't know why and now I don't have an account there yesterday I tried to create an account there again but it seems quite difficult and I undo my intention to create an account on Bitcointalk.

I don't know how the game part of your story relates to your introduction to Bitcoin but still I got the rest part and that's what is important here.

For Bitcointalk, I actually never knew that there was something called signature campaign when I got to that site - all I knew was bounty where you'll have to perform tasks in twitter in order to get some rewards and to my it wasn't really worth it - it was after exploring the site myself and coming across some posts that mentioned being able to earn through signature that I decided to learn more about the forum and I learnt everything myself without any mentorship, I took it as a way of having fun, I tried to get to know new things everyday and use it in my day-to-day activity and see what I can do with it before finally mastering some thing there.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SamReomo on July 04, 2024, 12:04:13 AM
I honestly believe that Bitcoin will record a new all time high before this year ends, and by the top of the bull run next year, it may record another all time high which can be as high as $120k or more..
I also believe that Bitcoin will make a new ATH this year and when bull run is at its peak then I believe Bitcoin can reach or cross $100k or maybe $120k that you mentioned.

Some people even think that Bitcoin can reach or cross $150k at peak but I guess from the current situation of the market it's quite good to stick to $100k to $120k as peak of the bull run.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on July 04, 2024, 08:22:31 PM
I honestly believe that Bitcoin will record a new all time high before this year ends, and by the top of the bull run next year, it may record another all time high which can be as high as $120k or more..
I also believe that Bitcoin will make a new ATH this year and when bull run is at its peak then I believe Bitcoin can reach or cross $100k or maybe $120k that you mentioned.

Some people even think that Bitcoin can reach or cross $150k at peak but I guess from the current situation of the market it's quite good to stick to $100k to $120k as peak of the bull run.
I set my bitcoin sell target at $100K, maybe I will sell some of my bitcoin and keep holding it at its highest point. This is what I will do in the bullish season at the end of this year or maybe next year. This requires free funds, as many people say and we should have prepared it long ago.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Wiwo on July 04, 2024, 10:10:22 PM
I honestly believe that Bitcoin will record a new all time high before this year ends, and by the top of the bull run next year, it may record another all time high which can be as high as $120k or more..
I also believe that Bitcoin will make a new ATH this year and when bull run is at its peak then I believe Bitcoin can reach or cross $100k or maybe $120k that you mentioned.

Some people even think that Bitcoin can reach or cross $150k at peak but I guess from the current situation of the market it's quite good to stick to $100k to $120k as peak of the bull run.
Well this is what is always expected since the year started alot speculated that we are going to see the all time high in this year and the timings will be late in the year but then we where taken unaware when the last all time high happened in the first quarter and not even second quarter of the year 2024.

There is still indication that we are going to be seeing a more bitcoin uptrend direction movement before the third quarter of the year runs out and at that point we are going to move above 100k Bitcoin price as recorded all time high.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on July 05, 2024, 12:58:48 PM
I also believe that Bitcoin will make a new ATH this year and when bull run is at its peak then I believe Bitcoin can reach or cross $100k or maybe $120k that you mentioned.

Some people even think that Bitcoin can reach or cross $150k at peak but I guess from the current situation of the market it's quite good to stick to $100k to $120k as peak of the bull run.

If new ATH does not create during this year then it will be sure created by Bitcoin in 2025 because halving effects has not initiated yet which will increase the price of bitcoin as well as altcoins and once the price starts to pump then very soon it will reach to 100k$ but till today there has no upward movement shown by bitcoin since the happening of halving.

We should target that value which is possible to attain because if we target 150k$ or 200k$ then there is a probability that we will miss the 100k$ of achievement too where most of the people will sell their Bitcoin and eventually bear season will start due to lower in the value of coins.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SamReomo on July 05, 2024, 09:32:29 PM
I set my bitcoin sell target at $100K, maybe I will sell some of my bitcoin and keep holding it at its highest point.
You've set a quite good sell target for your Bitcoin, I hope you'll soon see that order getting filled. I hope you may see your sell order filled within 2024 as most of us still believe that Bitcoin can somehow perform really good by the end of this year.

There is still indication that we are going to be seeing a more bitcoin uptrend direction movement before the third quarter of the year runs out and at that point we are going to move above 100k Bitcoin price as recorded all time high.
I also believe in that indication and even think that we may soon see some upward moments from Bitcoin. The market may get a few more dumps because of that Mt. GOX thing but I'm quite sure at the end of this year we'll see Bitcoin reaching pretty high values.

We should target that value which is possible to attain because if we target 150k$ or 200k$ then there is a probability that we will miss the 100k$ of achievement too where most of the people will sell their Bitcoin and eventually bear season will start due to lower in the value of coins.
Although, anything is possible in crypto market but I agree that we should not aim for $150k or higher if we can see Bitcoin at $100k as that's already a pretty high value for most of us and I believe by then most of us would have made 2x to 4x profit if we bought Bitcoin during last two years.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Makus on July 06, 2024, 05:20:08 PM
I also believe that Bitcoin will make a new ATH this year and when bull run is at its peak then I believe Bitcoin can reach or cross $100k or maybe $120k that you mentioned.

Some people even think that Bitcoin can reach or cross $150k at peak but I guess from the current situation of the market it's quite good to stick to $100k to $120k as peak of the bull run.

If new ATH does not create during this year then it will be sure created by Bitcoin in 2025 because halving effects has not initiated yet which will increase the price of bitcoin as well as altcoins and once the price starts to pump then very soon it will reach to 100k$ but till today there has no upward movement shown by bitcoin since the happening of halving.

We should target that value which is possible to attain because if we target 150k$ or 200k$ then there is a probability that we will miss the 100k$ of achievement too where most of the people will sell their Bitcoin and eventually bear season will start due to lower in the value of coins.


I totally agree with you mate. What I  believe we are experiencing now is the Bitcoin price correction and a little manipulation by whales, that's all. And I strongly believe that if ATH doesn't happen this year, then probably next year. The historical trend can only be delayed but not stopped as long as Bitcoin keeps having demand and scarcity remains due to limited supply of coins. The 21 million coin to ever exit is a wise thought from Satoshi because that has been the more reason why Bitcoin price keeps pumping with demand.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Faisal2202 on July 06, 2024, 07:21:06 PM
What is DCA ?
What you feel is almost the same as what I feel, it feels great to be able to have assets in the form of Bitcoin whether this will be a normal thing for others but for me it feels different, feeling like there is an increase in the history of life let alone how to get it that maybe not everyone can, I will continue to hold it until later I really need it but I have plans to sell it partially or 50% of my Bitcoin balance when the Altcoin season starts and will buy it again when the bearish season has arrived like previous years.
DCA means dollar cost averaging. This means you buy BTC after an equal interval of time with a specific or variable amount of money. In simple words, it means you buy BTC every week, or every day, or every month, with some amount to accumulate as much as you can for a longer period of time. So, that's why the market price of the BTC does not matter that much until you want to hold it for a longer period of time.

I liked your reason, BTW what do you think when will the altcoin season start? I mean you probablyy want to sell BTC when its ATH or above $70k right? So what's your stance on this, do you think its possible for BTC to reach $70k again in upcoming month.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 06, 2024, 07:59:44 PM
In my opinion, the story of my introduction to crypto is very sad.
The first time I heard the term crypto was from a friend at work but with a different definition from mine I saw him playing a game I immediately approached him and asked what it was he answered only a game then I asked again what game it was how come I never saw it he answered again with the same answer after that I asked him to teach me but he didn't want to and he gave advice to create an account on Bitcointalk which is now known as BTT I immediately created an account on BTT and after that he told me to join the signature campaign after that he didn't tell me what else he said I was told to learn by myself After that he told me to join the signature campaign after that he didn't tell me what else he said I was told to learn by myself and I started learning about BTT I was quite active there until one day I started to feel bored and I left it You know yourself, right, if the conditions for joining the signature campaign are there is a minimum rank while at that time on the BTT forum people were very stingy to give karma or merit and I started to give up and forget about BTT.
After a few years I didn't open my account on BTT when I wanted to open it again my account was lost my email and password were not registered I don't know why and now I don't have an account there yesterday I tried to create an account there again but it seems quite difficult and I undo my intention to create an account on Bitcointalk.

I don't know how the game part of your story relates to your introduction to Bitcoin but still I got the rest part and that's what is important here.

For Bitcointalk, I actually never knew that there was something called signature campaign when I got to that site - all I knew was bounty where you'll have to perform tasks in twitter in order to get some rewards and to my it wasn't really worth it - it was after exploring the site myself and coming across some posts that mentioned being able to earn through signature that I decided to learn more about the forum and I learnt everything myself without any mentorship, I took it as a way of having fun, I tried to get to know new things everyday and use it in my day-to-day activity and see what I can do with it before finally mastering some thing there.
Congratulations, that's a great achievement for you.
Then you are now an expert there with your achievements now you should have gained a lot of knowledge and have gotten results or benefits from the BTT forum and of course you have gotten a lot of Bitcoin from the BTT forum.
Are you still active there and following some of the campaigns?
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Cantsay on July 06, 2024, 08:28:04 PM
Congratulations, that's a great achievement for you.
Then you are now an expert there with your achievements now you should have gained a lot of knowledge and have gotten results or benefits from the BTT forum and of course you have gotten a lot of Bitcoin from the BTT forum.
Are you still active there and following some of the campaigns?

I am still very far from who you’d refer to as an expert - users like o.e.l.e.o and the rest are the experts we are only trying our best to one day be like them and do similar things that they have done and still doing.

And concerning my activities over there - I’m still active and I’m still in a campaign, although it’s not easy trying to balance coming to two different forums and still do things in real life.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SamReomo on July 06, 2024, 10:04:33 PM
I totally agree with you mate. What I  believe we are experiencing now is the Bitcoin price correction and a little manipulation by whales, that's all. And I strongly believe that if ATH doesn't happen this year, then probably next year.
The market might get some more dumps if Mt. GOX somehow credits the victims of their exchange but I believe such payments will work as correction than a real dump. The ones who get their Bitcoin after many years will surely sell their holdings as soon as they receive it. The Bitcoin price was below $1000 when Mt. GOX was hacked and now it's still over $50k and for those victims it's more than 50x profit.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 14, 2024, 06:52:53 PM
Congratulations, that's a great achievement for you.
Then you are now an expert there with your achievements now you should have gained a lot of knowledge and have gotten results or benefits from the BTT forum and of course you have gotten a lot of Bitcoin from the BTT forum.
Are you still active there and following some of the campaigns?

I am still very far from who you’d refer to as an expert - users like o.e.l.e.o and the rest are the experts we are only trying our best to one day be like them and do similar things that they have done and still doing.

And concerning my activities over there - I’m still active and I’m still in a campaign, although it’s not easy trying to balance coming to two different forums and still do things in real life.
That's good, never waste an opportunity just to look for something else that you might not be able to get.
Maybe later if I already have an account there can you teach me to be well received by the members there.
Maybe by now you already have a lot of assets in the form of Bitcoin or other coins or you have turned them all into fiat and you should now be ready to welcome the Altcoin season. :)
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on July 15, 2024, 06:01:29 AM
I totally agree with you mate. What I  believe we are experiencing now is the Bitcoin price correction and a little manipulation by whales, that's all. And I strongly believe that if ATH doesn't happen this year, then probably next year.
The market might get some more dumps if Mt. GOX somehow credits the victims of their exchange but I believe such payments will work as correction than a real dump. The ones who get their Bitcoin after many years will surely sell their holdings as soon as they receive it. The Bitcoin price was below $1000 when Mt. GOX was hacked and now it's still over $50k and for those victims it's more than 50x profit.
The market has improved again and we see that the price of bitcoin has reached $62K, the price of altcoins is also increasing. If you still have funds, it's best to immediately buy coins that we think have the potential to rise during the bullish season.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bayu7adi on July 15, 2024, 08:13:32 AM
The market has improved again and we see that the price of bitcoin has reached $62K, the price of altcoins is also increasing. If you still have funds, it's best to immediately buy coins that we think have the potential to rise during the bullish season.
Yep... +3.3% today, quite a convincing move since we all just saw it at $56k a few days ago... maybe some people assumed the price had already bounced and was ready to go bullish... which we all expected was that the crazy bullish moment after the halving hasn't happened yet, so there are still many who are trapped in the assumption that the halving is a bullish moment... therefore, I think the psychology of the majority of people is also affected by this....

Hopefully the movement continues to improve and the chart is filled with green candlesticks.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bitterguy28 on July 15, 2024, 11:49:47 AM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Not sure if I am going to agree about this because never that I played in crypto since day one unless its for gambling
because I am taking this seriously because this covers my hard earned money and my precious time so nope I dont consider this as playing.
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Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
then you should be either altcoin hunter or airdrop/bounty maker so most of your beliefs are in Altcoins because if not why not have bitcoin for those years?
have been here for 7 years and i mostly hold bitcoin but mistakenly selling when the price is still low.
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My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
the main reason is the safety mate , there are no other coins that is safer than bitcoin unless you are in day trading .

asking me if all emmbers here has bitcoin ? maybe not all but majority of them has.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 15, 2024, 05:11:09 PM
the main reason is the safety mate , there are no other coins that is safer than bitcoin unless you are in day trading .

asking me if all emmbers here has bitcoin ? maybe not all but majority of them has.
What do you mean by safe?
Whether in terms of price or something else.
If most of the members on this forum already have Bitcoin, can we become a community that falls into the category of holding Bitcoin until one day our Bitcoin address is marked by traders like what happened to the German government's Bitcoin address?
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SamReomo on July 15, 2024, 09:43:23 PM
The market has improved again and we see that the price of bitcoin has reached $62K, the price of altcoins is also increasing. If you still have funds, it's best to immediately buy coins that we think have the potential to rise during the bullish season.
Yes, the market is in improved state right now and one can make some good profits by investing in valuable coins. I've already accumulated some good coins when the market was down and surely hold those coins for sometime to get good profits.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on July 15, 2024, 11:24:14 PM
The market has improved again and we see that the price of bitcoin has reached $62K, the price of altcoins is also increasing. If you still have funds, it's best to immediately buy coins that we think have the potential to rise during the bullish season.
Yes, the market is in improved state right now and one can make some good profits by investing in valuable coins. I've already accumulated some good coins when the market was down and surely hold those coins for sometime to get good profits.
If you have collected potential coins, hold them until the bullish season. Because we will get big profits during the bullish season if we patiently hold on to our potential coins. Because the crypto market has improved as we can see, the market is green again. I saw that in my wallet my assets had also increased again. Let's hope the price of bitcoin returns to $70K this month.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SamReomo on July 16, 2024, 05:49:12 PM
If you have collected potential coins, hold them until the bullish season.
Yes, I'll most probably hold my coins until I get some good profits. I'm planning to sell my holding for 50% to 100% profit as that's more than enough for me. However, I'm surely going to hold some of my coins for longer period to gain more profit.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: laijsica on July 16, 2024, 06:33:16 PM
If you have collected potential coins, hold them until the bullish season.
Yes, I'll most probably hold my coins until I get some good profits. I'm planning to sell my holding for 50% to 100% profit as that's more than enough for me. However, I'm surely going to hold some of my coins for longer period to gain more profit.
I continue to deposit every month which periodically shows holdings while at the same time my portfolio looks decent. I will rotate my holdings in a cycle of 4-10 years. Hope it can give me multiple profit which is sure future for my children.

I have another cash float with which I invest short term and I profit from the crypto market. Although it is very insignificant.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SamReomo on July 16, 2024, 09:18:50 PM
I will rotate my holdings in a cycle of 4-10 years. Hope it can give me multiple profit which is sure future for my children.
If you have invested in good coins then surely you can expect good returns in 4-10 years but remember if you're planning to hold for 4-10 years then go with a personal cold wallet instead of the custodial wallets of the exchanges.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Gposas on July 17, 2024, 12:40:20 AM
Such a nice question. Taking myself as an instance, I term to investing more on altcoins than Bitcoin, why?
This is because looking at the price of 1 BTC, it's as much as what can give you the momentum to stand as a big investor on altcoins like memecoins. Price is one of the major factor why people like me may find it hard investing on Bitcoin.
Though for a long term, those whose investment are on Bitcoin are likely to see x3 or x2 profits. I believe it so also implies to altcoins. Because an increase in the price of BTC is a corresponding increase in the price of all other altcoins.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on July 18, 2024, 10:19:33 AM
Such a nice question. Taking myself as an instance, I term to investing more on altcoins than Bitcoin, why?
This is because looking at the price of 1 BTC, it's as much as what can give you the momentum to stand as a big investor on altcoins like memecoins. Price is one of the major factor why people like me may find it hard investing on Bitcoin.
Though for a long term, those whose investment are on Bitcoin are likely to see x3 or x2 profits. I believe it so also implies to altcoins. Because an increase in the price of BTC is a corresponding increase in the price of all other altcoins.
If you prefer to invest in altcoins rather than Bitcoin, it is your choice based on many considerations. Because I invest more in bitcoin than altcoins, because I feel safer investing in bitcoin for the long term. I invest in altcoins for the short and medium term. Actually we can buy both to diversify.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on July 19, 2024, 06:44:40 PM
Yes, the market is in improved state right now and one can make some good profits by investing in valuable coins. I've already accumulated some good coins when the market was down and surely hold those coins for sometime to get good profits.

Yes the market is in an improved state and there is still an opportunity to make investment but people often make mistakes that they invest when the market starts to grow and remain silent when there happens a deep dump because fear in their heart cannot be eliminated forever.

As you have made some investment during the time when every coin was down so the probability is that you will already be in profit now but you should not sell your coins because the selling of coins will give you increased worth when the price increases more in the year of 2025. If new coins are present in your accumulation then you should take profit as soon as possible but with old coins there is no issue to hold longer.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Gurujebs on July 19, 2024, 07:30:42 PM
If you have invested in good coins then surely you can expect good returns in 4-10 years but remember if you're planning to hold for 4-10 years then go with a personal cold wallet instead of the custodial wallets of the exchanges.

This used to be my concept of investment with crypto but the idea has now change because many of them once they had that initial run and tick the all time high, it takes the grace of God and huge inflow of investors before they recovered again, if you check many coins that were so over hype without anything to show are now flat in the chart without volume, now imagine if you are holding those coins.

If I hold any altcoin and I see that I made enough profits already. I will exit such coin and used the same concept over an over again on other good coins but I will make sure that my investment is well protected in the first place while investing back the profits.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: PX-Z on July 19, 2024, 08:01:05 PM
If you have invested in good coins then surely you can expect good returns in 4-10 years but remember if you're planning to hold for 4-10 years then go with a personal cold wallet instead of the custodial wallets of the exchanges.
If someone's current financial status is good and no need to worry for the investment getting moved, like for emergencies and etc. then that's a good move, it just need patience. Because 10 years is too long for me, at least 5 years is enough and think if the investment profits enough, make another venture, or continue to invest.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SamReomo on July 20, 2024, 11:55:02 PM
If I hold any altcoin and I see that I made enough profits already. I will exit such coin and used the same concept over an over again on other good coins
That's a good approach and I do follow that approach as well. I sometimes take profit of 10%, 50% and sometimes 100% with some coins while with the coins that I find quite impressive, I hold those for more profits. So far, I've never faced any significant losses with my coin choices and I hope in future, I may also be safe from the coins that lose value and volume overtime.

If someone's current financial status is good and no need to worry for the investment getting moved, like for emergencies and etc.
Yes, I agree, it depends on someone's financial condition and if its good then one can hold his/her bought coins for long term without any issues but if someone's financial condition isn't good then that person won't be able to hold his/her investment for long term.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: KingsDen on July 21, 2024, 12:17:14 AM
From majority of the Bitcoiners, what actually attracted them to bitcoin is the ability of bitcoin to increase in price over the years. This is the major driver of Bitcoin success. If Bitcoin was to be a stable coin, not much people will embrace it. It is after the volatility of Bitcoin attracted many people, that some people especially the developers understood other important use case of Bitcoin. It is when privacy oriented people began to seek for ways to use Bitcoin in a private way. This is when the idea of decentralization in finance began to become dominant and important to humanity.
Just as we speak now, bitcoin is not all about the price. If it will have to be about the price only the early adopters benefited enormously. Right now bitcoin is a revolution, it is an usher to the new way of financial transaction and payment. Bitcoin is a skill to be learnt, bitcoin and blockchain is a career to be followed. Bitcoin is a different thing to different to different people.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: LogitechMouse on July 21, 2024, 04:33:56 AM
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Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
1. The ability to make profit in a short amount of time - way shorter than that of the traditional markets are.
2. The technology behind it is just one of a kind.
3. The number of opportunities that it gave not only for me, but for others as well.

There are many reasons why people are getting interested into Bitcoin. The ability to earn through its volatility is the main reason (since many are investors), and at the end of the day, Bitcoin is just different.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bitterguy28 on July 21, 2024, 06:31:33 AM
the main reason is the safety mate , there are no other coins that is safer than bitcoin unless you are in day trading .

asking me if all emmbers here has bitcoin ? maybe not all but majority of them has.
What do you mean by safe?
Whether in terms of price or something else.
If most of the members on this forum already have Bitcoin, can we become a community that falls into the category of holding Bitcoin until one day our Bitcoin address is marked by traders like what happened to the German government's Bitcoin address?
Safer meaning at least bitcoin is the strongest coin and the most trusted , no matter about that markings of our addresses , what do really matter here is that bitcoin is not like shitcoins or other coin there that has always chance to become scam even those who have been running for how many years now .
and about that what happened to german government? if we are not using the wallet address as constant for trading(instead to just keep holding) then for me this is a safer way?
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: silkytakyaan86 on July 21, 2024, 08:59:01 AM
According to me, most people will have Bitcoin, even if it is in Centos but it is a little. Bitcoin is a well-known currency in the world of crypto. More than half the people play on it.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Makus on July 21, 2024, 10:37:22 AM
the main reason is the safety mate , there are no other coins that is safer than bitcoin unless you are in day trading .

asking me if all emmbers here has bitcoin ? maybe not all but majority of them has.
What do you mean by safe?
Whether in terms of price or something else.
If most of the members on this forum already have Bitcoin, can we become a community that falls into the category of holding Bitcoin until one day our Bitcoin address is marked by traders like what happened to the German government's Bitcoin address?
Safer meaning at least bitcoin is the strongest coin and the most trusted , no matter about that markings of our addresses , what do really matter here is that bitcoin is not like shitcoins or other coin there that has always chance to become scam even those who have been running for how many years now .
and about that what happened to german government? if we are not using the wallet address as constant for trading(instead to just keep holding) then for me this is a safer way?

You gat a valid point there, bitcoin is unlike other coins and project, being the first, it has built quite a huge reputation for itself and that is the major reason cryptocurrency still stands. No matter how volatile or dump a trend might seem, bitcoin always has profit to give to its long and short-term investors, but usually the long term investment. Those who started holding early can definitely attest to the fact that bitcoin has been a profitable project right from the genesis block.  And my belief is that, it doesn't end here, there are lots of more bull runs to experience  so those getting into the market now will also be counted as early investors in few years from now.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on July 21, 2024, 01:27:41 PM


You gat a valid point there, bitcoin is unlike other coins and project, being the first, it has built quite a huge reputation for itself and that is the major reason cryptocurrency still stands. No matter how volatile or dump a trend might seem, bitcoin always has profit to give to its long and short-term investors, but usually the long term investment. Those who started holding early can definitely attest to the fact that bitcoin has been a profitable project right from the genesis block.  And my belief is that, it doesn't end here, there are lots of more bull runs to experience  so those getting into the market now will also be counted as early investors in few years from now.
Yes, I agree with you that Bitcoin has proven its worth as a pioneer of crypto which makes its price very expensive at the moment. Bitcoin is more suitable for long term investment, at least just by following the 4 year cycle we can already make a profit.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Makus on July 22, 2024, 10:27:30 AM
Yes, I agree with you that Bitcoin has proven its worth as a pioneer of crypto which makes its price very expensive at the moment. Bitcoin is more suitable for long term investment, at least just by following the 4 year cycle we can already make a profit.

This is why I so much cherish bitcoin more than any other project, its ability to still give good profit irrespective of the hight that it has attained is mind blowing, and the interesting part is that, it still pose as a potential coin and will be more profitable to its enthusiasts. But short and long term investors are beneficiaries of this project, take for instance from January till date, those who bought at the dip would currently be experiencing a x2 and depending on the amount you use that will determine the weight of your profit. Currently the tend is a bit confusing but the recovery from the dip was rapid and profiting.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 22, 2024, 03:14:32 PM
the main reason is the safety mate , there are no other coins that is safer than bitcoin unless you are in day trading .

asking me if all emmbers here has bitcoin ? maybe not all but majority of them has.
What do you mean by safe?
Whether in terms of price or something else.
If most of the members on this forum already have Bitcoin, can we become a community that falls into the category of holding Bitcoin until one day our Bitcoin address is marked by traders like what happened to the German government's Bitcoin address?
Safer meaning at least bitcoin is the strongest coin and the most trusted , no matter about that markings of our addresses , what do really matter here is that bitcoin is not like shitcoins or other coin there that has always chance to become scam even those who have been running for how many years now .
and about that what happened to german government? if we are not using the wallet address as constant for trading(instead to just keep holding) then for me this is a safer way?
The bitcoins we have will continue to be safe unless our wallet is drained or our phone is hacked.
Our Bitcoin will always be safe from other people but not safe from ourselves who always want to sell it for some reason.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bayiajaib on July 22, 2024, 03:48:16 PM

The bitcoins we have will continue to be safe unless our wallet is drained or our phone is hacked.
Our Bitcoin will always be safe from other people but not safe from ourselves who always want to sell it for some reason.

If you invest in bitcoin and want to be safe from your needs, you should use free funds that will not be touched by your living needs.  Or you should have a permanent job in the real world so that your crypto assets are not disturbed.
 Maybe a lack of salary and sudden needs are the cause of your crypto assets being disturbed and you want to sell them, but that's how humans are.  Because I often experience that too.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Roseline492 on July 22, 2024, 03:58:40 PM
The bitcoins we have will continue to be safe unless our wallet is drained or our phone is hacked.
Our Bitcoin will always be safe from other people but not safe from ourselves who always want to sell it for some reason.

Of course each and every investors are entitled to there Bitcoin and there is no way anybody will drag it with them so of course is completely safe with the person unless he is not capable enough to protect there wallet, well to avoid unauthorized access there must be some safety measures because having a Bitcoin is one thing and another thing is being able to guide it very well.

Because people who are still knew on Bitcoin investment still regard exchanges as the best option for holding there investment without knowing that is not a good idea because as days goes by many exchanges are facing a lot of hack attempt so the only way to be free from those things is having a custodian wallet which will somehow guarantee the safety of the persons investment.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: TomPluz on July 25, 2024, 11:51:43 AM
Because people who are still new on Bitcoin investment still regard exchanges as the best option for holding there investment without knowing that is not a good idea because as days goes by many exchanges are facing a lot of hack attempt so the only way to be free from those things is having a custodian wallet which will somehow guarantee the safety of the persons investment.

New Bitcoin holders are always reminded that exchanges are good for buying and selling crypto but they are not the best when it comes to holding coins for the long-term. One should understand that there is a reason why we always say this: not your keys, not your coins. We must choose to be safe as crypto exchanges are always the magnet of hackers since these hackers know that if they can be successful encroaching an exchange they can get millions of dollars as possible rewards.



Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on July 25, 2024, 11:31:03 PM
Because people who are still new on Bitcoin investment still regard exchanges as the best option for holding there investment without knowing that is not a good idea because as days goes by many exchanges are facing a lot of hack attempt so the only way to be free from those things is having a custodian wallet which will somehow guarantee the safety of the persons investment.

New Bitcoin holders are always reminded that exchanges are good for buying and selling crypto but they are not the best when it comes to holding coins for the long-term. One should understand that there is a reason why we always say this: not your keys, not your coins. We must choose to be safe as crypto exchanges are always the magnet of hackers since these hackers know that if they can be successful encroaching an exchange they can get millions of dollars as possible rewards.
If you want it to be safe with assets we are always careful with our wallet and also in betransaction because many scammers are eyeing our assets anywhere. Bitcoin has become famous now and many have evil intentions to be able to take our assets in various ways.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on July 26, 2024, 09:31:54 AM
Because people who are still new on Bitcoin investment still regard exchanges as the best option for holding there investment without knowing that is not a good idea because as days goes by many exchanges are facing a lot of hack attempt so the only way to be free from those things is having a custodian wallet which will somehow guarantee the safety of the persons investment.

New Bitcoin holders are always reminded that exchanges are good for buying and selling crypto but they are not the best when it comes to holding coins for the long-term. One should understand that there is a reason why we always say this: not your keys, not your coins. We must choose to be safe as crypto exchanges are always the magnet of hackers since these hackers know that if they can be successful encroaching an exchange they can get millions of dollars as possible rewards.
If you want it to be safe with assets we are always careful with our wallet and also in betransaction because many scammers are eyeing our assets anywhere. Bitcoin has become famous now and many have evil intentions to be able to take our assets in various ways.
When we want to secure assets, we can use many ways, one of which is to distinguish the wallet used to store all assets and have its own wallet to make transactions and connect to several sites. Some Bitcoin wallets are indeed very vulnerable because they only use secret keys, not using 2fa which increases the security of the wallet used.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on July 27, 2024, 01:37:42 PM
If you invest in bitcoin and want to be safe from your needs, you should use free funds that will not be touched by your living needs.  Or you should have a permanent job in the real world so that your crypto assets are not disturbed.
 Maybe a lack of salary and sudden needs are the cause of your crypto assets being disturbed and you want to sell them, but that's how humans are.  Because I often experience that too.

Agree with you if someone wants to start an investment that is free of stress then he should use free money that he does not need for emergencies and which he is not using for another purpose instead of investment. But if someone invests that amount which is not a free amount then there is a probability that his journey of investment will be full of worries and he will not be satisfied with his investment.

It is necessary to have a job because without a job you cannot maintain a successful investment process but most of the people are considering investment as a job and if they are jobless then they start to invest in something with the hope that they will be getting monthly salary from it but every investment is not according to the hopes of investors.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on July 27, 2024, 02:08:43 PM
Yes, I agree with you that Bitcoin has proven its worth as a pioneer of crypto which makes its price very expensive at the moment. Bitcoin is more suitable for long term investment, at least just by following the 4 year cycle we can already make a profit.

Bitcoin is the reason that most of the people are accepting crypto trading and investment and if there was no origin of bitcoin then I think crypto investment and trading will not be as famous as that it is today. The success of every other altcoins is strongly related with Bitcoin and people are investing in altcoins because they want to take profit from it and then invest in Bitcoin as they cannot afford to put a huge amount directly in Bitcoin.

Yes Bitcoin is a suitable option if we keep it for at least four years because in such duration there happens some specific events from which everyone wants to take benefit as the price of Bitcoin goes to maximum level to create new all the time high value.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Hamza2424 on July 27, 2024, 05:29:34 PM
Yes, I agree with you that Bitcoin has proven its worth as a pioneer of crypto which makes its price very expensive at the moment. Bitcoin is more suitable for long term investment, at least just by following the 4 year cycle we can already make a profit.

Yup, but in the 4-year you need to find out the best time for the accumulation because buying at the cycle's peak and then waiting the entire 4 years for profit is already a stupid action. You need to stay connected with the market developments. For short-term and long-term both Bitcoin suitable but you need to figure out properly about how to trade and when to trade. 
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Gurujebs on July 27, 2024, 07:36:16 PM
The bitcoins we have will continue to be safe unless our wallet is drained or our phone is hacked.
Our Bitcoin will always be safe from other people but not safe from ourselves who always want to sell it for some reason.

Well, you are right but I think we all have different opinions to why we invest into Bitcoin. There short term buyers and sellers and there long term buyers and sellers and likewise there are people that will buy and will be holding like they will never sell their bag and whatever anyone do later, is there choice and that will be respected and beside, if you don't buy and sell, new price can't be determined.

The only thing I don't like to see is people that don't have Bitcoin investment or any small money invested into Bitcoin but will be on the corner throwing stone to people that buy Bitcoin and be saying all sort of bad things just to make Bitcoin not go anywhere.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: salad daging on July 27, 2024, 08:11:12 PM
Yes, I agree with you that Bitcoin has proven its worth as a pioneer of crypto which makes its price very expensive at the moment. Bitcoin is more suitable for long term investment, at least just by following the 4 year cycle we can already make a profit.

Yup, but in the 4-year you need to find out the best time for the accumulation because buying at the cycle's peak and then waiting the entire 4 years for profit is already a stupid action. You need to stay connected with the market developments. For short-term and long-term both Bitcoin suitable but you need to figure out properly about how to trade and when to trade.
Indeed, some focus on investment alone or they do both investment and trading, it is an option that both can be run, but I myself am more concerned about how to accumulate so that it can continue to increase for more than 4 years how strong it can survive and how much the accumulation will continue to grow.

The market is always a development when there is a right moment, actually never miss any news because it could be the right moment where you can trade short-term easily, who knows right?
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 27, 2024, 08:40:10 PM

The bitcoins we have will continue to be safe unless our wallet is drained or our phone is hacked.
Our Bitcoin will always be safe from other people but not safe from ourselves who always want to sell it for some reason.

If you invest in bitcoin and want to be safe from your needs, you should use free funds that will not be touched by your living needs.  Or you should have a permanent job in the real world so that your crypto assets are not disturbed.
 Maybe a lack of salary and sudden needs are the cause of your crypto assets being disturbed and you want to sell them, but that's how humans are.  Because I often experience that too.
I admit that it is very difficult to become a real investor, there are so many temptations and tests, especially for people like me who are just learning to become Bitcoin investors, actually I am more interested in becoming an Ethereum investor but I haven't gotten the right momentum to buy it.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on July 27, 2024, 08:47:31 PM

The bitcoins we have will continue to be safe unless our wallet is drained or our phone is hacked.
Our Bitcoin will always be safe from other people but not safe from ourselves who always want to sell it for some reason.

If you invest in bitcoin and want to be safe from your needs, you should use free funds that will not be touched by your living needs.  Or you should have a permanent job in the real world so that your crypto assets are not disturbed.
 Maybe a lack of salary and sudden needs are the cause of your crypto assets being disturbed and you want to sell them, but that's how humans are.  Because I often experience that too.
I admit that it is very difficult to become a real investor, there are so many temptations and tests, especially for people like me who are just learning to become Bitcoin investors, actually I am more interested in becoming an Ethereum investor but I haven't gotten the right momentum to buy it.
You can wait for the right time to become an ethereum investor, maybe when the market corrects you can buy ethereum, because the price of sethereum is currently high. Actually, the right time to buy ethereum was last year when prices were still low. but now we can still buy ethereum during a downturn and profit from it.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 27, 2024, 09:19:34 PM

The bitcoins we have will continue to be safe unless our wallet is drained or our phone is hacked.
Our Bitcoin will always be safe from other people but not safe from ourselves who always want to sell it for some reason.

If you invest in bitcoin and want to be safe from your needs, you should use free funds that will not be touched by your living needs.  Or you should have a permanent job in the real world so that your crypto assets are not disturbed.
 Maybe a lack of salary and sudden needs are the cause of your crypto assets being disturbed and you want to sell them, but that's how humans are.  Because I often experience that too.
I admit that it is very difficult to become a real investor, there are so many temptations and tests, especially for people like me who are just learning to become Bitcoin investors, actually I am more interested in becoming an Ethereum investor but I haven't gotten the right momentum to buy it.
You can wait for the right time to become an ethereum investor, maybe when the market corrects you can buy ethereum, because the price of sethereum is currently high. Actually, the right time to buy ethereum was last year when prices were still low. but now we can still buy ethereum during a downturn and profit from it.
Yes, I have a plan like that, maybe I should prepare USDT from now on or I should sell some of my Bitcoin.
There must be someone asking why I don't use my personal money.
Because I prefer to use money earned from the crypto world and I don't like to use my personal money for investment purposes or something like that.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on July 27, 2024, 10:21:36 PM

Yes, I have a plan like that, maybe I should prepare USDT from now on or I should sell some of my Bitcoin.
There must be someone asking why I don't use my personal money.
Because I prefer to use money earned from the crypto world and I don't like to use my personal money for investment purposes or something like that.
It's a good plan if you already have USD ready to buy potential coins like ethereum, but why not try buying Solana and TON because it seems like these two coins are predicted by many people to have good prices during the bull season.
I also only use money from crypto to invest in crypto, because the money from my salary is for my real life needs.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: sampoerna on July 27, 2024, 11:14:55 PM
You can wait for the right time to become an ethereum investor, maybe when the market corrects you can buy ethereum, because the price of sethereum is currently high. Actually, the right time to buy ethereum was last year when prices were still low. but now we can still buy ethereum during a downturn and profit from it.
Yes, I have a plan like that, maybe I should prepare USDT from now on or I should sell some of my Bitcoin.
There must be someone asking why I don't use my personal money.
Because I prefer to use money earned from the crypto world and I don't like to use my personal money for investment purposes or something like that.
For now, the BTC price is quite good, at a rate of around $ 66k - $ 68k, at least, it has increased much more this week. But we don't even know how long this positive market trend will last. So, if you want to take profits first on some Bitcoin points to prepare USDT, this could be a pretty good time.

Note: not all in, take profits .

And for now, the altcoins market seems to be showing a direction that will drop again. Most of the altcoin charts have shown a decline, although not significant, but maybe this could be a signal to go down for a correction, because it will always need a correction before going up again. So, just wait if you want to take ETH.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: armanda90 on July 27, 2024, 11:41:05 PM
It's a good plan if you already have USD ready to buy potential coins like ethereum, but why not try buying Solana and TON because it seems like these two coins are predicted by many people to have good prices during the bull season.
I also only use money from crypto to invest in crypto, because the money from my salary is for my real life needs.
I think depend on individual believing about Ethereum as most potential and less risk investment than TON or Solana coins, actually three coins above Solana, Ton and Ethereum are the best altcoin for investing but I believe ETH have faster recovery when dropping to lower price than Solana or Ton coins.
Seems good ideas when put eggs not only in one bracket and the same when investing in altcoin not only investing in one altcoin, exactly have three top potential altcoin and more profitable earn when spending our investment for many kinds of potential or top altcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Agbe on July 28, 2024, 10:12:17 PM
There are many reasons that make someone to be interested in the investment of bitcoin and they are: The decentralized nature of bitcoin where your funds are saved and intact with the exact amount of coins you deposited. If you have 1 BTC even ten years it is that 1 BTC will be in your wallet and if anything reduces, it is the fiat or dollar. And no financial institutions can question you or control your funds. And lastly it is a store of value asset. And can also be used to purchase things online. Those are some of the reasons why people involved themselves in bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: salad daging on July 28, 2024, 10:36:58 PM
There are many reasons that make someone to be interested in the investment of bitcoin and they are: The decentralized nature of bitcoin where your funds are saved and intact with the exact amount of coins you deposited. If you have 1 BTC even ten years it is that 1 BTC will be in your wallet and if anything reduces, it is the fiat or dollar. And no financial institutions can question you or control your funds. And lastly it is a store of value asset. And can also be used to purchase things online. Those are some of the reasons why people involved themselves in bitcoin.
Another reason we can store ourselves without a third party, bitcoin has a 4-year cycle where it always records as its new ATH and maybe next year the record will happen again soon, so behind that of course there will be more enthusiasts to invest in bitcoin and now many institutions already hold bitcoin as their asset storage.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: alltalk on July 28, 2024, 11:51:47 PM
I admit that it is very difficult to become a real investor, there are so many temptations and tests, especially for people like me who are just learning to become Bitcoin investors, actually I am more interested in becoming an Ethereum investor but I haven't gotten the right momentum to buy it.
I think you are not a new investors.  ;)
Yep, it is never easy to be a real investor, specifically for a long term investor. We must be very patient to deal with so many FUDs, we also need to be strong to see the dumps of crypto coins. That's why we must have enough knowledge and strong mentality, these are 2 matters to help us much to be a real investor. I can't imagine if someone has lack of knowledge and has weak mentality, I think he will never be a real investor. By the way, it is good that you keep learning everything. As a real investor, we must never stop learning.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bitterguy28 on July 29, 2024, 10:01:49 AM
I can't imagine if someone has lack of knowledge and has weak mentality, I think he will never be a real investor. By the way, it is good that you keep learning everything. As a real investor, we must never stop learning.
you just said that we should never stop learning so if someone still has not enough knowledge and experience they should not give up just yet on becoming a real investor

i am sure that if someone has a lot of dedication and is really determined about wanting to learn they can eventually learn and apply that to investing
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on July 29, 2024, 09:25:57 PM
You can wait for the right time to become an ethereum investor, maybe when the market corrects you can buy ethereum, because the price of sethereum is currently high. Actually, the right time to buy ethereum was last year when prices were still low. but now we can still buy ethereum during a downturn and profit from it.
Yes, I have a plan like that, maybe I should prepare USDT from now on or I should sell some of my Bitcoin.
There must be someone asking why I don't use my personal money.
Because I prefer to use money earned from the crypto world and I don't like to use my personal money for investment purposes or something like that.
For now, the BTC price is quite good, at a rate of around $ 66k - $ 68k, at least, it has increased much more this week. But we don't even know how long this positive market trend will last. So, if you want to take profits first on some Bitcoin points to prepare USDT, this could be a pretty good time.

Note: not all in, take profits .

And for now, the altcoins market seems to be showing a direction that will drop again. Most of the altcoin charts have shown a decline, although not significant, but maybe this could be a signal to go down for a correction, because it will always need a correction before going up again. So, just wait if you want to take ETH.
Ok thank you very much for the suggestion I will take note of it.
Right now I'm preparing Bitcoin to sell later and saving my money to buy Ethereum as much as possible because I always need it for various purposes, if for other coins such as TOncoin or Solana maybe later after I get Ethereum or after I get funds from other projects.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Agbe on August 03, 2024, 08:44:24 PM
I can't imagine if someone has lack of knowledge and has weak mentality, I think he will never be a real investor. By the way, it is good that you keep learning everything. As a real investor, we must never stop learning.
you just said that we should never stop learning so if someone still has not enough knowledge and experience they should not give up just yet on becoming a real investor

i am sure that if someone has a lot of dedication and is really determined about wanting to learn they can eventually learn and apply that to investing
Leaning is a continual something until you have known the thing very well and aftermath, you can be visiting it to know more. And for one to know bitcoin to the core he has to know the technical aspect of it and which is included with bitcoin wallets and which should be the major thing to know. Because one as to know how to secure his coins before any other thing. If not he would lost his coins.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on August 04, 2024, 11:10:03 PM
I can't imagine if someone has lack of knowledge and has weak mentality, I think he will never be a real investor. By the way, it is good that you keep learning everything. As a real investor, we must never stop learning.
you just said that we should never stop learning so if someone still has not enough knowledge and experience they should not give up just yet on becoming a real investor

i am sure that if someone has a lot of dedication and is really determined about wanting to learn they can eventually learn and apply that to investing
Leaning is a continual something until you have known the thing very well and aftermath, you can be visiting it to know more. And for one to know bitcoin to the core he has to know the technical aspect of it and which is included with bitcoin wallets and which should be the major thing to know. Because one as to know how to secure his coins before any other thing. If not he would lost his coins.
Exactly, with our very high initiative to learn something new, we will gain a lot of knowledge. Even when the knowledge we use at least to get extra money by trading on the exchange we can find out various methods that can be observed the movement of its price. With the knowledge of trading that has been learned then it will help us to make decisions that can provide profits with a very large amount.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on August 05, 2024, 10:52:53 PM

Exactly, with our very high initiative to learn something new, we will gain a lot of knowledge. Even when the knowledge we use at least to get extra money by trading on the exchange we can find out various methods that can be observed the movement of its price. With the knowledge of trading that has been learned then it will help us to make decisions that can provide profits with a very large amount.
knowledge is always an important thing for us both as traders and as investors for the long term. because it takes knowledge, experience and expertise in trading. It takes time to get it all. many newbies try to learn trading, it is natural to do so because if they do not try to learn they will never get knowledge and experience.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bhadz on August 06, 2024, 06:27:42 AM
This is a crypto forum and it's true that many holds altcoins instead of Bitcoin. But if you know someone personally then you'd ask if they're holding Bitcoin, it's best to keep your mouth shut as you want to make yourself safe from such. Not all the people that you tell that you own Btc is happy about you. But anyway, I hold a few, not a lot, and might be part of the shrimps organization community. I'm interested to hold it because of the early thoughts about it being the future.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on August 06, 2024, 09:58:47 AM
Bitcoin is a very good investment and one of the best investment in the world, Bitcoin is the Genesis of cryptocurrency the first crypto coin to be created and if you go through the history of Bitcoin you will find out that Bitcoin has done so well in it's growth, a lot of people has made money out of Bitcoin, I have a friend that has been investing in Bitcoin for some years now and he has made it through Bitcoin in Bitcoin investment all you need is patience without patience you can't make it big in Bitcoin because it takes time for Bitcoin to grow and holding unto Bitcoin is want will give you success.
Bitcoin investment is a peace of mind investment when you go into Bitcoin investment you won't have to worry about losing your money, unlike other investment were you are always afraid of lose is not so in Bitcoin if you engage in holding for a long time.

Bitcoin investment is a very easy one, all you need is to have the basic knowledge about Bitcoin investment and then you choose the kind of strategy you want to use in your investment, starting a Bitcoin investment don't need a huge amount of money one can start with the little he or she has, and that is why Bitcoin investment is very good one don't need to be very wealthy before engaging in Bitcoin investment.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on August 08, 2024, 09:58:35 AM
This is a crypto forum and it's true that many holds altcoins instead of Bitcoin. But if you know someone personally then you'd ask if they're holding Bitcoin, it's best to keep your mouth shut as you want to make yourself safe from such. Not all the people that you tell that you own Btc is happy about you. But anyway, I hold a few, not a lot, and might be part of the shrimps organization community. I'm interested to hold it because of the early thoughts about it being the future.
The reason why people hold more altcoins than bitcoin is because they have the belief that altcoins will provide greater profits than bitcoin, I also do that. My Bitcoin is in the main wallet, and my altcoins are in the wallet connected to the exchange because I choose altcoins for short term and medium term.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on August 08, 2024, 10:26:31 AM
This is a crypto forum and it's true that many holds altcoins instead of Bitcoin. But if you know someone personally then you'd ask if they're holding Bitcoin, it's best to keep your mouth shut as you want to make yourself safe from such. Not all the people that you tell that you own Btc is happy about you. But anyway, I hold a few, not a lot, and might be part of the shrimps organization community. I'm interested to hold it because of the early thoughts about it being the future.
The reason why people hold more altcoins than bitcoin is because they have the belief that altcoins will provide greater profits than bitcoin, I also do that. My Bitcoin is in the main wallet, and my altcoins are in the wallet connected to the exchange because I choose altcoins for short term and medium term.
Yeah a lot of people believes Bitcoin won't grow more than it is now and that is why you see them go into new coins, this was the same believe some people had 10 years ago and refuse to invest in Bitcoin and now they are regretting deeply and 10 years from now people will still regret why they didn't invest in Bitcoin, some will regret why they didn't take Bitcoin investment serious.
Someone said Bitcoin will never hit $100k that Bitcoin will never grow more than it is now and I remembered some that said something 5 years ago and regretted because Bitcoin grew more than he expected, Bitcoin has not grown to half of it's growth capacity so Bitcoin will keep growing bigger and better.

Some people feels new coins are the best that they grow fast and some even believe some new coins will grow bigger than Bitcoin but all those are never true, a lot of new coins are scam and a lot of people has lost there money into the hands of all this so called new coins, I know of someone that dead when he was told that the new coin he invested all his life savings into has dropped dramatically in value.
The creators of some new coins just did it to take advantage of people, there has been record of people losing there money to new coins which is very bad, I don't encourage people to go into new coins.
The reason why people still invest in new coins is because of lack of patience in Bitcoin anyone without patience can't invest in Bitcoin but remember what they say patience is virtue.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Ricardo11 on August 08, 2024, 06:58:42 PM
I have become addicted to Bitcoin because Bitcoin has given me the most convenience and flexibility in the crypto world. If I put aside the fact that the price has increased every year, I would say that Bitcoin is less risky than other coins. Bitcoin does not have high volatility like other coins. So I feel more comfortable depositing my money in Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Gurujebs on August 08, 2024, 07:09:44 PM
The reason why people hold more altcoins than bitcoin is because they have the belief that altcoins will provide greater profits than bitcoin, I also do that. My Bitcoin is in the main wallet, and my altcoins are in the wallet connected to the exchange because I choose altcoins for short term and medium term.

Some people buy more altcoins because that's the world they live in, that's the orientation they were given right from when they start crypto journey and they don't value the importance of Bitcoin. Some of them don't even understand what Bitcoin represents to even consider it as an investment and centralized exchanges are not helping, they visualize altcoins to new crypto investors than Bitcoin.

People around newbies discussed profits of altcoins than they discuss that of Bitcoin else on a normal level of market. If you buy Bitcoin when it was low, you should have a reasonable amount of profit than some altcoins.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SmartGold01 on August 09, 2024, 01:04:49 AM
The reason why people hold more altcoins than bitcoin is because they have the belief that altcoins will provide greater profits than bitcoin, I also do that. My Bitcoin is in the main wallet, and my altcoins are in the wallet connected to the exchange because I choose altcoins for short term and medium term.

Some people buy more altcoins because that's the world they live in, that's the orientation they were given right from when they start crypto journey and they don't value the importance of Bitcoin. Some of them don't even understand what Bitcoin represents to even consider it as an investment and centralized exchanges are not helping, they visualize altcoins to new crypto investors than Bitcoin.

People around newbies discussed profits of altcoins than they discuss that of Bitcoin else on a normal level of market. If you buy Bitcoin when it was low, you should have a reasonable amount of profit than some altcoins.
I think you just got it right because lot people are testifying about their altcoin journey how they made huge profits from altcoin X or Z but without knowing that it's also risk because most of these altcoin often ends up being so hyped where it could be easily pumped and dump. If proper knowledge of bitcoin are being presented to them it could be much more easier for them than investment on altcoin most especially those who wants to immediate profits that can't hold for long don't mind running into altcoin for investment to cash out quickly why they think bitcoin is to hold for long term.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on August 09, 2024, 10:48:52 AM
I have become addicted to Bitcoin because Bitcoin has given me the most convenience and flexibility in the crypto world. If I put aside the fact that the price has increased every year, I would say that Bitcoin is less risky than other coins. Bitcoin does not have high volatility like other coins. So I feel more comfortable depositing my money in Bitcoin.
Yeah, Bitcoin is one of the best investment in the world right now and the best crypto coin, Bitcoin gives one freedom and peace of mind, among all the investment in the world Bitcoin investment is one of the best investment that gives peace of mind, when you go into a long time Bitcoin investment you don't have to fear losing your money.
Some people always have this fear of losing there money in Bitcoin investment the only way you can lose your money in Bitcoin investment is if you panic because of dip and withdraw your Bitcoin without waiting for it to hit a good price.

Some people believes Bitcoin will not hit a good price anymore and some believe Bitcoin will fall as time goes on so all this mindset causes people to panic a lot, and is very good as a newbie into Bitcoin investment to go through the history of Bitcoin and it's growth, it helps you understand how Bitcoin works and through it you will know that a dip in Bitcoin is an opportunity to accumulate more Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: robelneo on August 09, 2024, 04:28:18 PM

What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

Bitcoin is the first asset in cryptocurrency. Bitcoin was so popular and making a lot of noise a decade ago that it is a must coin to invest in, and there are few other coins by that time, Everything was experimental back then, so holding a Bitcoin is a must if you want to explore the world of cryptocurrency, Other coins are secondary because they are alternative coins and everyone wants the original one.
I have never imagined that Bitcoin will reach this level of popularity, and it will reach a thousandfold profit.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on August 09, 2024, 06:47:29 PM
The reason why people hold more altcoins than bitcoin is because they have the belief that altcoins will provide greater profits than bitcoin, I also do that. My Bitcoin is in the main wallet, and my altcoins are in the wallet connected to the exchange because I choose altcoins for short term and medium term.

In my opinion the profit of Bitcoin is greater than altcoins and we should not just think about our profit but security and surety is also an important thing to prefer. We will choose altcoins instead of Bitcoin but who knows that the held altcoins are profitable or not so due to this doubt most of the people prefer Bitcoin for long term investment.

If a person chooses both like Bitcoin for long term investment as well as in the same time different altcoins up to the time of growth then this idea is profitable and instead of making comparison I think everyone should prefer both altcoins as well as Bitcoin so he can get money regularly some from short term and some from long term investment.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on August 09, 2024, 07:25:07 PM
The reason why people hold more altcoins than bitcoin is because they have the belief that altcoins will provide greater profits than bitcoin, I also do that. My Bitcoin is in the main wallet, and my altcoins are in the wallet connected to the exchange because I choose altcoins for short term and medium term.

In my opinion the profit of Bitcoin is greater than altcoins and we should not just think about our profit but security and surety is also an important thing to prefer. We will choose altcoins instead of Bitcoin but who knows that the held altcoins are profitable or not so due to this doubt most of the people prefer Bitcoin for long term investment.

If a person chooses both like Bitcoin for long term investment as well as in the same time different altcoins up to the time of growth then this idea is profitable and instead of making comparison I think everyone should prefer both altcoins as well as Bitcoin so he can get money regularly some from short term and some from long term investment.
I also do that, invest in bitcoin for the long term and altcoins for the short and medium term, I also trade for altcoins because I can get daily profits, although not much. Because trading takes time and a process, we can do it if we have the experience, expertise and time to do it.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: JoyMarsha on August 14, 2024, 11:22:40 PM
This is a crypto forum and it's true that many holds altcoins instead of Bitcoin. But if you know someone personally then you'd ask if they're holding Bitcoin, it's best to keep your mouth shut as you want to make yourself safe from such. Not all the people that you tell that you own Btc is happy about you. But anyway, I hold a few, not a lot, and might be part of the shrimps organization community. I'm interested to hold it because of the early thoughts about it being the future.
The reason why people hold more altcoins than bitcoin is because they have the belief that altcoins will provide greater profits than bitcoin, I also do that. My Bitcoin is in the main wallet, and my altcoins are in the wallet connected to the exchange because I choose altcoins for short term and medium term.
The idea that altcoin will provide greater profits than Bitcoin has led many people to experience huge losses from their altcoin investment. Most of the loss investment, people complain mostly in the crypto market, are from altcoin. People refuse to learn that investing in altcoin comes with many risks and that you can be profitable in some or lose to others. However, it is not a bad move for someone to want huge profits in the crypto market,  but let it be done with some level of intelligence that you have your portfolio to be made of  Bitcoin rather than altcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bayiajaib on August 15, 2024, 05:49:21 AM
This is a crypto forum and it's true that many holds altcoins instead of Bitcoin. But if you know someone personally then you'd ask if they're holding Bitcoin, it's best to keep your mouth shut as you want to make yourself safe from such. Not all the people that you tell that you own Btc is happy about you. But anyway, I hold a few, not a lot, and might be part of the shrimps organization community. I'm interested to hold it because of the early thoughts about it being the future.
The reason why people hold more altcoins than bitcoin is because they have the belief that altcoins will provide greater profits than bitcoin, I also do that. My Bitcoin is in the main wallet, and my altcoins are in the wallet connected to the exchange because I choose altcoins for short term and medium term.
The idea that altcoin will provide greater profits than Bitcoin has led many people to experience huge losses from their altcoin investment. Most of the loss investment, people complain mostly in the crypto market, are from altcoin. People refuse to learn that investing in altcoin comes with many risks and that you can be profitable in some or lose to others. However, it is not a bad move for someone to want huge profits in the crypto market,  but let it be done with some level of intelligence that you have your portfolio to be made of  Bitcoin rather than altcoin.

big profits of course with greater risks, if you want to be safe choose bitcoin but if you want to get bigger profits we can invest in altcoin. but buy at the right time, because investment must buy and sell coins at the right time. most people experience losses in investing in altcoin because their entry and exit are not right.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Wiseman on August 15, 2024, 08:39:12 AM
When I came to the market, I was never really interested in bitcoin as an investment tool and for trading, I never had bitcoin for long-term investments because I am ready to spend time on analysis. There are no others to get a larger requirement, I just buy it, holding bitcoin. But if you are a lazy person and do not want to do analytics and analysis of other Crypto projects, you and all bitcoins just hold it and certain prices.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Mayajal on August 15, 2024, 11:09:25 AM
When I came to the market, I was never really interested in bitcoin as an investment tool and for trading, I never had bitcoin for long-term investments because I am ready to spend time on analysis. There are no others to get a larger requirement, I just buy it, holding bitcoin. But if you are a lazy person and do not want to do analytics and analysis of other Crypto projects, you and all bitcoins just hold it and certain prices.

Ever since I entered this crypto market, I have been most greedy for Bitcoin. So today bitcoin has brought me the highest success, I usually invest bitcoin in 2023 and that was investing in deep market. So it's only been 14-15 months since I got the maximum benefit, and still I'm buying bitcoins following the DCA method.  So my portfolio has grown a lot and I am more optimistic to continue my investment for a long time.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: smartaction on August 15, 2024, 11:19:32 AM
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
There is no reason that everyone who knows about Bitcoin should have Bitcoin. Maybe there are many people who know a lot about Bitcoin but because of bad financial condition they cannot save Bitcoin. They will probably hold Bitcoin when they are financially strong. I have some bitcoins that I can afford to hold onto

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What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
My interest in investing in Bitcoin is because I know Bitcoin gives us financial freedom. And at the same time being very volatile one can generate a lot of revenue by investing here. We know how Bitcoin prices have been in the past and where they are now.  Knowing these will no doubt make everyone interested in investing in Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: NotATether on August 15, 2024, 12:43:29 PM
There is no reason that everyone who knows about Bitcoin should have Bitcoin. Maybe there are many people who know a lot about Bitcoin but because of bad financial condition they cannot save Bitcoin. They will probably hold Bitcoin when they are financially strong. I have some bitcoins that I can afford to hold onto

I mean, you're literally on the altcoinstalk forum. Of course 99% of the people here are already holding Bitcoin or some other coin. This forum is quite small so the chances of you encountering a no-coiner are quite small.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: ajiz138 on August 15, 2024, 05:29:04 PM
There is no reason that everyone who knows about Bitcoin should have Bitcoin. Maybe there are many people who know a lot about Bitcoin but because of bad financial condition they cannot save Bitcoin. They will probably hold Bitcoin when they are financially strong. I have some bitcoins that I can afford to hold onto

I mean, you're literally on the altcoinstalk forum. Of course 99% of the people here are already holding Bitcoin or some other coin. This forum is quite small so the chances of you encountering a no-coiner are quite small.
Yes you are playing logic here and what you say makes perfect sense. And also when someone has known the great potential of bitcoin then they will not just pass it up. Even though they may not have much capital then they will do DCA with the minimum amount possible.

But obviously we can't generalize everything and I also understand that you don't mean it that way. The point is that most likely someone who already knows about bitcoin and knows its potential they will hold bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Wiseman on August 16, 2024, 01:59:29 PM
When I came to the market, I was never really interested in bitcoin as an investment tool and for trading, I never had bitcoin for long-term investments because I am ready to spend time on analysis. There are no others to get a larger requirement, I just buy it, holding bitcoin. But if you are a lazy person and do not want to do analytics and analysis of other Crypto projects, you and all bitcoins just hold it and certain prices.

Ever since I entered this crypto market, I have been most greedy for Bitcoin. So today bitcoin has brought me the highest success, I usually invest bitcoin in 2023 and that was investing in deep market. So it's only been 14-15 months since I got the maximum benefit, and still I'm buying bitcoins following the DCA method.  So my portfolio has grown a lot and I am more optimistic to continue my investment for a long time.

Everyone has their own path and I don’t judge yours, the main thing is that you do something, I understand that you put money aside from your salary and invest? I, on the contrary, don’t invest, I live and earn money from this, that is, all my money is in circulation and for me there is no point in doing this.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: rizqillah on August 16, 2024, 02:23:44 PM
When I came to the market, I was never really interested in bitcoin as an investment tool and for trading, I never had bitcoin for long-term investments because I am ready to spend time on analysis. There are no others to get a larger requirement, I just buy it, holding bitcoin. But if you are a lazy person and do not want to do analytics and analysis of other Crypto projects, you and all bitcoins just hold it and certain prices.

Ever since I entered this crypto market, I have been most greedy for Bitcoin. So today bitcoin has brought me the highest success, I usually invest bitcoin in 2023 and that was investing in deep market. So it's only been 14-15 months since I got the maximum benefit, and still I'm buying bitcoins following the DCA method.  So my portfolio has grown a lot and I am more optimistic to continue my investment for a long time.

Everyone has their own path and I don’t judge yours, the main thing is that you do something, I understand that you put money aside from your salary and invest? I, on the contrary, don’t invest, I live and earn money from this, that is, all my money is in circulation and for me there is no point in doing this.
I agree with you, everyone has their own considerations in making investments. they will take their own path. I don't set aside my salary, but I have investment capital from past bounty campaigns and I trade it on the exchange until it increases and I am enjoying the profit now
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on August 17, 2024, 01:04:47 PM
I also do that, invest in bitcoin for the long term and altcoins for the short and medium term, I also trade for altcoins because I can get daily profits, although not much. Because trading takes time and a process, we can do it if we have the experience, expertise and time to do it.

Your idea is good and you will find good profit through such an idea because altcoins cannot guarantee that after holding it will give you a good return but Bitcoin makes sure that the future will be brighter if you hold Bitcoin for maximum duration.

Trading is also full of profit if the traders take each step wisely and accurately but only experts and knowledgeable people can do this therefore one should know which coin is suitable for the long term and which is suitable for the short term then trading and investment both will show positive outcomes for him.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: rizqillah on August 17, 2024, 02:46:30 PM
I also do that, invest in bitcoin for the long term and altcoins for the short and medium term, I also trade for altcoins because I can get daily profits, although not much. Because trading takes time and a process, we can do it if we have the experience, expertise and time to do it.

Your idea is good and you will find good profit through such an idea because altcoins cannot guarantee that after holding it will give you a good return but Bitcoin makes sure that the future will be brighter if you hold Bitcoin for maximum duration.

Trading is also full of profit if the traders take each step wisely and accurately but only experts and knowledgeable people can do this therefore one should know which coin is suitable for the long term and which is suitable for the short term then trading and investment both will show positive outcomes for him.
Coins that are suitable for long term are bitcoin, although there are some altcoins such as BNB and ethereum that are also suitable for long term holding but in my opinion they still have a greater risk than bitcoin. We can choose coins that are suitable for long term holding and also choose those that are more suitable for short term
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Wiseman on August 17, 2024, 10:11:40 PM
When I came to the market, I was never really interested in bitcoin as an investment tool and for trading, I never had bitcoin for long-term investments because I am ready to spend time on analysis. There are no others to get a larger requirement, I just buy it, holding bitcoin. But if you are a lazy person and do not want to do analytics and analysis of other Crypto projects, you and all bitcoins just hold it and certain prices.

Ever since I entered this crypto market, I have been most greedy for Bitcoin. So today bitcoin has brought me the highest success, I usually invest bitcoin in 2023 and that was investing in deep market. So it's only been 14-15 months since I got the maximum benefit, and still I'm buying bitcoins following the DCA method.  So my portfolio has grown a lot and I am more optimistic to continue my investment for a long time.

Everyone has their own path and I don’t judge yours, the main thing is that you do something, I understand that you put money aside from your salary and invest? I, on the contrary, don’t invest, I live and earn money from this, that is, all my money is in circulation and for me there is no point in doing this.
I agree with you, everyone has their own considerations in making investments. they will take their own path. I don't set aside my salary, but I have investment capital from past bounty campaigns and I trade it on the exchange until it increases and I am enjoying the profit now

As strange as it may seem, I also received my first big money 6 years ago specifically for trading on the stock exchange from bounty companies on another forum and started trading on them, it was interesting, to earn nothing without investing), but in the end I still started investing and now I regret a little that I did not do it right away but tried not to invest (to accelerate) my deposit to the required level, Time is money, you don’t need to know anything else.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on August 17, 2024, 11:54:08 PM
       -      I'm just paying attention. The only good thing about Bitcoin when it starts to rally its price value upwards is that it's usually the top altcoins in the market, and even those that are newly or for the first time will face the bull run that has made a good market cap and high daily volume in trading. It is for sure that they will also submit to the price increase in the market.

So the chances of making more money are not in Bitcoin because its price is a little lower, but the potential for it to rise is high because it has a large market capital that has been acquired in the market.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: B.Trader on August 18, 2024, 12:06:24 AM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
There are many experienced people in this forum who have been investing in Bitcoin for a long time.  I also have many people who are investing in Alert.  You say how many bit points a member has to invest.  It is difficult to tell how much bitcoins a member has.  It is entirely up to the individual how much Bitcoin to keep and how much to invest.  But from my little knowledge I can say that Bitcoin can be very dependable in future if invested.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bitterguy28 on August 18, 2024, 03:59:52 AM
It is difficult to tell how much bitcoins a member has.
unless they explicitly say how much they have there is no way for us to know exactly how much bitcoin an individual has

to be fair i know many people who do not want to share exactly how much bitcoin they have due to privacy and safety reasons if one with a lot of bitcoins come out and say that he has a lot of bitcoins, he will be in danger even if it is just through the internet since he will be the target of many scams and hacking attempts
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Themepen on August 18, 2024, 05:05:11 AM
I agree with statement that experience in crypto world does not necessarily translate to owning Bitcoin. It is interesting to hear that you have been involved in crypto for 8 years but only recently acquired Bitcoin. This highlights diverse investment strategies and preferences within crypto community.

Regarding question I think it is unlikely that all members on this forum have some Bitcoin. People may have varying interests risk tolerance and investment goals that lead them to explore other cryptocurrencies or assets. But if you ask me so I am in crypto for 6 years. I sart from fuacet claiming but it needs too much time but reward was zero. But now I am earning and investing in different ways so I think with this in few months I will have a good portfolio.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Rubel007 on August 18, 2024, 09:02:21 AM
When I came to the market, I was never really interested in bitcoin as an investment tool and for trading, I never had bitcoin for long-term investments because I am ready to spend time on analysis. There are no others to get a larger requirement, I just buy it, holding bitcoin. But if you are a lazy person and do not want to do analytics and analysis of other Crypto projects, you and all bitcoins just hold it and certain prices.

Ever since I entered this crypto market, I have been most greedy for Bitcoin. So today bitcoin has brought me the highest success, I usually invest bitcoin in 2023 and that was investing in deep market. So it's only been 14-15 months since I got the maximum benefit, and still I'm buying bitcoins following the DCA method.  So my portfolio has grown a lot and I am more optimistic to continue my investment for a long time.

Everyone has their own path and I don’t judge yours, the main thing is that you do something, I understand that you put money aside from your salary and invest? I, on the contrary, don’t invest, I live and earn money from this, that is, all my money is in circulation and for me there is no point in doing this.
I agree with you, everyone has their own considerations in making investments. they will take their own path. I don't set aside my salary, but I have investment capital from past bounty campaigns and I trade it on the exchange until it increases and I am enjoying the profit now
I try to keep a very small amount of money in bitcoins. I have taken long-term steps to do this with DCA. If I keep money in a traditional bank it may lose value due to inflation but when I keep it in Bitcoin it can protect me from inflation on one hand and on the other hand it will help me to build large long term assets which is the most attractive for me to hold Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: philipma1957 on August 18, 2024, 03:31:46 PM
Apple killed my Mac mini hot rodding business in 2012. I had a shop filled with parts and all of the new macs could not be upgraded. So I started building some pc's.  I would go on anandtech and that is when I found out about bitcoin then bitcointalk.

I am not sure why this was posted here. I was answering the thread that was asking how did you get into bitcoin. I will try to find correct thread and move this.

some how this shifted into the wrong thread when I posted it.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: famososMuertos on August 18, 2024, 08:31:47 PM
It is difficult to tell how much bitcoins a member has.
unless they explicitly say how much they have there is no way for us to know exactly how much bitcoin an individual has

to be fair i know many people who do not want to share exactly how much bitcoin they have due to privacy and safety reasons if one with a lot of bitcoins come out and say that he has a lot of bitcoins, he will be in danger even if it is just through the internet since he will be the target of many scams and hacking attempts

I think that with bitcoin in your possession it can happen with iPhones* "holder," just because you have the latest version doesn't mean you have money, this is if we look at the value of a cell phone that most people should not buy due to the price-income ratio.

* ;)
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: armanda90 on August 18, 2024, 09:05:45 PM
I try to keep a very small amount of money in bitcoins. I have taken long-term steps to do this with DCA. If I keep money in a traditional bank it may lose value due to inflation but when I keep it in Bitcoin it can protect me from inflation on one hand and on the other hand it will help me to build large long term assets which is the most attractive for me to hold Bitcoin.
Keep money in the bank or fiat will get huge amount of inflation and I hold my assets almost 30% in bitcoin, recently my children have been 3 years old and prepare their cost education by investing in bitcoin and take around several years later after start studying in college.
I think most important not only investing our money in bitcoin but also for every family want to save their children education by saving in bitcoin not joining insurance. I believe saving in bitcoin avoid from inflation values than hold in the bank and keep increasing values in the future with bitcoin raise higher price.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Vision pro on August 18, 2024, 09:15:47 PM
You have been in the cryptocurrency world for a long time and you realize that you have a lot of bitcoins.  Now you want to know if more members have bitcoins.  I would say that everyone who works with the cryptocurrency world knows what the future holds.  So everyone like you is putting something on hold for the future so that they can do what they need to do to make their lives beautiful.  And people are starting to invest in crypto currency in the hope of good profit now.  And many people are succeeding from here.  Many organizations have now started mining Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: satpol_PP on August 20, 2024, 11:57:55 PM
You have been in the cryptocurrency world for a long time and you realize that you have a lot of bitcoins.  Now you want to know if more members have bitcoins.  I would say that everyone who works with the cryptocurrency world knows what the future holds.  So everyone like you is putting something on hold for the future so that they can do what they need to do to make their lives beautiful.  And people are starting to invest in crypto currency in the hope of good profit now.  And many people are succeeding from here.  Many organizations have now started mining Bitcoin.
Many have successfully profited from investing in bitcoin, I am also one of those who profit from investing in crypto. Although I think investing in altcoins is more profitable than bitcoin. But investing in bitcoin is safer, because it can be predicted that the longer we invest in bitcoin, the more expensive the price of the bitcoin we hold.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bayu7adi on August 21, 2024, 02:54:25 AM
But investing in bitcoin is safer, because it can be predicted that the longer we invest in bitcoin, the more expensive the price of the bitcoin we hold.
It is actually not easy to predict the price of Bitcoin, a few months ago we saw the price of Bitcoin above $ 70k, and now the price of Bitcoin tends to be at the level of $ 60k ... this does not prove that the price of Bitcoin is getting more expensive ... all cryptocurrency assets still have their own fluctuating nature ..

Although many people suggest holding Bitcoin for the long term, it clearly takes a very long time to be able to know the purpose of the holding ... more than 1 year usually does not guarantee that it will provide benefits to the holder ... manipulation is proven to still occur frequently.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: legend45 on August 21, 2024, 04:20:43 AM
But investing in bitcoin is safer, because it can be predicted that the longer we invest in bitcoin, the more expensive the price of the bitcoin we hold.
It is actually not easy to predict the price of Bitcoin, a few months ago we saw the price of Bitcoin above $ 70k, and now the price of Bitcoin tends to be at the level of $ 60k ... this does not prove that the price of Bitcoin is getting more expensive ... all cryptocurrency assets still have their own fluctuating nature ..

Although many people suggest holding Bitcoin for the long term, it clearly takes a very long time to be able to know the purpose of the holding ... more than 1 year usually does not guarantee that it will provide benefits to the holder ... manipulation is proven to still occur frequently.
For me, if I have a plan to hold bitcoin for the long term, it should be at least 2 years because when we buy bitcoin at a low price to get big profits when the bullish season usually occurs 2-3 years, like what I did, I bought bitcoin 2 years ago and plan to sell it during the bullish season next year. Because the belief and predictions of many people say that bitcoin will touch a price above $ 100K.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bitterguy28 on August 21, 2024, 05:06:53 AM
For me, if I have a plan to hold bitcoin for the long term, it should be at least 2 years
at least 2 years is good tho for some maybe if they do not want to be bothered about checking their funds constantly they go longer some even plan to only take their funds when they are ready for retirement while some plan on giving it to their children as inheritance

you can definitely take out your funds after 2 years and then buy more once the market dips and just wait until it’s bull cycle again of course it will take a lot of time but you can’t expect to go from 0 to 100 in a day especially with long term investment

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: PrivateKayla on August 21, 2024, 07:10:06 AM
I bought Bitcoin (some satoshis really) when I got into crypto a few years ago because of its reputation for increasing value and as the "original" crypto. As I learned more about crypto, I started buying altcoins, too. Most of my DCA though goes to BTC.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: satpol_PP on August 21, 2024, 10:04:42 PM
For me, if I have a plan to hold bitcoin for the long term, it should be at least 2 years
at least 2 years is good tho for some maybe if they do not want to be bothered about checking their funds constantly they go longer some even plan to only take their funds when they are ready for retirement while some plan on giving it to their children as inheritance

you can definitely take out your funds after 2 years and then buy more once the market dips and just wait until it’s bull cycle again of course it will take a lot of time but you can’t expect to go from 0 to 100 in a day especially with long term investment
I agree with long term investment, we don't need to bother always checking the market, buy when it's cheap and hold it for the long term. That's a good method, especially for those who are busy in the real world with their work. It seems that many people choose this method, 2 years is the ideal time to hold.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Hisbullah on August 23, 2024, 06:08:53 PM

I agree with long term investment, we don't need to bother always checking the market, buy when it's cheap and hold it for the long term. That's a good method, especially for those who are busy in the real world with their work. It seems that many people choose this method, 2 years is the ideal time to hold.
In my opinion, long-term investment does not produce much profit, because I have tried to compare long-term investment with short-term or medium-term. It turns out that short and medium-term generate more profit than just holding for the long term. We buy when there is a correction, hold until we get profit, then sell it, and do it repeatedly is more profitable.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Azharul on August 24, 2024, 06:48:14 PM
we know that bitcoin is the best profitable crypto in the crypto currency world. So i am also very interested in bitcoin.  But we know that bitcoin is more expensive currency in the cryptocurrency world. So buy this currency for invest or hold is very difficult for common people. So i think if we gradually invest in bitcoin that's is very prefer for us. We also know that altcoin is best preferred than bitcoin for investment. So i think i will invest in bitcoin, because bitcoin is very safty currency than altcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on August 24, 2024, 07:10:43 PM

I agree with long term investment, we don't need to bother always checking the market, buy when it's cheap and hold it for the long term. That's a good method, especially for those who are busy in the real world with their work. It seems that many people choose this method, 2 years is the ideal time to hold.
In my opinion, long-term investment does not produce much profit, because I have tried to compare long-term investment with short-term or medium-term. It turns out that short and medium-term generate more profit than just holding for the long term. We buy when there is a correction, hold until we get profit, then sell it, and do it repeatedly is more profitable.
I prefer long-term holding, because I don't have much time to follow the market. But I also do spot trading, in my spare time. Because the busyness of the real world sometimes takes up time, so I focus more on long-term holding.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: 0t3p0t on August 24, 2024, 07:11:23 PM
we know that bitcoin is the best profitable crypto in the crypto currency world. So i am also very interested in bitcoin.  But we know that bitcoin is more expensive currency in the cryptocurrency world. So buy this currency for invest or hold is very difficult for common people. So i think if we gradually invest in bitcoin that's is very prefer for us. We also know that altcoin is best preferred than bitcoin for investment. So i think i will invest in bitcoin, because bitcoin is very safty currency than altcoin.
Good decision mate but just make sure you are spending your extra money so you won't be able to get stuck when volatility strikes at it's beat as we all know it happens anytime as we are familiar with pullbacks which for some investors is the best way to get an entry but for some people who bought at high pullbacks means literally a pain when we don't fully understand the game of Bitcoin investments. Though Altcoins are good investments as well as it was way more cheaper but it does not guarantee any profits too so you better choose wisely.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: kulkhan on August 25, 2024, 08:28:31 PM

I agree with long term investment, we don't need to bother always checking the market, buy when it's cheap and hold it for the long term. That's a good method, especially for those who are busy in the real world with their work. It seems that many people choose this method, 2 years is the ideal time to hold.
In my opinion, long-term investment does not produce much profit, because I have tried to compare long-term investment with short-term or medium-term. It turns out that short and medium-term generate more profit than just holding for the long term. We buy when there is a correction, hold until we get profit, then sell it, and do it repeatedly is more profitable.
My Experience is different from you. I think Long time hold / long time investment is better than short time/mid time investment. I am trading with Bitcoin from 2016. And most of my profit was from long time holding. Some times i trade for short time and some times hold my Bitcoin But i saw shirt time trade give me some Profit but sone it gose my Against and that's trade has been long time trade. Even when i hold my Bitcoin for long time, after long time it’s price has beed recorded and after then i was huge profited. So i am with long time hold.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: UNIVERSE on August 25, 2024, 08:59:43 PM
I prefer long-term holding, because I don't have much time to follow the market. But I also do spot trading, in my spare time. Because the busyness of the real world sometimes takes up time, so I focus more on long-term holding.
It is a good idea to focus on the long term holding if you don't have much free time for trading. If we hold the coins for the long term, we don't need to analyze and monitor the market everyday. It is different when we do trading, specifically if we do daytrading. If we do this, we need to analyze and monitor the market progress every day. We will take the profits daily, so we can't choose the coins that slowly increasing the prices. But if we choose a long term holding, we may take profits after we are holding the coins for few years. So, we can ignore the price changes temporarily.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Z-tight on August 25, 2024, 11:50:10 PM
I prefer long-term holding,
Me too, and i also recommend it to newbies and people who do not know how to trade, instead of risking your funds in trading, when you do not have the skills necessary for it, it is better you buy BTC, keep it in your self custodial wallet and allow it to generate returns for you.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: summonerrk on August 26, 2024, 04:07:15 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

Initially, I was interested in Bitcoin because of the blockchain technology, and only then I realized that Bitcoin is also an excellent speculative instrument. And also that Bitcoin allows you to send money anywhere without intermediaries, and this is great. In fact, the first cryptocurrency has so many advantages that everyone will find attractive aspects for themselves.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Z-tight on August 26, 2024, 11:01:36 PM
In fact, the first cryptocurrency has so many advantages that everyone will find attractive aspects for themselves.
That's one great thing about BTC, it has many use cases, it can be used as a payment option, store of value, hedge against inflation, speculation asset, etc. It is a free currency, censorship resistant and permissionless, so anyone can use it for whatever reason they want. So many people found out about BTC because they were looking for a way to make money, but when they found out about BTC, they discovered that it was more than just that.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: summonerrk on August 27, 2024, 02:50:33 PM
In fact, the first cryptocurrency has so many advantages that everyone will find attractive aspects for themselves.
That's one great thing about BTC, it has many use cases, it can be used as a payment option, store of value, hedge against inflation, speculation asset, etc. It is a free currency, censorship resistant and permissionless, so anyone can use it for whatever reason they want. So many people found out about BTC because they were looking for a way to make money, but when they found out about BTC, they discovered that it was more than just that.

Therefore, it is difficult to overestimate Bitcoin. And no matter how many good words have been said about it, the coolest thing is when I myself was convinced of its usefulness in practice. In the country where I live, banks stopped sending money transfers abroad, and I needed to help a sick friend. And only thanks to Bitcoin did I do it.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: MrSpasybo on August 27, 2024, 03:55:06 PM
It is a good idea to focus on the long term holding if you don't have much free time for trading. If we hold the coins for the long term, we don't need to analyze and monitor the market everyday. It is different when we do trading, specifically if we do daytrading. If we do this, we need to analyze and monitor the market progress every day. We will take the profits daily, so we can't choose the coins that slowly increasing the prices. But if we choose a long term holding, we may take profits after we are holding the coins for few years. So, we can ignore the price changes temporarily.
For long-term investment in the crypto market, BTC is indeed the most worthwhile asset for investors as its value is continuously strengthened and increases over time, something that most ALTS cannot achieve. After choosing BTC, investors can focus on other aspects of their real lives or continue DCA and wait for opportunities to take profits during the bullrun instead of worrying too much about market fluctuations. Even though many ALTS may fail and disappear, BTC will exist until the end of the crypto market.

BTC very good liquidity is also a concern for investors. In the distribution zone, we often see whales selling ALTS for BTC and then selling BTC for USDT to take profits. Therefore, when having large capital, investors often choose BTC so that they can liquidate whenever necessary without fear of excessive slippage.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on August 27, 2024, 04:50:47 PM
Bitcoin investment is a very easy one, all you need is to have the basic knowledge about Bitcoin investment and then you choose the kind of strategy you want to use in your investment, starting a Bitcoin investment don't need a huge amount of money one can start with the little he or she has, and that is why Bitcoin investment is very good one don't need to be very wealthy before engaging in Bitcoin investment.
Yes, that's right, everyone can invest in Bitcoin, the important thing is to have money to buy it, but even so, not everyone can buy Bitcoin or other coins, only people who understand crypto are interested in Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on August 27, 2024, 07:49:00 PM
Yes, that's right, everyone can invest in Bitcoin, the important thing is to have money to buy it, but even so, not everyone can buy Bitcoin or other coins, only people who understand crypto are interested in Bitcoin.
Yes, this is because,  it's one thing to buy bitcoin and it's another thing to know the right strategies to employ to avoid unnecessary losses, well except you're only buying bitcoin for the payment or purchase purposes or to make easy and cheap international transfers, but if it's for investment purpose, then it takes a person with a good knowledge of the market and one who really understands the ins and outs of the crypto market, else you may end up incurring unnecessary losses to yourself. Sometimes even those who have knowledge of the market could still end up with losses, which shows that no one is immune to losses when it comes to crypto investment because of the volatile nature of the market, so in order to play safe, one must only invest what he can afford to lose, so that when the losses come, it wouldn't have much impact on him.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: nakmantu99 on August 28, 2024, 01:49:53 AM
Bitcoin investment is a very easy one, all you need is to have the basic knowledge about Bitcoin investment and then you choose the kind of strategy you want to use in your investment, starting a Bitcoin investment don't need a huge amount of money one can start with the little he or she has, and that is why Bitcoin investment is very good one don't need to be very wealthy before engaging in Bitcoin investment.
Yes, that's right, everyone can invest in Bitcoin, the important thing is to have money to buy it, but even so, not everyone can buy Bitcoin or other coins, only people who understand crypto are interested in Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: UNIVERSE on August 30, 2024, 11:11:13 PM
For long-term investment in the crypto market, BTC is indeed the most worthwhile asset for investors as its value is continuously strengthened and increases over time, something that most ALTS cannot achieve. After choosing BTC, investors can focus on other aspects of their real lives or continue DCA and wait for opportunities to take profits during the bullrun instead of worrying too much about market fluctuations. Even though many ALTS may fail and disappear, BTC will exist until the end of the crypto market.
Indeed. Bitcoin price keep growing, it is because Bitcoin is very recommended. When there are altcoins that never reached their ATH again but Bitcoin always proves to reach ATH in every bullrun season. Investors will always focus on collecting more Bitcoin with DCA. For altcoins, it will be the next target, people buy altcoins after they buy enough Bitcoin. So far, Bitcoin is the safest one, I'm not surprised if there are people who only invest in Bitcoin. But I personally buy altcoins, too. I think it is good to have altcoins because it also has a potential to gain huge profits.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on August 31, 2024, 02:48:44 PM
For long-term investment in the crypto market, BTC is indeed the most worthwhile asset for investors as its value is continuously strengthened and increases over time, something that most ALTS cannot achieve. After choosing BTC, investors can focus on other aspects of their real lives or continue DCA and wait for opportunities to take profits during the bullrun instead of worrying too much about market fluctuations. Even though many ALTS may fail and disappear, BTC will exist until the end of the crypto market.
Indeed. Bitcoin price keep growing, it is because Bitcoin is very recommended. When there are altcoins that never reached their ATH again but Bitcoin always proves to reach ATH in every bullrun season. Investors will always focus on collecting more Bitcoin with DCA. For altcoins, it will be the next target, people buy altcoins after they buy enough Bitcoin. So far, Bitcoin is the safest one, I'm not surprised if there are people who only invest in Bitcoin. But I personally buy altcoins, too. I think it is good to have altcoins because it also has a potential to gain huge profits.
Same, I also invested more in bitcoin with DAC method from last year, I also bought altcoin last year and hold it until next year. Bitcoin is a safe coin to hold for long term and definitely go up while altcoin we have to do research and understand the coin so that it really has potential to go up.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on August 31, 2024, 03:49:37 PM
For long-term investment in the crypto market, BTC is indeed the most worthwhile asset for investors as its value is continuously strengthened and increases over time, something that most ALTS cannot achieve. After choosing BTC, investors can focus on other aspects of their real lives or continue DCA and wait for opportunities to take profits during the bullrun instead of worrying too much about market fluctuations. Even though many ALTS may fail and disappear, BTC will exist until the end of the crypto market.
Indeed. Bitcoin price keep growing, it is because Bitcoin is very recommended. When there are altcoins that never reached their ATH again but Bitcoin always proves to reach ATH in every bullrun season. Investors will always focus on collecting more Bitcoin with DCA. For altcoins, it will be the next target, people buy altcoins after they buy enough Bitcoin. So far, Bitcoin is the safest one, I'm not surprised if there are people who only invest in Bitcoin. But I personally buy altcoins, too. I think it is good to have altcoins because it also has a potential to gain huge profits.
There is no doubt that bitcoin is the best asset to invest in the long term. Bitcoin has been proven to always reach ATH every time the bull market comes. So bitcoin for me will always be the top priority.

Altcoins are also worth investing in, but I myself prefer to take advantage in a faster time compared to bitcoin. Everyone must have their own way and that is the way I usually do.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: UNIVERSE on September 04, 2024, 11:59:30 PM
Same, I also invested more in bitcoin with DAC method from last year, I also bought altcoin last year and hold it until next year. Bitcoin is a safe coin to hold for long term and definitely go up while altcoin we have to do research and understand the coin so that it really has potential to go up.
Why don't you begin the DCA in 2022? But it is not very late if you begin the DCA in the last year. It is the right way to wait for the next year to sell your Bitcoin and altcoins. 2025 is predicted to be the peak of bullish season. Bitcoin is predicted to be $100k and there will be altcoin season, too. Not only you and I, every one is waiting for 2025 to sell their coins.

Altcoins are also worth investing in, but I myself prefer to take advantage in a faster time compared to bitcoin. Everyone must have their own way and that is the way I usually do.
You must know that altcoin season will come after the peak of Bitcoin. Why you don't wait for altcoin season to sell your altcoins? But you're right, each person has their own strategy and goal. As long as it is profitable enough, it is no problem to take profits earlier. It is also a safe way to avoid missing of taking profits.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Captain Corporate on September 05, 2024, 12:34:28 AM
The fact that we can make money from this by working for it is the most important thing that many people realize for the first part. I mean even here with signature campaign you are making a money, and that alone should make you interested in it. Think about it, with here and the other forum, you could make about 80 dollars a week, with 4 weeks that would be 320 dollars, that's good side income to make someone live a very good life in many poor nations. And that is only one thing we are talking about, there are million other ways to make money. I insist that making peoples lives better is the reason why people are interested in it.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on September 05, 2024, 04:46:33 PM
Altcoins are also worth investing in, but I myself prefer to take advantage in a faster time compared to bitcoin. Everyone must have their own way and that is the way I usually do.
You must know that altcoin season will come after the peak of Bitcoin. Why you don't wait for altcoin season to sell your altcoins? But you're right, each person has their own strategy and goal. As long as it is profitable enough, it is no problem to take profits earlier. It is also a safe way to avoid missing of taking profits.
Well, usually altcoin will follow the trend of bitcoin, or at the peak of bitcoin. This is the time I use to take advantage of altcoin.

What I meant earlier was that I bought altcoin when it went down and sold when it went up, I tried to analyze where the right time was, although there were some I had to wait longer. So far that has been a good way for me to do it. Indeed, the profit is not that big, but I just try to do it consistently.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: nakmantu99 on September 05, 2024, 07:52:05 PM
Altcoins are also worth investing in, but I myself prefer to take advantage in a faster time compared to bitcoin. Everyone must have their own way and that is the way I usually do.
You must know that altcoin season will come after the peak of Bitcoin. Why you don't wait for altcoin season to sell your altcoins? But you're right, each person has their own strategy and goal. As long as it is profitable enough, it is no problem to take profits earlier. It is also a safe way to avoid missing of taking profits.
Well, usually altcoin will follow the trend of bitcoin, or at the peak of bitcoin. This is the time I use to take advantage of altcoin.

What I meant earlier was that I bought altcoin when it went down and sold when it went up, I tried to analyze where the right time was, although there were some I had to wait longer. So far that has been a good way for me to do it. Indeed, the profit is not that big, but I just try to do it consistently.
If you feel that the method you are doing is suitable, that is good because you can get profit from it. I also do the same thing as you, buy when it goes down and sell it when it has made a profit, although the profit is not big but we can get profit regularly.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: debra on September 05, 2024, 11:21:33 PM
If you feel that the method you are doing is suitable, that is good because you can get profit from it. I also do the same thing as you, buy when it goes down and sell it when it has made a profit, although the profit is not big but we can get profit regularly.
What method? Buying when there is a big dump?
I think most of people do this, it is just a common way in crypto investment.
Sure, it is a good time to buy when there is a correction, the price of Bitcoin will be quite cheap. But we don't spend all the money, we must anticipate if there will be more dump. Sometimes, there is a further dump after a dump. Anyway, it is okay if we want to take profits when there is a big pump.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on September 06, 2024, 12:37:53 AM
If you feel that the method you are doing is suitable, that is good because you can get profit from it. I also do the same thing as you, buy when it goes down and sell it when it has made a profit, although the profit is not big but we can get profit regularly.
What method? Buying when there is a big dump?
I think most of people do this, it is just a common way in crypto investment.
Sure, it is a good time to buy when there is a correction, the price of Bitcoin will be quite cheap. But we don't spend all the money, we must anticipate if there will be more dump. Sometimes, there is a further dump after a dump. Anyway, it is okay if we want to take profits when there is a big pump.
Did anyone ever debate or argue on the fact whether it's good or bad to take profit when there is a big pump?, I doubt that.

Many of us know that time when CZ - the formal CEO of Binance; posted a comment on Twitter stating we cant be rich if we don't hodl, well, currently, this has been changed, many people have turned this to "if you don't take profit, you won't be rich".
This is to emphasize on the importance of taking profit in every of our crypto investments, it doesn't matter what crypto assets we are hodling, in a time when the market movements is full of uncertainties, like we have with Bitcoin and the general cryptocurrency market currently, taking profit is how we make money to stay afloat, and possibly have the resources to continually buy the deep when it presents itself.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Tribalchief on September 06, 2024, 01:29:23 AM
Did anyone ever debate or argue on the fact whether it's good or bad to take profit when there is a big pump?, I doubt that.

Many of us know that time when CZ - the formal CEO of Binance; posted a comment on Twitter stating we cant be rich if we don't hodl, well, currently, this has been changed, many people have turned this to "if you don't take profit, you won't be rich".
This is to emphasize on the importance of taking profit in every of our crypto investments, it doesn't matter what crypto assets we are hodling, in a time when the market movements is full of uncertainties, like we have with Bitcoin and the general cryptocurrency market currently, taking profit is how we make money to stay afloat, and possibly have the resources to continually buy the deep when it presents itself.

The thing with the crypto space in general is that: we all have our way of doing things. It's very true that some people are strict with their hodlings and forbid taking profits when their portfolio looks great. That's just their believe and what they think it's best for them.

Personally, if my number one aim of investing in any project is to make profit, then taking profits in any slight increase isn't a bad Idea. We must understand that opportunity sometimes presents itself once, so we shouldn't miss out. In as much as hodling a particular project is great(no one dispute that fact), we sometimes need to do the needful inorder to establish other projects as well. So i think you are right.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on September 06, 2024, 05:20:40 PM
Well, usually altcoin will follow the trend of bitcoin, or at the peak of bitcoin. This is the time I use to take advantage of altcoin.

What I meant earlier was that I bought altcoin when it went down and sold when it went up, I tried to analyze where the right time was, although there were some I had to wait longer. So far that has been a good way for me to do it. Indeed, the profit is not that big, but I just try to do it consistently.
If you feel that the method you are doing is suitable, that is good because you can get profit from it. I also do the same thing as you, buy when it goes down and sell it when it has made a profit, although the profit is not big but we can get profit regularly.
That's what I do, I try to create my own strategy and that's what makes me more comfortable. Many people share their own strategies and we can follow them or not.

However, the same strategy can have different results because maybe we are not too comfortable doing it, so I think it's better to do whatever is very comfortable for us And of course we can develop it to be better over time.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on September 07, 2024, 02:29:39 AM
Well, usually altcoin will follow the trend of bitcoin, or at the peak of bitcoin. This is the time I use to take advantage of altcoin.

What I meant earlier was that I bought altcoin when it went down and sold when it went up, I tried to analyze where the right time was, although there were some I had to wait longer. So far that has been a good way for me to do it. Indeed, the profit is not that big, but I just try to do it consistently.
If you feel that the method you are doing is suitable, that is good because you can get profit from it. I also do the same thing as you, buy when it goes down and sell it when it has made a profit, although the profit is not big but we can get profit regularly.
That's what I do, I try to create my own strategy and that's what makes me more comfortable. Many people share their own strategies and we can follow them or not.

However, the same strategy can have different results because maybe we are not too comfortable doing it, so I think it's better to do whatever is very comfortable for us And of course we can develop it to be better over time.
Exactly, we must have our own strategy that is comfortable for us. We cannot follow other people's strategies that make us uncomfortable and we will not necessarily get profit like that person. We should do something according to what makes us better, comfortable and can get profit.
I invest in crypto because I want to get profit, that's the reason I entered the crypto world.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: bitterguy28 on September 07, 2024, 08:16:59 AM
However, the same strategy can have different results because maybe we are not too comfortable doing it, so I think it's better to do whatever is very comfortable for us And of course we can develop it to be better over time.
another reason why it did not produce the same results is that you may have done it incorrectly it’s possible that you have very different skill set as the person you followed and their strategy may have required something you lack this is why we need to first invest in ourselves and learn as much before we go and make our own decisions
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: summonerrk on September 07, 2024, 01:41:30 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

Interesting fact: if the price of Bitcoin has updated its historical maximum, it means that no matter at what point before you bought Bitcoin, such growth shows that you would be in profit anyway. The main thing is not to buy at the historical maximum. In general, my answer is simple: Bitcoin is reliable, and I do not believe in altcoins at all.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on September 07, 2024, 04:03:47 PM
That's what I do, I try to create my own strategy and that's what makes me more comfortable. Many people share their own strategies and we can follow them or not.

However, the same strategy can have different results because maybe we are not too comfortable doing it, so I think it's better to do whatever is very comfortable for us And of course we can develop it to be better over time.
Exactly, we must have our own strategy that is comfortable for us. We cannot follow other people's strategies that make us uncomfortable and we will not necessarily get profit like that person. We should do something according to what makes us better, comfortable and can get profit.
I invest in crypto because I want to get profit, that's the reason I entered the crypto world.
Everyone who invests in crypto aims to make a profit, no one voluntarily invests without any desire to get it, let's be realistic about it.

I am the same as you and everyone in this cryptocurrency, I want to get profit from what I do. Besides this can be something that can make us better in the future, it can also increase my income. We work and then invest to get more results than what we get from work.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Mia Chloe on September 07, 2024, 08:52:38 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
I think technical aspects and decentralisation brought about my love for bitcoin. Before  I joined bitcoin talk at first I already had an eye for technical stuff infact I was a should I say green hat kinda tech person if that's a real thing. Anyways the point is I always liked tech stuff and programming and I did them during my leisure. Anyways talking about bitcoin let's just say I gradually began to gain more and more interest as I stayed longer and longer in the space.
Bitcoin has a transparent network and one that is also decentralised making it one of the most perfect networks for investors
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on September 08, 2024, 07:20:47 AM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
I think technical aspects and decentralisation brought about my love for bitcoin. Before  I joined bitcoin talk at first I already had an eye for technical stuff infact I was a should I say green hat kinda tech person if that's a real thing. Anyways the point is I always liked tech stuff and programming and I did them during my leisure. Anyways talking about bitcoin let's just say I gradually began to gain more and more interest as I stayed longer and longer in the space.
Bitcoin has a transparent network and one that is also decentralised making it one of the most perfect networks for investors
I am not a programmer, just trying to use crypto for investment because my main goal is only profit. I do not intend to learn with bitcoin decentralized technology because I am more focused on trading and becoming a holder when I have free capital.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: summonerrk on September 08, 2024, 12:47:48 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
I think technical aspects and decentralisation brought about my love for bitcoin. Before  I joined bitcoin talk at first I already had an eye for technical stuff infact I was a should I say green hat kinda tech person if that's a real thing. Anyways the point is I always liked tech stuff and programming and I did them during my leisure. Anyways talking about bitcoin let's just say I gradually began to gain more and more interest as I stayed longer and longer in the space.
Bitcoin has a transparent network and one that is also decentralised making it one of the most perfect networks for investors

I also like the technical aspects of Bitcoin, especially the fact that it is similar to torrent, in that it is a technology of freedom and no one can forbid it. And I am glad that many have accepted Bitcoin and despite all the prohibitions we can continue to keep them in our wallets and send them around the world.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: salad daging on September 08, 2024, 05:54:41 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
I think technical aspects and decentralisation brought about my love for bitcoin. Before  I joined bitcoin talk at first I already had an eye for technical stuff infact I was a should I say green hat kinda tech person if that's a real thing. Anyways the point is I always liked tech stuff and programming and I did them during my leisure. Anyways talking about bitcoin let's just say I gradually began to gain more and more interest as I stayed longer and longer in the space.
Bitcoin has a transparent network and one that is also decentralised making it one of the most perfect networks for investors
I am not a programmer, just trying to use crypto for investment because my main goal is only profit. I do not intend to learn with bitcoin decentralized technology because I am more focused on trading and becoming a holder when I have free capital.
This is also not my expertise in technical bitcoin programming for me is too complicated so I don't get involved much in bitcoin programming.
One core thing is to know how bitcoin works on the other hand profit is the most important and to be honest a lot of profit has been achieved while knowing bitcoin, and until now it will continue to HODL until profit becomes the target again.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on September 09, 2024, 04:19:07 AM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
I think technical aspects and decentralisation brought about my love for bitcoin. Before  I joined bitcoin talk at first I already had an eye for technical stuff infact I was a should I say green hat kinda tech person if that's a real thing. Anyways the point is I always liked tech stuff and programming and I did them during my leisure. Anyways talking about bitcoin let's just say I gradually began to gain more and more interest as I stayed longer and longer in the space.
Bitcoin has a transparent network and one that is also decentralised making it one of the most perfect networks for investors
I am not a programmer, just trying to use crypto for investment because my main goal is only profit. I do not intend to learn with bitcoin decentralized technology because I am more focused on trading and becoming a holder when I have free capital.
Bro, no one has an issue with your focus on utilizing crypto as an investment asset! This also means that a large number of market participants play in the crypto market with the primary purpose of earning money and using crypto assets, without studying the underlying technology in detail. If your objective is trading and holding when you have free cash, that has now become a strategy that is applied by investors in this market.
 
The important thing is that even if not truly being a technical user of the decentralized network, virtually you are aware of how the market moves and the type of risks that exist without necessarily having to draw technical theories about decentralization or lack of it. Regarding this, it will be wise to acknowledge that by concentrating more on the analysis of the long-term trading and investment models, it is possible to achieve the required level of profits. So long you are smart in handling risk and capital, you can keep growing in the crypto world despite the fact that you may not be a programmer or a technical person.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Parzival204 on September 09, 2024, 09:48:29 AM
In my opinion, the tendency for people to choose Bitcoin for investment apart from the price which continues to rise year after year, is that Bitcoin is more popular than other altcoins, although there are other altcoins that also have high prices but are not as popular as Bitcoin.
and people tend to choose investment in the form of bitcoin rather than shares, because shares are more likely to represent the amount of money we invest, right? In contrast to bitcoin, when we own it we will have full rights in it and want to sell or wait for the bullrun at the end of the year
and even if I have my money will choose bitcoin as an investment option
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Mia Chloe on September 09, 2024, 06:50:01 PM
The important thing is that even if not truly being a technical user of the decentralized network, virtually you are aware of how the market moves and the type of risks that exist without necessarily having to draw technical theories about decentralization or lack of it. Regarding this, it will be wise to acknowledge that by concentrating more on the analysis of the long-term trading and investment models, it is possible to achieve the required level of profits. So long you are smart in handling risk and capital, you can keep growing in the crypto world despite the fact that you may not be a programmer or a technical person.
Every one has their different views about bitcoin as well as different reasons why the like bitcoin and the crypto space. Op's question was what got you interested in bitcoin? And I simply went straight to pointing out the main facts that made me a bitcoin as well as certain things that are quite peculiar to bitcoin that makes me make it my crypto currency of choice. Bitcoin has different uses and so , many users have their different reasons why the make use of it.
Some bitcoiners are traders and the may specialized in only bitcoin pairs similarly some other bitcoiner out there could make bitcoin his form of investment only whereas a business man out there may prefer to make use of bitcoin for his transactions to anul the currency barrier.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: legend45 on September 09, 2024, 10:02:20 PM

Every one has their different views about bitcoin as well as different reasons why the like bitcoin and the crypto space. Op's question was what got you interested in bitcoin? And I simply went straight to pointing out the main facts that made me a bitcoin as well as certain things that are quite peculiar to bitcoin that makes me make it my crypto currency of choice. Bitcoin has different uses and so , many users have their different reasons why the make use of it.
Some bitcoiners are traders and the may specialized in only bitcoin pairs similarly some other bitcoiner out there could make bitcoin his form of investment only whereas a business man out there may prefer to make use of bitcoin for his transactions to anul the currency barrier.
Bitcoin is very good for investment, that's the beginning of my reason why choosing Bitcin because history has proven many who become rich and achieve huge profits from investing in Bitcoin. I am also one of those who benefit from Bitcoin. Other Alasn Bitcoin is also very good for transactions with low costs and we can do whenever we want, this is our freedom in the testing given by Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Captain Corporate on September 09, 2024, 10:13:06 PM
The idea that you oculd make money from anyone around the world is definitely what got many people like me going. I mean its not really that complicated feeling, we are talking about something great here and we should be happy with it as well. I know that its going to be a hard thing to accept but its definitely a great feeling and we should be considering this as a good thing. If I can work from Turkey, and someone from UK pays me to do something and the payment is so easy with crypto then its going to be something that will benefit us and we can keep doing something like that constantly.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on September 10, 2024, 09:48:51 AM
The idea that you oculd make money from anyone around the world is definitely what got many people like me going. I mean its not really that complicated feeling, we are talking about something great here and we should be happy with it as well. I know that its going to be a hard thing to accept but its definitely a great feeling and we should be considering this as a good thing. If I can work from Turkey, and someone from UK pays me to do something and the payment is so easy with crypto then its going to be something that will benefit us and we can keep doing something like that constantly.
Bitcoin can be a means of payment for transactions anywhere, maybe the most dangerous thing is if we transact in countries that prohibit using crypto for transactions. Although it is actually possible, as you said we can find money and jobs anywhere, we can also do business with them and we can use bitcoin as a payment method.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on September 11, 2024, 05:44:44 AM
The idea that you oculd make money from anyone around the world is definitely what got many people like me going. I mean its not really that complicated feeling, we are talking about something great here and we should be happy with it as well. I know that its going to be a hard thing to accept but its definitely a great feeling and we should be considering this as a good thing. If I can work from Turkey, and someone from UK pays me to do something and the payment is so easy with crypto then its going to be something that will benefit us and we can keep doing something like that constantly.
Bitcoin can be a means of payment for transactions anywhere, maybe the most dangerous thing is if we transact in countries that prohibit using crypto for transactions. Although it is actually possible, as you said we can find money and jobs anywhere, we can also do business with them and we can use bitcoin as a payment method.
It is also true, as there are today some countries that have banned cryptocurrencies, it is still possible for bitcoin to become a worldwide payments instrument. In need of a place to transact in a place that accepts receipt of crypto or when seeking for avenues to work or do business in countries that embrace this technology. With the growth of Bitcoin usage, the choice of using crypto in payments is also expanding in a way though there are restrictions in some areas still.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Wiseman on September 11, 2024, 07:28:09 AM
It is also true, as there are today some countries that have banned cryptocurrencies, it is still possible for bitcoin to become a worldwide payments instrument. In need of a place to transact in a place that accepts receipt of crypto or when seeking for avenues to work or do business in countries that embrace this technology. With the growth of Bitcoin usage, the choice of using crypto in payments is also expanding in a way though there are restrictions in some areas still.

There are countries like Switzerland that accept cryptocurrency even for paying utility bills and they even have some amount of money in cryptocurrency, but I will note that they also accept bitcoin, but they immediately exchange it for USDT because states do not want to have an asset that is as volatile as bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on September 12, 2024, 11:37:17 PM
It is also true, as there are today some countries that have banned cryptocurrencies, it is still possible for bitcoin to become a worldwide payments instrument. In need of a place to transact in a place that accepts receipt of crypto or when seeking for avenues to work or do business in countries that embrace this technology. With the growth of Bitcoin usage, the choice of using crypto in payments is also expanding in a way though there are restrictions in some areas still.

There are countries like Switzerland that accept cryptocurrency even for paying utility bills and they even have some amount of money in cryptocurrency, but I will note that they also accept bitcoin, but they immediately exchange it for USDT because states do not want to have an asset that is as volatile as bitcoin.
The country does not want to have assets that are volatile or have high volatility like bitcoin, but from the volatility of bitcoin we can get benefits. Switzerland which has accepted crypto as a means of paying electricity bills is a good step, I think.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on September 13, 2024, 01:45:03 PM
It is also true, as there are today some countries that have banned cryptocurrencies, it is still possible for bitcoin to become a worldwide payments instrument. In need of a place to transact in a place that accepts receipt of crypto or when seeking for avenues to work or do business in countries that embrace this technology. With the growth of Bitcoin usage, the choice of using crypto in payments is also expanding in a way though there are restrictions in some areas still.

There are countries like Switzerland that accept cryptocurrency even for paying utility bills and they even have some amount of money in cryptocurrency, but I will note that they also accept bitcoin, but they immediately exchange it for USDT because states do not want to have an asset that is as volatile as bitcoin.
The country does not want to have assets that are volatile or have high volatility like bitcoin, but from the volatility of bitcoin we can get benefits. Switzerland which has accepted crypto as a means of paying electricity bills is a good step, I think.
Indeed, we can always observe how effective prudential management of high-risk investments will minimize significant risks most of the time. For instance, it is obvious that other countries would wish to invest in more stable and secure securities. But revolutions in finance like Switzerland’s recent decision to allow use of crypto currencies for payments prove that there is space for trial in a tightly regulated environment.
 
As there are potential problems? New technologies are not beyond the possibility of being managed in a safe manner and conservative policies can reap major benefits. It can also lead to progress in the field of finance and create new successful prospects that was not thought possible before.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: gunhell16 on September 13, 2024, 03:24:55 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

The only thing I like about Bitcoin is that it attracts a lot of top altcoins that increase the price value that they have in the market, which also causes the volume and marketcap of each top altcoin to increase. Apart from being the number one proven, Bitcoin is also tested for long-term investment.

Aside from investment, bitcoin can also be used for other usages, such as transferring money, regardless of whether it is fiat or another country, to be honest. These are just some of the reasons why I love Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: rizqillah on September 13, 2024, 11:02:14 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

The only thing I like about Bitcoin is that it attracts a lot of top altcoins that increase the price value that they have in the market, which also causes the volume and marketcap of each top altcoin to increase. Apart from being the number one proven, Bitcoin is also tested for long-term investment.

Aside from investment, bitcoin can also be used for other usages, such as transferring money, regardless of whether it is fiat or another country, to be honest. These are just some of the reasons why I love Bitcoin.
Bitcoin has many benefits besides being an investment to gain profit, we can also use bitcoin for transactions or payment tools. And with the existence of bitcoin, we currently see many altcoins that have high utility for us. Crypto is a technological advancement, we as crypto lovers must be able to benefit from it all, don't be late.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Wiseman on September 14, 2024, 08:30:56 AM
It is also true, as there are today some countries that have banned cryptocurrencies, it is still possible for bitcoin to become a worldwide payments instrument. In need of a place to transact in a place that accepts receipt of crypto or when seeking for avenues to work or do business in countries that embrace this technology. With the growth of Bitcoin usage, the choice of using crypto in payments is also expanding in a way though there are restrictions in some areas still.

There are countries like Switzerland that accept cryptocurrency even for paying utility bills and they even have some amount of money in cryptocurrency, but I will note that they also accept bitcoin, but they immediately exchange it for USDT because states do not want to have an asset that is as volatile as bitcoin.
The country does not want to have assets that are volatile or have high volatility like bitcoin, but from the volatility of bitcoin we can get benefits. Switzerland which has accepted crypto as a means of paying electricity bills is a good step, I think.

Unfortunately, Switzerland does not set the trend in this direction, the country is very small and is famous mainly as an offshore zone for storing money, but if it were America, then that would be a different story, let's see what happens with the presidential elections and if Trump wins, then everything is possible that they will also promote cryptocurrency and, looking at America, other countries will also begin to follow suit.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Parzival204 on September 15, 2024, 04:53:21 PM
People who don't have BTC will try to have money so they can exchange it for BTC. Remembering BTC is a promising investment and doesn't experience inflation like traditional money.
And BTC is a promising investment when the price goes down we can buy it and sell it. when the price is high.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on September 16, 2024, 09:40:44 AM

Unfortunately, Switzerland does not set the trend in this direction, the country is very small and is famous mainly as an offshore zone for storing money, but if it were America, then that would be a different story, let's see what happens with the presidential elections and if Trump wins, then everything is possible that they will also promote cryptocurrency and, looking at America, other countries will also begin to follow suit.
If Trump wins and really supports crypto, it will affect other countries, but is Trump's chance of winning the US presidential election big? Or will Kamala Harris win the presidential election this time. Many crypto lovers hope that Trump will win because it will have a good impact on crypto.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on September 17, 2024, 04:23:10 AM

Unfortunately, Switzerland does not set the trend in this direction, the country is very small and is famous mainly as an offshore zone for storing money, but if it were America, then that would be a different story, let's see what happens with the presidential elections and if Trump wins, then everything is possible that they will also promote cryptocurrency and, looking at America, other countries will also begin to follow suit.
If Trump wins and really supports crypto, it will affect other countries, but is Trump's chance of winning the US presidential election big? Or will Kamala Harris win the presidential election this time. Many crypto lovers hope that Trump will win because it will have a good impact on crypto.
That is why many think that Trump can embrace cryptocurrencies and cause a short-term boost as he has previously had more tech-friendly approach. But the probabilities of Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections depend on a number of conditions that are in place and the support base Trump enjoys. Kamala Harris, as the incumbent, is also backed by those who like the policies that have been set by the current government and she may be in a stronger position depending on the records and experience.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: rizqillah on September 17, 2024, 07:24:21 AM

Unfortunately, Switzerland does not set the trend in this direction, the country is very small and is famous mainly as an offshore zone for storing money, but if it were America, then that would be a different story, let's see what happens with the presidential elections and if Trump wins, then everything is possible that they will also promote cryptocurrency and, looking at America, other countries will also begin to follow suit.
If Trump wins and really supports crypto, it will affect other countries, but is Trump's chance of winning the US presidential election big? Or will Kamala Harris win the presidential election this time. Many crypto lovers hope that Trump will win because it will have a good impact on crypto.
That is why many think that Trump can embrace cryptocurrencies and cause a short-term boost as he has previously had more tech-friendly approach. But the probabilities of Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections depend on a number of conditions that are in place and the support base Trump enjoys. Kamala Harris, as the incumbent, is also backed by those who like the policies that have been set by the current government and she may be in a stronger position depending on the records and experience.
If crypto lovers in the US are many, it is possible that Trump's support for crypto will provide a large vote contribution, but we don't know how many crypto lovers there are. Maybe many say that Kama Harris is currently in a strong position as an incumbent, but we'll see in November, whether there will be a surprise from Trump supporters.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: nakmantu99 on September 17, 2024, 08:05:13 PM

If crypto lovers in the US are many, it is possible that Trump's support for crypto will provide a large vote contribution, but we don't know how many crypto lovers there are. Maybe many say that Kama Harris is currently in a strong position as an incumbent, but we'll see in November, whether there will be a surprise from Trump supporters.
Kamal Harris might seem strong in the survey but not necessarily Trump loses, we just see in November because the American people will give their votes by choosing the best figure for their next president. And if Trump wins, there is a possibility that there will be good news for Bitcoin and we will see the price of Bitcoin to reach the new ATH in November. This is just a prediction and as a crypto investor I pray for this will happen.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on September 18, 2024, 08:52:55 PM
If Trump wins and really supports crypto, it will affect other countries, but is Trump's chance of winning the US presidential election big? Or will Kamala Harris win the presidential election this time. Many crypto lovers hope that Trump will win because it will have a good impact on crypto.

I would actually be happy if Trump won because I see that he has different policies than the usual politicians, I don't see him with that secrecy and mysticism that others maintain, for me Kamala Harris is the type of person who is like communists, who are sheep, but in reality they are wolves in sheep's clothing, and the worst thing that could happen to the USA is that they fall into a type of communism, that would be the worst, for me I like TRUMP for his way of saying and doing things, he's radical, he tells the truth to whoever's face, he's not afraid of any of that, and since he's now pro-Bitcoin, I like him even more, I think that if he could boost the price of btc a lot, which is something spectacular.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: nakmantu99 on September 18, 2024, 10:54:05 PM
If Trump wins and really supports crypto, it will affect other countries, but is Trump's chance of winning the US presidential election big? Or will Kamala Harris win the presidential election this time. Many crypto lovers hope that Trump will win because it will have a good impact on crypto.

I would actually be happy if Trump won because I see that he has different policies than the usual politicians, I don't see him with that secrecy and mysticism that others maintain, for me Kamala Harris is the type of person who is like communists, who are sheep, but in reality they are wolves in sheep's clothing, and the worst thing that could happen to the USA is that they fall into a type of communism, that would be the worst, for me I like TRUMP for his way of saying and doing things, he's radical, he tells the truth to whoever's face, he's not afraid of any of that, and since he's now pro-Bitcoin, I like him even more, I think that if he could boost the price of btc a lot, which is something spectacular.
As many people say and we know that Trump is a businessman even though he entered the world of politics but his business brain will never disappear. So I support Trump who was elected president because no matter what, a businessman will think about technology and benefits for his country. So crypto will continue to run in the US if Trump is elected.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: UNIVERSE on September 19, 2024, 10:08:17 PM
People who don't have BTC will try to have money so they can exchange it for BTC. Remembering BTC is a promising investment and doesn't experience inflation like traditional money.
And BTC is a promising investment when the price goes down we can buy it and sell it. when the price is high.
Anyone who has the intention to have Bitcoin, they should be able to buy Bitcoin. We know that we don't need to buy 1 Bitcoin to have it on the wallet. We even can buy Bitcoin with $50. When we already registered on CEX or we have non custodial wallets, we can keep the Bitcoin there. We can buy the Bitcoin through CEX or DEX, both are good place to buy Bitcoin.

Sure, Bitcoin is a very potential investment. That's why many people are interested in holding Bitcoin.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: milewilda on September 19, 2024, 10:32:57 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
Lets just accept the fact on most people on here on why they got interested with Bitcoin or crypto as a whole is because of that money making opportunity that it could give out and this is something undeniable. At first encounter about crypto is into those times where HYIPs and ponzis are really that flooding out the market wayback on which i did make easy money or passive
on day to day earning on which its great until those sites closes down and make out those kind of realizations that this isnt something that very possible. Antyhing that promises out
easy money are 100% scam and that learning put up into my mind and make further learnings as i do go ahead.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: rizqillah on September 19, 2024, 11:19:28 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
Lets just accept the fact on most people on here on why they got interested with Bitcoin or crypto as a whole is because of that money making opportunity that it could give out and this is something undeniable. At first encounter about crypto is into those times where HYIPs and ponzis are really that flooding out the market wayback on which i did make easy money or passive
on day to day earning on which its great until those sites closes down and make out those kind of realizations that this isnt something that very possible. Antyhing that promises out
easy money are 100% scam and that learning put up into my mind and make further learnings as i do go ahead.
That is also my reason why I invest in crypto because I hope with the profit that I will get if I invest in crypto, we can choose as a holder or trader because both will generate profit for us if we focus on doing it. everyone who invests also has the same goal even though with different strategies and methods.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: gunhell16 on September 20, 2024, 11:25:07 AM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

Honestly speaking, I don't want to be a hypocrite because I saw and found out that you can really make a profit in bitcoin, although at that time I immediately thought and told myself that it would be 3 years before I could experience making money here passively.

And since that time, while studying and finding out other ways to earn money in bitcoin, I gradually experienced earning other cryptocurrencies by participating in bounties on other forums. And now in my 7 years here in the crypto space, I am experiencing passive income here through trading activity and participating in signature campaigns. And I am thankful for this opportunity.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on September 20, 2024, 10:55:48 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

Honestly speaking, I don't want to be a hypocrite because I saw and found out that you can really make a profit in bitcoin, although at that time I immediately thought and told myself that it would be 3 years before I could experience making money here passively.

And since that time, while studying and finding out other ways to earn money in bitcoin, I gradually experienced earning other cryptocurrencies by participating in bounties on other forums. And now in my 7 years here in the crypto space, I am experiencing passive income here through trading activity and participating in signature campaigns. And I am thankful for this opportunity.
Participating in bounty forums and also trading is a good way to increase our income, I also do the same. I take my time in between my real world activities to trade so I can earn income from crypto. And this is the reason why I have survived in crypto for more than 8 years because I have felt the results.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on September 23, 2024, 12:30:24 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

Honestly speaking, I don't want to be a hypocrite because I saw and found out that you can really make a profit in bitcoin, although at that time I immediately thought and told myself that it would be 3 years before I could experience making money here passively.

And since that time, while studying and finding out other ways to earn money in bitcoin, I gradually experienced earning other cryptocurrencies by participating in bounties on other forums. And now in my 7 years here in the crypto space, I am experiencing passive income here through trading activity and participating in signature campaigns. And I am thankful for this opportunity.
Participating in bounty forums and also trading is a good way to increase our income, I also do the same. I take my time in between my real world activities to trade so I can earn income from crypto. And this is the reason why I have survived in crypto for more than 8 years because I have felt the results.
More than 8 years ? Wow That is why you understand it well, and more significantly, you are consistent, and have a depth of understanding of this field. As a matter of fact, joining bounties and forums in trading is often very profitable if one is ready to commit time and effort towards its proper planning. If you have to schedule your day and think about whether to trade crypto, then it means that one indeed knows how to manage their time to attend to existing opportunities.

Dedication like yours can become a driving force for many individuals who are in their beginning of journey with the crypto and even for those who try to develop their trading experience. According to some of the numerators that has been adopted, it is crucial to proceed to other market updates and studies in order to be abreast and tap other opportunities. Based on the experience as well as outcomes you have actually obtained so far, you are well placed to go even further within the crypto market.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: rizqillah on September 23, 2024, 10:05:33 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

Honestly speaking, I don't want to be a hypocrite because I saw and found out that you can really make a profit in bitcoin, although at that time I immediately thought and told myself that it would be 3 years before I could experience making money here passively.

And since that time, while studying and finding out other ways to earn money in bitcoin, I gradually experienced earning other cryptocurrencies by participating in bounties on other forums. And now in my 7 years here in the crypto space, I am experiencing passive income here through trading activity and participating in signature campaigns. And I am thankful for this opportunity.
We can generate income by participating in bounty campaigns on this forum or bitcointalk, besides that we can also start learning trading while increasing our i crypto investment. It does take a long time to be able to get income from crypto passively, maybe 7 years is a good time to collect bitcoins and altcoins.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Parzival204 on September 24, 2024, 05:40:15 AM
which makes this investment interesting for me. where there is equality for investors. whether he is rich or from an upper middle class economy. where each investor is not differentiated in the results he wants, right? according to how much he invests. even though you have a lot of money but little what you invest, your profit or loss remains according to your investment.
secondly because investing in crypto is different from other investments because it does not experience inflation like what happens in traditional currencies
thirdly because its security system is very tight and makes it impossible for hackers to break into it.
and many more for those of you who have tasted the bitter sweetness of the crypto world
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: UNIVERSE on September 27, 2024, 10:38:42 PM
Participating in bounty forums and also trading is a good way to increase our income, I also do the same. I take my time in between my real world activities to trade so I can earn income from crypto. And this is the reason why I have survived in crypto for more than 8 years because I have felt the results.
For the side jobs, it is good to join bounty, airdrop, or do trading. I even think trading is a better one. But sure we can't rely on these things to be the main income. It is better to have a main job in real life, so the online job will be the side jobs only. Even if it doesn't work well, we have a main job in real life.

It is good if you have an activity of your job in real life. I also hope we all have the jobs in real life. We don't know if this online jobs can survive for a long time. Someday maybe these can't work anymore. It is not recommended to have full-time online jobs.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: rizqillah on September 27, 2024, 11:09:01 PM
Participating in bounty forums and also trading is a good way to increase our income, I also do the same. I take my time in between my real world activities to trade so I can earn income from crypto. And this is the reason why I have survived in crypto for more than 8 years because I have felt the results.
For the side jobs, it is good to join bounty, airdrop, or do trading. I even think trading is a better one. But sure we can't rely on these things to be the main income. It is better to have a main job in real life, so the online job will be the side jobs only. Even if it doesn't work well, we have a main job in real life.

It is good if you have an activity of your job in real life. I also hope we all have the jobs in real life. We don't know if this online jobs can survive for a long time. Someday maybe these can't work anymore. It is not recommended to have full-time online jobs.
I agree that we should have a real world job and crypto is just a side job to supplement our income. Participating in airdrops, bounties, trading are great ways to earn income, but I focus more on bounties and trading. because I have been doing trading for so long and earning income from trading.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on October 01, 2024, 10:26:19 AM
Participating in bounty forums and also trading is a good way to increase our income, I also do the same. I take my time in between my real world activities to trade so I can earn income from crypto. And this is the reason why I have survived in crypto for more than 8 years because I have felt the results.
For the side jobs, it is good to join bounty, airdrop, or do trading. I even think trading is a better one. But sure we can't rely on these things to be the main income. It is better to have a main job in real life, so the online job will be the side jobs only. Even if it doesn't work well, we have a main job in real life.

It is good if you have an activity of your job in real life. I also hope we all have the jobs in real life. We don't know if this online jobs can survive for a long time. Someday maybe these can't work anymore. It is not recommended to have full-time online jobs.
I agree that we should have a real world job and crypto is just a side job to supplement our income. Participating in airdrops, bounties, trading are great ways to earn income, but I focus more on bounties and trading. because I have been doing trading for so long and earning income from trading.
In this case there is need to consider time between the major source of income and the side business. Dependence of people on crypto as an additional source of income is just right, thanks to the unstable state of the crypto market. It’s still an important permanent source of income, now your lifes so organized that bounties/trading can be an extra income to reach the large goals.

Also, most of the traders have additional skills of trading experience to sharpen their strategies and analysis for better performance outcomes. However, it remains crucial to ensure that risk is tempered with the possible reward profitability, due to cases of volatility of the crypto market. How you can achieve this of course is by well dividing your time and other assets that you use in doing your work between your main job and the crypto business so that you are able to get the best out of both worlds without having to compromise the other.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: NicNacCoin on October 01, 2024, 06:34:19 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
How do I agree with you I have also been connected to bitcoin forums for many years and altcoin forum for a short time but here I have been connected for a long time but I have not accumulated much bitcoins. Maybe many of you like me have been here for a long time but haven't caught on to Bitcoin as an investment. Due to family problems we have to sell what we earn from here due to which we cannot raise much as investment. But I thought to myself that from now on I will invest some bitcoins through DCA method. That investment will be for a long time. I will not sell my investment again because one time bitcoin will go to a very high place. So those who haven't invested in Bitcoin yet invest with their own thinking and using their own strategy.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Celph on October 01, 2024, 06:50:32 PM
So far I don't have any assets in the form of Bitcoin, even if I do, I'll save a little from my results by signature  on this forum.
From the past I couldn't stop myself from selling assets when they were flying, and couldn't buy them back when the assets were going down, I tried to change my habits but...... never mind,  the needs were greater than the income
Individuals needs vary from one another.At a period when an individual sells his/her assets at a flying period,he/she might have had a pressing need or situation which he might have wanted to attend desperately.however,it is important to note that when selling assets,even at a loss;do well to formulate plans on how to purchase such assets in order to realize profits.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dzwaafu11 on October 01, 2024, 06:56:58 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.

You can’t blame anybody for owing bitcoin; it's a choice you can’t force. Some people have the knowledge of bitcoin, and everything about bitcoin is in their heads, but there is no money to invest. Will you blame this type of person? NO, they can do it anytime is not late; we can't be the same all. 

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Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And

You see. But for the first time, it seems you wanted to criticise or something like that. I think this is the time you have money to invest in bitcoin all this while you do not have money to invest or you still have some personal reason why you didn’t invest in bitcoin, and no one can blame you about that.

 Furthermore, you asked if all the members of the forum hold bitcoin. It’s obvious that not everybody in the crypto space has an asset in crypto; some people are here to make money, while some people are here to have the crypto knowledge and know what is happening in the crypto space. 
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Celsius on October 01, 2024, 07:43:29 PM
Bitcoin is a popular digital currency and this currency can be traded and invested at the same time to earn profits due to all the important reasons to become so confident in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is the only reliable and risk free currency for long term investment. There is no doubt that Bitcoin alone will have all kinds of benefits in the future and Bitcoin will become the only accepted currency in the world in the future.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on October 01, 2024, 10:15:32 PM
Bitcoin is a popular digital currency and this currency can be traded and invested at the same time to earn profits due to all the important reasons to become so confident in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is the only reliable and risk free currency for long term investment. There is no doubt that Bitcoin alone will have all kinds of benefits in the future and Bitcoin will become the only accepted currency in the world in the future.
I agree with you, bitcoin is a digital currency that can be relied on for long-term investment because bitcoin has proven its increasingly expensive price and many people are starting to be interested in investing in bitdoin. Bitcoin as a pioneer of crypto, of course bitcoin is the main priority for investing in crypto.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: MRY on October 02, 2024, 07:25:14 AM
Bitcoin is a popular digital currency and this currency can be traded and invested at the same time to earn profits due to all the important reasons to become so confident in Bitcoin. Bitcoin is the only reliable and risk free currency for long term investment. There is no doubt that Bitcoin alone will have all kinds of benefits in the future and Bitcoin will become the only accepted currency in the world in the future.
I agree with you, bitcoin is a digital currency that can be relied on for long-term investment because bitcoin has proven its increasingly expensive price and many people are starting to be interested in investing in bitdoin. Bitcoin as a pioneer of crypto, of course bitcoin is the main priority for investing in crypto.
Well, as you already know, Bitcoin has become quite popular among the investors because it has stable past and because people start to trust it being the valuable digital currency. OV Bitcoina Bitcoin is also poised to act as an asset with long-term value preservation and protection options based on the change in the world’s economic status quo. Being the first born cryptocurrency, Bitcoin continues to dominate the world of cryptocurrencies and is widely adopted in so many industries; that gives hope to those seeking a secure and decentralized means of invest.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: UNIVERSE on October 03, 2024, 10:39:33 PM
I agree that we should have a real world job and crypto is just a side job to supplement our income. Participating in airdrops, bounties, trading are great ways to earn income, but I focus more on bounties and trading. because I have been doing trading for so long and earning income from trading.
It is a must, dude. We can't rely on crypto job only, including trading and investing in Bitcoin. We may get losses, we don't always get profits. It will be worse if we rely on airdrops or bounties, the income from these jobs are very unclear. I only think the signature paid in BTC is more clear. But we don't know how long this will exist in the forums.

Trading and investing must be the most convincing jobs in crypto. If we can have good knowledge and have a lot of experience, we can have higher chance to get money from these jobs.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: 36B on October 04, 2024, 06:51:09 AM
I agree that we should have a real world job and crypto is just a side job to supplement our income. Participating in airdrops, bounties, trading are great ways to earn income, but I focus more on bounties and trading. because I have been doing trading for so long and earning income from trading.
It is a must, dude. We can't rely on crypto job only, including trading and investing in Bitcoin. We may get losses, we don't always get profits. It will be worse if we rely on airdrops or bounties, the income from these jobs are very unclear. I only think the signature paid in BTC is more clear. But we don't know how long this will exist in the forums.

Trading and investing must be the most convincing jobs in crypto. If we can have good knowledge and have a lot of experience, we can have higher chance to get money from these jobs.
Agreed, it is unadvisable to rely on jobs in crypto only, such as trading or investing, let alone airdrops and bounties that are generally unpredictable as of now. Leveraging which means that as you continue using an unstable source of income, you are likely to experience major loses in future especially when trading in crytocurrency. Although paid signatures in BTC may seem much safer, we also have to remember that the chance will not always be around forever.

But what is very encouraging of trading and investing is the higher possibility of making a very good profit if we really have a good grounding in trading and investing business. In my opinion, it’s better not to put all the eggs in one basket and have more than one type of job while working from the crypto world. As we continue to learn, the group’s skills and knowledge will increase, which translated to better decisions being made.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: UNIVERSE on October 08, 2024, 10:53:38 PM
Agreed, it is unadvisable to rely on jobs in crypto only, such as trading or investing, let alone airdrops and bounties that are generally unpredictable as of now.
Very true. Airdrops and bounties don't always give us good results. Many of them are scams, we can't rely on something uncertain like these jobs. It is better to consider other crypto jobs that may bring more certain income. Trading is one of them, it is even better than working at signature campaign paid in BTC.

But what is very encouraging of trading and investing is the higher possibility of making a very good profit if we really have a good grounding in trading and investing business. In my opinion, it’s better not to put all the eggs in one basket and have more than one type of job while working from the crypto world. As we continue to learn, the group’s skills and knowledge will increase, which translated to better decisions being made.
Trading and investing offer good profits but it is possible to get losses, too. Yes, we must diversify our funds, it is the way to get safer business in crypto. If we rely on a single crypto job, it may not work well. Diversification also creates a higher chance of getting profits in the future.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: summonerrk on October 17, 2024, 09:15:31 PM
Bitcoin can accumulate momentum.
And it's like a test of experience for crypto, because many are used to seeing the result in the price reflection, not realizing that sometimes you need to read between the lines, and ... just believe. Bitcoin gives us a huge number of factors to study, and it's surprising when someone finds time to spend this time on other cryptocurrencies.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on October 18, 2024, 10:22:20 PM
Bitcoin can accumulate momentum.
And it's like a test of experience for crypto, because many are used to seeing the result in the price reflection, not realizing that sometimes you need to read between the lines, and ... just believe. Bitcoin gives us a huge number of factors to study, and it's surprising when someone finds time to spend this time on other cryptocurrencies.
I am interested in learning about bitcoin and crypto but only basic knowledge because I do not have the ability to be a dev. So learning about coins, projects, their performance and understanding the character of the coin when I decide to buy coins to hold and trade.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on October 19, 2024, 08:50:29 PM
Bitcoin can accumulate momentum.
And it's like a test of experience for crypto, because many are used to seeing the result in the price reflection, not realizing that sometimes you need to read between the lines, and ... just believe. Bitcoin gives us a huge number of factors to study, and it's surprising when someone finds time to spend this time on other cryptocurrencies.
I am interested in learning about bitcoin and crypto but only basic knowledge because I do not have the ability to be a dev. So learning about coins, projects, their performance and understanding the character of the coin when I decide to buy coins to hold and trade.
Indeed, we can learn about Bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies without the need to delve into technical development; the main focus is to understand the project behind each coin. The first thing we can do is go through the whitepaper or the coin description that was released to we get the aim and technological infrastructure of the coin. However, we can also turn to the information about the team that where they are currently at and who they are partnered with as well as the company’s plans for the future can all have an impact on the potential for the growth of the coin. If people have a clear understanding of the working and functioning of the coin as well as the use of the coin, and its requirements people can make informed decisions about investing in the coin or even holding the coin.

The second part of our analysis is the observation of the characteristics of the given specific coin, and it is necessary to observe the general dynamics of the crypto market. As widely known, the market sentiment, together with global macroeconomic factors and events, and trends in the world of cryptocurrencies can influence the price of a particular coin. By studying the market trends that prevail in the market today we are in a position to determine the suitable timing to purchase or sell coins. Continuing to monitor and follow main events in the sphere will bring us more understanding of market flow so that it will be easier to organize investments and cap trading operations in the future.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: summonerrk on October 19, 2024, 10:18:38 PM
Bitcoin can accumulate momentum.
And it's like a test of experience for crypto, because many are used to seeing the result in the price reflection, not realizing that sometimes you need to read between the lines, and ... just believe. Bitcoin gives us a huge number of factors to study, and it's surprising when someone finds time to spend this time on other cryptocurrencies.
I am interested in learning about bitcoin and crypto but only basic knowledge because I do not have the ability to be a dev. So learning about coins, projects, their performance and understanding the character of the coin when I decide to buy coins to hold and trade.

What I like about investing in Bitcoin is that even those who did not delve into the technical component but only invested, for example, in DCA, win. And thanks to the ATH update, it turns out that this is enough.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Mia Chloe on October 19, 2024, 10:34:17 PM
I am interested in learning about bitcoin and crypto but only basic knowledge because I do not have the ability to be a dev. So learning about coins, projects, their performance and understanding the character of the coin when I decide to buy coins to hold and trade.
The most common reason why people choose bitcoin investments in the form of long term hodling is because of its ease. Although there are a couple of risks that come with hodling too which are mostly security risks like phishing, hacks and scam, it's still easier to do than trading. Trading requires a nice level of technical analysis and knowledge that is the reason why most people stick with hodling.

Although hodling is far easier , not all coins are to be HODL because of so many pump dump volatile tokens and coins all over the market. Personally the best coin I'll advise some one to HODL is bitcoin. And that calls to say that bitcoin investment is one major thing that interested me most in bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: rizqillah on October 20, 2024, 02:28:43 PM
I am interested in learning about bitcoin and crypto but only basic knowledge because I do not have the ability to be a dev. So learning about coins, projects, their performance and understanding the character of the coin when I decide to buy coins to hold and trade.
The most common reason why people choose bitcoin investments in the form of long term hodling is because of its ease. Although there are a couple of risks that come with hodling too which are mostly security risks like phishing, hacks and scam, it's still easier to do than trading. Trading requires a nice level of technical analysis and knowledge that is the reason why most people stick with hodling.

Although hodling is far easier , not all coins are to be HODL because of so many pump dump volatile tokens and coins all over the market. Personally the best coin I'll advise some one to HODL is bitcoin. And that calls to say that bitcoin investment is one major thing that interested me most in bitcoin.
I agree with your opinion the most suitable coin to hold is bitcoin, and we can probably add top altcoins to hold like ethereum and BNB.
Bitcoin as the king of crypto is always the top priority coin for investors to hold long term, because maybe they don't trade because trading requires knowledge, analysis experience and strategy so that most big investors have busy in their real world.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: enwi on October 22, 2024, 08:05:53 PM
I am interested in learning about bitcoin and crypto but only basic knowledge because I do not have the ability to be a dev. So learning about coins, projects, their performance and understanding the character of the coin when I decide to buy coins to hold and trade.
The most common reason why people choose bitcoin investments in the form of long term hodling is because of its ease. Although there are a couple of risks that come with hodling too which are mostly security risks like phishing, hacks and scam, it's still easier to do than trading. Trading requires a nice level of technical analysis and knowledge that is the reason why most people stick with hodling.

Although hodling is far easier , not all coins are to be HODL because of so many pump dump volatile tokens and coins all over the market. Personally the best coin I'll advise some one to HODL is bitcoin. And that calls to say that bitcoin investment is one major thing that interested me most in bitcoin.
I agree with your opinion the most suitable coin to hold is bitcoin, and we can probably add top altcoins to hold like ethereum and BNB.
Bitcoin as the king of crypto is always the top priority coin for investors to hold long term, because maybe they don't trade because trading requires knowledge, analysis experience and strategy so that most big investors have busy in their real world.
Although Bitcoin is usually believed to be the most valuable digital currency to store for the long term, there are a lot of dangers here. It is extremely volatile and highly sensitive to individuals’ emotions and opinions – it cannot be considered a safe investment, by any means. Besides, nearly all those altcoins, for instance, Ethereum and BNB have their chances but are also dependent on the technological and legal shifts that might significantly erode the value of the particular currency. For those investors who are not day trading and do not know when to exit the crypto assets, investing inexperienced can in fact be very dangerous. Large investors who are too passive can possibly lose out even in opportunities necessary for change where the market is changing so quickly.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Mia Chloe on October 23, 2024, 07:45:49 AM
I agree with your opinion the most suitable coin to hold is bitcoin, and we can probably add top altcoins to hold like ethereum and BNB.
Bitcoin as the king of crypto is always the top priority coin for investors to hold long term, because maybe they don't trade because trading requires knowledge, analysis experience and strategy so that most big investors have busy in their real world.
That's true. If you are actually interested in holding for a long term then bitcoin is actually the best crypto currency in the market. Some altcoiners may decide to say Ethereum however I really think Ethereum's bullish ability is actually fading every now and then. Ethereum is still one of the best altcoins but I think the problem of infinite supply is part of the factors reducing the speed of its bull.

Bitcoin has a huge adoption rate and price that's one of the major reasons why it is a suitable investment for crypto in the long run. Sometimes I do see a couple of posts on X saying that solana has a nice potential but I usually coin it down to the idea of meme coins launched on the network.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on October 23, 2024, 10:06:20 AM
I agree with your opinion the most suitable coin to hold is bitcoin, and we can probably add top altcoins to hold like ethereum and BNB.
Bitcoin as the king of crypto is always the top priority coin for investors to hold long term, because maybe they don't trade because trading requires knowledge, analysis experience and strategy so that most big investors have busy in their real world.
That's true. If you are actually interested in holding for a long term then bitcoin is actually the best crypto currency in the market. Some altcoiners may decide to say Ethereum however I really think Ethereum's bullish ability is actually fading every now and then. Ethereum is still one of the best altcoins but I think the problem of infinite supply is part of the factors reducing the speed of its bull.

Bitcoin has a huge adoption rate and price that's one of the major reasons why it is a suitable investment for crypto in the long run. Sometimes I do see a couple of posts on X saying that solana has a nice potential but I usually coin it down to the idea of meme coins launched on the network.
You are right, a wise bitcoin investor knows when to enter and when to exit, many do this method for trading. but for those who want to buy now because the price of bitcoin is high, it is better to use the DCA method to add bitcoin to their wallet because by buying gradually we can increase the amount of bitcoin in the wallet. I don't have a large capital for investment, this method is very suitable for me.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dave_strider on October 23, 2024, 10:44:30 AM
I agree with your opinion the most suitable coin to hold is bitcoin, and we can probably add top altcoins to hold like ethereum and BNB.
Bitcoin as the king of crypto is always the top priority coin for investors to hold long term, because maybe they don't trade because trading requires knowledge, analysis experience and strategy so that most big investors have busy in their real world.
That's true. If you are actually interested in holding for a long term then bitcoin is actually the best crypto currency in the market. Some altcoiners may decide to say Ethereum however I really think Ethereum's bullish ability is actually fading every now and then. Ethereum is still one of the best altcoins but I think the problem of infinite supply is part of the factors reducing the speed of its bull.

Bitcoin has a huge adoption rate and price that's one of the major reasons why it is a suitable investment for crypto in the long run. Sometimes I do see a couple of posts on X saying that solana has a nice potential but I usually coin it down to the idea of meme coins launched on the network.

Solana is known for being the biggest arena for memes, as well as good fees and future innovation going as far as creating some phones with their ecosystem intact on them.
As well as going forward with their new future validator client, Firedancer.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Bobcrypto on October 23, 2024, 01:19:55 PM
I think everyone who answers this question will have one answer because nobody is interested to invest in fiat currency because it is not value but bitcoin is store of value. And people invest in bitcoin to make profit and that is the ultimate goal for all investors because nobody would like to invest in a business and lose from the business.

Though some people use it to hide their stealing funds and launder money. And some people because of the high cost of bitcoin to invest, choose altcoins to invest while some invest in altcoins to make quick money. And those who hide their money there probably politicians because of the decentralized nature of bitcoin.

Actually, there are many people who has no ideal about cryptocurrency, how it works, where to start, who to teach them about cryptocurrency etc, these set of people are still saving their earnings on Fiats
Also there are still places in world today where there are  limited internet access, I mean in the rural areas like in Africa, some part of Asia; the people on this areas still save on Fiats
Now, concerning money laundering, it is not that there were no money laundering activities before Bitcoin was invented, but I think many haters of Bitcoin, especially the Fiat wealth men/women had wanted to discourage crypto adoptions, there by tagging Bitcoin as a means of laundering money, and sponsoring terrorists groups but unfortunately, crypto was able to absorb those negative informations.
In a nutshell, before Bitcoin was invented, there were much terrorist activities, plus money laundering and stealing. These criminal activities has always been there, and various means has been used to hid money, Bitcoin was added because adoption is increasing globally.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Mate2237 on October 23, 2024, 04:51:09 PM
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Yes there are many people and many places like that on the earth. But let go back to the point of the topic. We are all interested to bitcoin because of it store of value and the decentralized system of the project. And if you explain well to some of those individuals in the rural areas, they will be interested to join the league but as you said network and finance might stop them to join.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on October 23, 2024, 11:04:14 PM

Yes there are many people and many places like that on the earth. But let go back to the point of the topic. We are all interested to bitcoin because of it store of value and the decentralized system of the project. And if you explain well to some of those individuals in the rural areas, they will be interested to join the league but as you said network and finance might stop them to join.
As long as there is an internet network, even villagers can invest in bitcoin and crypto. So if there is internet in their place, they should be able to learn about crypto and start investing. Because bitcoin and decentralized technology are very good and make us have financial freedom and of course investing in bitcoin will bring profit.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: pieppiep on October 24, 2024, 05:20:35 AM

Yes there are many people and many places like that on the earth. But let go back to the point of the topic. We are all interested to bitcoin because of it store of value and the decentralized system of the project. And if you explain well to some of those individuals in the rural areas, they will be interested to join the league but as you said network and finance might stop them to join.
As long as there is an internet network, even villagers can invest in bitcoin and crypto. So if there is internet in their place, they should be able to learn about crypto and start investing. Because bitcoin and decentralized technology are very good and make us have financial freedom and of course investing in bitcoin will bring profit.
Well, we can deduce that in literacy and investment in the crypto the internet has opened doors for everyone including those in the rural areas. This has empowered us to control our finances directly and harness the virtue of market opportunities in the world market. When properly understood, it becomes possible to use cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin in the quest for stability and liberty in people’s finances. It is good news for anyone, regardless of where they live, to enjoy the possibility of contributing and benefiting the fast growing digital economy.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Celph on October 26, 2024, 09:12:19 PM
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Yes there are many people and many places like that on the earth. But let go back to the point of the topic. We are all interested to bitcoin because of it store of value and the decentralized system of the project. And if you explain well to some of those individuals in the rural areas, they will be interested to join the league but as you said network and finance might stop them to join.
I personally would keep on saying this...the main reason why most individuals who invest in bitcoin is is basically for profit maximization.Anything other than that are actually just minor additions.
Although,lack of finance and a non-well shaped mindset would also uinder individuals from investing in bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on October 26, 2024, 10:14:28 PM
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Yes there are many people and many places like that on the earth. But let go back to the point of the topic. We are all interested to bitcoin because of it store of value and the decentralized system of the project. And if you explain well to some of those individuals in the rural areas, they will be interested to join the league but as you said network and finance might stop them to join.
I personally would keep on saying this...the main reason why most individuals who invest in bitcoin is is basically for profit maximization.Anything other than that are actually just minor additions.
Although,lack of finance and a non-well shaped mindset would also uinder individuals from investing in bitcoin.
In investing in bitcoin we can use the DCA method, making gradual purchases. If our capital is small, this is very suitable for us. I also do that, making gradual purchases from my trading profits.
Everyone who invests wants to make a profit and bitcoin is a coin that is suitable for long-term holding.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: 36B on October 27, 2024, 12:11:14 PM
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Yes there are many people and many places like that on the earth. But let go back to the point of the topic. We are all interested to bitcoin because of it store of value and the decentralized system of the project. And if you explain well to some of those individuals in the rural areas, they will be interested to join the league but as you said network and finance might stop them to join.
I personally would keep on saying this...the main reason why most individuals who invest in bitcoin is is basically for profit maximization.Anything other than that are actually just minor additions.
Although,lack of finance and a non-well shaped mindset would also uinder individuals from investing in bitcoin.
In investing in bitcoin we can use the DCA method, making gradual purchases. If our capital is small, this is very suitable for us. I also do that, making gradual purchases from my trading profits.
Everyone who invests wants to make a profit and bitcoin is a coin that is suitable for long-term holding.
The DCA method is a very profitable strategy for us, especially when we have little money to invest. This way of buying, we are able to avoid extreme price changes and accrue an investment portfolio over time. Trading profits also help us understand that unlike random automated trading, we have a very clear strategy in investing in Bitcoin. Thus, since Bitcoin is an object that can have growth for a long time, this strategy will allow us to fulfill the investment objectives more stably and steadily.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: 21Pilots on October 28, 2024, 06:02:36 AM
The DCA method is a very profitable strategy for us, especially when we have little money to invest. This way of buying, we are able to avoid extreme price changes and accrue an investment portfolio over time. Trading profits also help us understand that unlike random automated trading, we have a very clear strategy in investing in Bitcoin. Thus, since Bitcoin is an object that can have growth for a long time, this strategy will allow us to fulfill the investment objectives more stably and steadily.
Yes, The DCA method gives us a solid and disciplined approach to investing, especially when we have little amounts of capital and indeed enable us to invest in Bitcoins on the basis of consistency. Such movement will allow us to fix more accurate long-term positions and avoid failures from erratic buying and selling. This strategy enables us to reach for investment goals more certainly and enduringly.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Strongkored on October 28, 2024, 10:38:07 AM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.

So what coins do you have if you have been in the crypto world for 8 years if you don't have Bitcoin?

My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

I already had Bitcoin even before I knew about this forum or other forums where many members here are also active in that forum because I knew about Bitcoin from a local forum while trying to find additional income by online.
Interested in Bitcoin because at first it was easy to get but the price was not as high as it is now, it can even be said that not many people expected the price to increase by more than thousands of percent from when I could easily get it through faucets
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Promocodeudo on October 30, 2024, 12:54:06 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.

I love this thread I think it's an important question that should be asked, am happy that you did it, the thing is many people in this forum earn in Bitcoin but the major question is, are they hodling, though I know that the decision for someone that earns in Bitcoin to hodl is personal but its also a fact that for us to call ourselves bitcoiners, we should have the asset not on and off, i also understand why you said you have been playing in crypto world for sometime ago but thats by the way since you have finally decided to do the needful.

The truth is that there is no way all members of this forum will have Bitcoin asset because even though some to them earn in Bitcoin most of them may bring up some excuses why they decided not to be keeping their Bitcoin in their wallet to make it an asset which I see as a silly excuse because you must not withdraw all if you really want to have asset in Bitcoin, though things might not be easy but Bitcoin has shown a high level of appreciation in the price overtime and that alone should be a good encouragement for any one to leverage on in making Bitcoin an asset.
The reason I got interested in Bitcoin is because Bitcoin has a very secured technology thats decentralized and thereby making it impossible for any entity to control it, everyone one has a say not an individual or institutions only.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on October 30, 2024, 03:17:51 PM
Yes, that's right, everyone can invest in Bitcoin, the important thing is to have money to buy it, but even so, not everyone can buy Bitcoin or other coins, only people who understand crypto are interested in Bitcoin.
Yes, this is because,  it's one thing to buy bitcoin and it's another thing to know the right strategies to employ to avoid unnecessary losses, well except you're only buying bitcoin for the payment or purchase purposes or to make easy and cheap international transfers, but if it's for investment purpose, then it takes a person with a good knowledge of the market and one who really understands the ins and outs of the crypto market, else you may end up incurring unnecessary losses to yourself. Sometimes even those who have knowledge of the market could still end up with losses, which shows that no one is immune to losses when it comes to crypto investment because of the volatile nature of the market, so in order to play safe, one must only invest what he can afford to lose, so that when the losses come, it wouldn't have much impact on him.
Yes, it is something that must be owned or known by people who want to invest.
People prefer Bitcoin maybe because Bitcoin has great potential for the future or can provide large profits or profits.
Now Bitcoin has a high value but everyone is still interested in Bitcoin, the price of Bitcoin has now exceeded $70k is this a sign that the altcoin season will begin?
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Publictalk792 on October 30, 2024, 03:22:27 PM
The DCA method is a very profitable strategy for us, especially when we have little money to invest. This way of buying, we are able to avoid extreme price changes and accrue an investment portfolio over time. Trading profits also help us understand that unlike random automated trading, we have a very clear strategy in investing in Bitcoin. Thus, since Bitcoin is an object that can have growth for a long time, this strategy will allow us to fulfill the investment objectives more stably and steadily.
Yes DCA method is smart way to invest in Bitcoin especially if you do not have a lot of money. It helps protect you from big price changes and builds strong portfolio over time. This approach gives you control and clarity unlike automated trading. DCA also helps you avoid risks and grow your investments steadily. It offers many benefits including reduced risks and disciplined investing and transparency. Overall DCA is safe and effective way to invest in Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on October 30, 2024, 11:25:57 PM
Yes, it is something that must be owned or known by people who want to invest.
People prefer Bitcoin maybe because Bitcoin has great potential for the future or can provide large profits or profits.
Now Bitcoin has a high value but everyone is still interested in Bitcoin, the price of Bitcoin has now exceeded $70k is this a sign that the altcoin season will begin?
Well, Bitcoin’s current performance is indeed showing a tremendous amount of progress and this could only mean one thing, that’s the fact that if it continues like this for a little while it’s most likely to spike some sort of positive sentiments in the heart of investors, which has the potential to influence the future performance of Bitcoin positively in the long run, so I guess I can say yes, this could be a possible indicator that the altcoin season would begin pretty soon.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: MRY on October 31, 2024, 11:55:30 AM
Well, Bitcoin’s current performance is indeed showing a tremendous amount of progress and this could only mean one thing, that’s the fact that if it continues like this for a little while it’s most likely to spike some sort of positive sentiments in the heart of investors, which has the potential to influence the future performance of Bitcoin positively in the long run, so I guess I can say yes, this could be a possible indicator that the altcoin season would begin pretty soon.
Indeed, The current performance improvement of Bitcoin may have a more profound impact on the entire crypto market and increase investors’ confidence. The ability to attract attention might mean that along with the growing interest in bitcoin other cryptoassets can also expand as well.

While it is going like this, possibility to reach uptrend and have a chance for altcoins to gain have higher probabilities. The potential that altcoin season is about to start could begin with a net positive attitude toward bitcoin to provide for diversification and new growth opportunity in the cryptocurrency market as a whole.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Primo1760 on October 31, 2024, 12:40:58 PM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
Those who have been in the crypto world for a long time will find very few people who do not own Bitcoin. Almost everyone has bitcoins but some have more and some have less. For my part I hold some other popular altcoins including bitcoin, but my bitcoin income is part of income from altcoin forums and trading. My interest in Bitcoin continues to grow as Bitcoin continues to grow every year. I think I would have been more successful if I had been able to grow my investment by constantly investing in Bitcoin. Maybe people who don't know about Bitcoin won't want to invest in Bitcoin but everyone who knows about Bitcoin will get interested in Bitcoin and want to invest. Bitcoin is creating success for people in a way that may not be possible in any other medium. Perhaps this is why people are so quickly attracted to Bitcoin.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on October 31, 2024, 12:52:01 PM
Indeed, The current performance improvement of Bitcoin may have a more profound impact on the entire crypto market and increase investors’ confidence. The ability to attract attention might mean that along with the growing interest in bitcoin other cryptoassets can also expand as well.

While it is going like this, possibility to reach uptrend and have a chance for altcoins to gain have higher probabilities. The potential that altcoin season is about to start could begin with a net positive attitude toward bitcoin to provide for diversification and new growth opportunity in the cryptocurrency market as a whole.
Indeed. but nonetheless, it’s important to get your facts right before making any further investment choices, because this is only but a mere speculation from other investors, this may have been the trend in previous cycles, but as we already know, past performances do not always guarantee future results in all cases. Things might change, something might happen and the trend might rapidly change and take an unexpected turn and if you had already made any decisions based on the speculation, you’ll surely end up in losses. So before taking any leap of faith, it’s important to first conduct a proper research, get your facts right and if you’re convinced beyond reasonable doubt that it’s safe to delve in, then you can do so.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Hisbullah on November 01, 2024, 06:43:04 PM
Indeed, The current performance improvement of Bitcoin may have a more profound impact on the entire crypto market and increase investors’ confidence. The ability to attract attention might mean that along with the growing interest in bitcoin other cryptoassets can also expand as well.

While it is going like this, possibility to reach uptrend and have a chance for altcoins to gain have higher probabilities. The potential that altcoin season is about to start could begin with a net positive attitude toward bitcoin to provide for diversification and new growth opportunity in the cryptocurrency market as a whole.
Indeed. but nonetheless, it’s important to get your facts right before making any further investment choices, because this is only but a mere speculation from other investors, this may have been the trend in previous cycles, but as we already know, past performances do not always guarantee future results in all cases. Things might change, something might happen and the trend might rapidly change and take an unexpected turn and if you had already made any decisions based on the speculation, you’ll surely end up in losses. So before taking any leap of faith, it’s important to first conduct a proper research, get your facts right and if you’re convinced beyond reasonable doubt that it’s safe to delve in, then you can do so.
You are right to say that past performances do not always guarantee future results in all cases. Because everything will change and develop. Trends can change, and we must always learn from those changes. Past performance will be a very valuable experience, and we cannot forget it, especially if it is a bitter experience. We will be more careful in making strategies for the future.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: UNIVERSE on November 01, 2024, 11:39:04 PM
Indeed, The current performance improvement of Bitcoin may have a more profound impact on the entire crypto market and increase investors’ confidence. The ability to attract attention might mean that along with the growing interest in bitcoin other cryptoassets can also expand as well.
Bitcoin always influences the market and other coins. If the Bitcoin increased, altcoins must increase, this is what we see recently.
With the great increase of Bitcoin, not doubt it attracts more all people. We may have more new people in Bitcoin investment during the bullrun because they see Bitcoin price keeps increasing.

The potential that altcoin season is about to start could begin with a net positive attitude toward bitcoin to provide for diversification and new growth opportunity in the cryptocurrency market as a whole.
Altcoins season always begins from the trend of Bitcoin. Mostly it happens after Bitcoin price increases quite well. However, it doesn't mean Bitcoin must reach its peak first before the altcoins season.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: rizqillah on November 02, 2024, 06:52:29 AM
Indeed, The current performance improvement of Bitcoin may have a more profound impact on the entire crypto market and increase investors’ confidence. The ability to attract attention might mean that along with the growing interest in bitcoin other cryptoassets can also expand as well.
Bitcoin always influences the market and other coins. If the Bitcoin increased, altcoins must increase, this is what we see recently.
With the great increase of Bitcoin, not doubt it attracts more all people. We may have more new people in Bitcoin investment during the bullrun because they see Bitcoin price keeps increasing.

The potential that altcoin season is about to start could begin with a net positive attitude toward bitcoin to provide for diversification and new growth opportunity in the cryptocurrency market as a whole.
Altcoins season always begins from the trend of Bitcoin. Mostly it happens after Bitcoin price increases quite well. However, it doesn't mean Bitcoin must reach its peak first before the altcoins season.
Usually altcoin season occurs when the price of bitcoin has reached a new ATh even though it is not the top Ath and is relatively stable at that price, we will see altcoins season.
And it seems that altcoin season has not happened yet because the price of bitcoin is still fluctuating, if based on predictions from many people, altcoins season will happen early next year or if it is faster it will happen at the end of this year.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on November 02, 2024, 12:01:16 PM
You are right to say that past performances do not always guarantee future results in all cases. Because everything will change and develop. Trends can change, and we must always learn from those changes. Past performance will be a very valuable experience, and we cannot forget it, especially if it is a bitter experience. We will be more careful in making strategies for the future.
Indeed, especially in a market as volatile as the crypto market. Past or previous performances are only there to guide and prepare us to prepare for the future, they are only guidelines and not guaranteed. So it’ll be wrong to assume that just because Bitcoin acted in some way in the previous cycles, that it’ll surely repeat in the present or future cycles. It’s important to always stay update on the latest trends so as to know when there’s a change and when there’s also need for readjustment too.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: dekafee79 on November 02, 2024, 10:16:48 PM
You are right to say that past performances do not always guarantee future results in all cases. Because everything will change and develop. Trends can change, and we must always learn from those changes. Past performance will be a very valuable experience, and we cannot forget it, especially if it is a bitter experience. We will be more careful in making strategies for the future.
Indeed, especially in a market as volatile as the crypto market. Past or previous performances are only there to guide and prepare us to prepare for the future, they are only guidelines and not guaranteed. So it’ll be wrong to assume that just because Bitcoin acted in some way in the previous cycles, that it’ll surely repeat in the present or future cycles. It’s important to always stay update on the latest trends so as to know when there’s a change and when there’s also need for readjustment too.
I agree past performance is just a guarantee not a guarantee, but it seems like it always repeats itself even though it is not exactly the same as last year's performance but it seems like crypto always follows habits even though it is not the same.
In this cycle bitcoin has reached ATH before bitcoin halving, this is different from the previous cycle, I am curious about bitcoin's performance next year because usually bitcoin will reach TOP ATH a year after halving.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on November 03, 2024, 01:56:13 AM
I agree past performance is just a guarantee not a guarantee, but it seems like it always repeats itself even though it is not exactly the same as last year's performance but it seems like crypto always follows habits even though it is not the same.
In this cycle bitcoin has reached ATH before bitcoin halving, this is different from the previous cycle, I am curious about bitcoin's performance next year because usually bitcoin will reach TOP ATH a year after halving.
Firstly, I don’t understand what you mean by “past performance is just a guarantee, not a guarantee” or maybe it’s just a typographical error.

Secondly, you’re right that previous cycles are most likely to repeat itself in the future but that doesn’t mean it’s certain that it must repeat exactly the same way it did the last time, sometimes it does repeat itself with just few/minor differences. This is why it’s important to first make your own personal research so as to have a glimpse of how the current market trend is and how it’s most likely to play out in order to avoid letting your guard down while feeling or expecting an exact repetition.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Paragon2 on November 03, 2024, 02:37:56 AM
People who have been playing in the crypto world for a long time do not necessarily have Bitcoin and this is a fact.
Because I myself have been playing in the crypto world for almost 8 years, this is the first time I have assets in the form of Bitcoin, of course you all know where I got Bitcoin from.
My question :
Do all members on this forum have assets in the form of Bitcoin?
And
What are the reasons that make you interested in investing in Bitcoin Apart from knowing that the price has increased every year?
Let's discuss togethers.
It is my belief that most people who have entered the crypto world for a long time do not have Bitcoin sized assets. Although I have been with the forum for a long time, I have not been able to generate any wealth in the form of Bitcoins, but this is my biggest failure. If I had bought and invested wisely in Bitcoin when I joined this forum, I would have been much more successful than I am today. But I won't regret what I missed, maybe now is my time to build wealth in the form of bitcoins. I will not miss this again from now on I will keep all my income in the form of investment in Bitcoin and increase the investment using DCA method if necessary with my hard earned money. I've seen over the years that Bitcoin investing is much more successful if a little risk is taken.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Blaze on November 03, 2024, 08:19:53 AM
It is my belief that most people who have entered the crypto world for a long time do not have Bitcoin sized assets. Although I have been with the forum for a long time, I have not been able to generate any wealth in the form of Bitcoins, but this is my biggest failure. If I had bought and invested wisely in Bitcoin when I joined this forum, I would have been much more successful than I am today. But I won't regret what I missed, maybe now is my time to build wealth in the form of bitcoins. I will not miss this again from now on I will keep all my income in the form of investment in Bitcoin and increase the investment using DCA method if necessary with my hard earned money. I've seen over the years that Bitcoin investing is much more successful if a little risk is taken.
However many of us who have been in this crypto world for quite some time may not necessarily have asset as big as Bitcoin. While it is too late to take that chance, it is time to begin a new phase in establishing Bitcoin assets as an investment for the future.

By doing this, with the added determination to take advantage of this opportunity, we can turn the income we have into savings in the form of bitcoin through strategies like DCA. With this, there is a chance to have better performance in the future because based on the previous years, Bitcoin showed that it has a good potentiality.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on November 03, 2024, 08:20:41 AM
Yes, it is something that must be owned or known by people who want to invest.
People prefer Bitcoin maybe because Bitcoin has great potential for the future or can provide large profits or profits.
Now Bitcoin has a high value but everyone is still interested in Bitcoin, the price of Bitcoin has now exceeded $70k is this a sign that the altcoin season will begin?
Well, Bitcoin’s current performance is indeed showing a tremendous amount of progress and this could only mean one thing, that’s the fact that if it continues like this for a little while it’s most likely to spike some sort of positive sentiments in the heart of investors, which has the potential to influence the future performance of Bitcoin positively in the long run, so I guess I can say yes, this could be a possible indicator that the altcoin season would begin pretty soon.
I thought Bitcoin could stay at $70k in fact it couldn't, at the beginning of the month it started to decline again this caused me to have to cut lose on some of the same coins bought before Bitcoin had an increase before I had time to take profits
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: doc on November 03, 2024, 11:42:44 AM
Yes, it is something that must be owned or known by people who want to invest.
People prefer Bitcoin maybe because Bitcoin has great potential for the future or can provide large profits or profits.
Now Bitcoin has a high value but everyone is still interested in Bitcoin, the price of Bitcoin has now exceeded $70k is this a sign that the altcoin season will begin?
Well, Bitcoin’s current performance is indeed showing a tremendous amount of progress and this could only mean one thing, that’s the fact that if it continues like this for a little while it’s most likely to spike some sort of positive sentiments in the heart of investors, which has the potential to influence the future performance of Bitcoin positively in the long run, so I guess I can say yes, this could be a possible indicator that the altcoin season would begin pretty soon.
I thought Bitcoin could stay at $70k in fact it couldn't, at the beginning of the month it started to decline again this caused me to have to cut lose on some of the same coins bought before Bitcoin had an increase before I had time to take profits
Bykan has many predictions circulating Btcoin will experience correction in early November, I have sold my bitcoin when I reached the price of $ 73,600. And now I am waiting for the price of Bitcoin to go down sharply I plan to buy Bitcoin and some Altcoins.
Preparation for sale in the increase of bitcoin later this year because it is likely to reach $ 80k
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: enwi on November 04, 2024, 11:42:25 PM
I agree past performance is just a guarantee not a guarantee, but it seems like it always repeats itself even though it is not exactly the same as last year's performance but it seems like crypto always follows habits even though it is not the same.
In this cycle bitcoin has reached ATH before bitcoin halving, this is different from the previous cycle, I am curious about bitcoin's performance next year because usually bitcoin will reach TOP ATH a year after halving.
Firstly, I don’t understand what you mean by “past performance is just a guarantee, not a guarantee” or maybe it’s just a typographical error.

Secondly, you’re right that previous cycles are most likely to repeat itself in the future but that doesn’t mean it’s certain that it must repeat exactly the same way it did the last time, sometimes it does repeat itself with just few/minor differences. This is why it’s important to first make your own personal research so as to have a glimpse of how the current market trend is and how it’s most likely to play out in order to avoid letting your guard down while feeling or expecting an exact repetition.
Indeed, Previous practices may offer some ideas, but it is impossible to insure the same results. Markets operate in cycles but these are not fixed cycles; they are with many variables in consistent motion. It is crucial to observe the current trends in order at least to know small differences that can happen. With this understanding, we can develop a sound strategy in any situations possible.

As knowledge workers it is vital that we stay alert to these developments and keep revising a paradigm where necessary. Studying the current events and movements makes one build sufficient muscle to handle any situation in the market.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Insanity on November 05, 2024, 04:28:21 AM
You are right to say that past performances do not always guarantee future results in all cases. Because everything will change and develop. Trends can change, and we must always learn from those changes. Past performance will be a very valuable experience, and we cannot forget it, especially if it is a bitter experience. We will be more careful in making strategies for the future.
Indeed, especially in a market as volatile as the crypto market. Past or previous performances are only there to guide and prepare us to prepare for the future, they are only guidelines and not guaranteed. So it’ll be wrong to assume that just because Bitcoin acted in some way in the previous cycles, that it’ll surely repeat in the present or future cycles. It’s important to always stay update on the latest trends so as to know when there’s a change and when there’s also need for readjustment too.
I agree past performance is just a guarantee not a guarantee, but it seems like it always repeats itself even though it is not exactly the same as last year's performance but it seems like crypto always follows habits even though it is not the same.
In this cycle bitcoin has reached ATH before bitcoin halving, this is different from the previous cycle, I am curious about bitcoin's performance next year because usually bitcoin will reach TOP ATH a year after halving.
It has become really difficult to understand what happens in the Bitcoin market. A few days ago the Bitcoin market started to grow quite a bit but suddenly the price started to decrease a lot. Due to the bad Bitcoin market, the value of all the coins started to decrease.  The current situation of the market is showing very bad red light.

But the situation in the market may still take several months to settle. It is expected that the Bitcoin market will grow several times next year. If the Bitcoin market grows next year, then the price of all the coins will start increasing. Now we have no choice but to wait.  So we have to wait now.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on November 05, 2024, 06:51:09 AM
I thought Bitcoin could stay at $70k in fact it couldn't, at the beginning of the month it started to decline again this caused me to have to cut lose on some of the same coins bought before Bitcoin had an increase before I had time to take profits
No matter how hard you try, you just may not be able to accurately predict the future outcome of the market, especially when it comes to Bitcoin. That’s why for those investing in Bitcoin, it’s always advisable to hodl it for the long term without considering the short term performance. And for those that are investing in altcoins that may have somewhat been recognized, it’s important to always stay updated on the market and always monitor those coins so as not to miss out on certain opportunities.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on November 05, 2024, 07:34:50 PM
Indeed, Previous practices may offer some ideas, but it is impossible to insure the same results. Markets operate in cycles but these are not fixed cycles; they are with many variables in consistent motion. It is crucial to observe the current trends in order at least to know small differences that can happen. With this understanding, we can develop a sound strategy in any situations possible.

As knowledge workers it is vital that we stay alert to these developments and keep revising a paradigm where necessary. Studying the current events and movements makes one build sufficient muscle to handle any situation in the market.
First of all, it is not impossible for occurrences or performances from previous cycles to reoccur in subsequent cycles, but this isn't always the case and it will be wrong to assume that it is. But yeah, there's always need to always stay up to date with the current cycle's happenings so as to know what move to take next so as to avoid being taken unexpectedly due to lack of adequate preparation and knowledge.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: nakmantu99 on November 05, 2024, 09:25:01 PM
Indeed, Previous practices may offer some ideas, but it is impossible to insure the same results. Markets operate in cycles but these are not fixed cycles; they are with many variables in consistent motion. It is crucial to observe the current trends in order at least to know small differences that can happen. With this understanding, we can develop a sound strategy in any situations possible.

As knowledge workers it is vital that we stay alert to these developments and keep revising a paradigm where necessary. Studying the current events and movements makes one build sufficient muscle to handle any situation in the market.
First of all, it is not impossible for occurrences or performances from previous cycles to reoccur in subsequent cycles, but this isn't always the case and it will be wrong to assume that it is. But yeah, there's always need to always stay up to date with the current cycle's happenings so as to know what move to take next so as to avoid being taken unexpectedly due to lack of adequate preparation and knowledge.
agreed not always what happened in the previous cycle will happen in the next cycle because the crypto market is not always the same, we have to observe the market and do analysis. Crypto is not always based on circumstances because each cycle has differences and that is the function of market analysis so that we can make predictions and develop strategies for investing.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: lombok on November 06, 2024, 01:51:08 PM
agreed not always what happened in the previous cycle will happen in the next cycle because the crypto market is not always the same, we have to observe the market and do analysis. Crypto is not always based on circumstances because each cycle has differences and that is the function of market analysis so that we can make predictions and develop strategies for investing.
Exactly, Every cycle in the crypto market is different in many ways, and therefore we still need to observe changes and assess existing conditions. Since the market situation is always changing, it is strategically imperative for our investment decision to follow the changes that take place in this market. In this manner, without being obsessed with patterns, we are able to build upon what is already available, from field observation to statistical analysis. Every cycle provides us with experience on what to do and not do to ensure that the investments made are more effective and safe.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on November 06, 2024, 02:08:26 PM
agreed not always what happened in the previous cycle will happen in the next cycle because the crypto market is not always the same, we have to observe the market and do analysis. Crypto is not always based on circumstances because each cycle has differences and that is the function of market analysis so that we can make predictions and develop strategies for investing.
Yes, Bitcoin’s price movement is often influenced by real life events and occurrences, and each turn of events has its own impact on Bitcoin performance whether positive or negative. The occurrences that may have influenced bitcoin’s performance last year may not be the same with this year or even next year. Some time ago, we were talking about how the Covid pandemic negatively impacted Bitcoin’s performance and then there’s Bitcoin Spot ETF which had its own effects too and then there’s the Halving and now we are talking about the US election and  Trump’s victory. We don’t know what we’ll be talking about next year or the one to come after. That’s why it’s always important to stay updated on the latest happenings in the crypto world.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Metha Wulandarin on November 06, 2024, 02:17:44 PM
Yes, it is something that must be owned or known by people who want to invest.
People prefer Bitcoin maybe because Bitcoin has great potential for the future or can provide large profits or profits.
Now Bitcoin has a high value but everyone is still interested in Bitcoin, the price of Bitcoin has now exceeded $70k is this a sign that the altcoin season will begin?
Well, Bitcoin’s current performance is indeed showing a tremendous amount of progress and this could only mean one thing, that’s the fact that if it continues like this for a little while it’s most likely to spike some sort of positive sentiments in the heart of investors, which has the potential to influence the future performance of Bitcoin positively in the long run, so I guess I can say yes, this could be a possible indicator that the altcoin season would begin pretty soon.
I thought Bitcoin could stay at $70k in fact it couldn't, at the beginning of the month it started to decline again this caused me to have to cut lose on some of the same coins bought before Bitcoin had an increase before I had time to take profits
Bykan has many predictions circulating Btcoin will experience correction in early November, I have sold my bitcoin when I reached the price of $ 73,600. And now I am waiting for the price of Bitcoin to go down sharply I plan to buy Bitcoin and some Altcoins.
Preparation for sale in the increase of bitcoin later this year because it is likely to reach $ 80k
Congratulations you have sold it at the right time and price, now I don't have Bitcoin funds because I sold it the day after yesterday at $68k I was afraid that Bitcoin would decline again but I forgot that the presidential election had not yet been held it was my mistake for selling Bitcoin before Donald Trump's presidential election.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on November 06, 2024, 09:10:19 PM
Bykan has many predictions circulating Btcoin will experience correction in early November, I have sold my bitcoin when I reached the price of $ 73,600. And now I am waiting for the price of Bitcoin to go down sharply I plan to buy Bitcoin and some Altcoins.
Preparation for sale in the increase of bitcoin later this year because it is likely to reach $ 80k
We have recently just experienced a correction just right the just concluded Bitcoin halving and it’s unlikely to have just another correction so soon. Everyone has the right to make their own speculations, but in the end, that’s just all it is, speculations and as we know, there’s every possibility for speculations to be wrong, regardless of who the speculator is.

So did you manage to conduct your own research to confirm whether or not truest Bitcoin would experience a correction that’d cause a decline in its price? Or maybe you just acted on impulse solely on someone else’s speculations and predictions? So now, what if Bitcoin price begins and continues to surge higher and there’s no decline anytime soon, would you still think you’ve made the choice and continue waiting for a DIP or would you buy at a high price?
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Blaze on November 07, 2024, 11:23:55 AM
agreed not always what happened in the previous cycle will happen in the next cycle because the crypto market is not always the same, we have to observe the market and do analysis. Crypto is not always based on circumstances because each cycle has differences and that is the function of market analysis so that we can make predictions and develop strategies for investing.
Yes, only based on previous cycles is insufficient because the crypto market will always have new forms in each cycle. We must take frequent and consistent note of what happens and make slow analysis to notice what takes place and avoid the tendency of putting too much emphasis on wrong assumptions.

Since each cycle is different, it is helpful to have market analysis in order to adapt our approach to the current market situation. Thus, if we track the trends and look at what is in the progress, we will be able to make more precise investment and thus follow the motion of corresponding markets.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: densus88 on November 07, 2024, 03:58:33 PM
Bykan has many predictions circulating Btcoin will experience correction in early November, I have sold my bitcoin when I reached the price of $ 73,600. And now I am waiting for the price of Bitcoin to go down sharply I plan to buy Bitcoin and some Altcoins.
Preparation for sale in the increase of bitcoin later this year because it is likely to reach $ 80k
We have recently just experienced a correction just right the just concluded Bitcoin halving and it’s unlikely to have just another correction so soon. Everyone has the right to make their own speculations, but in the end, that’s just all it is, speculations and as we know, there’s every possibility for speculations to be wrong, regardless of who the speculator is.

So did you manage to conduct your own research to confirm whether or not truest Bitcoin would experience a correction that’d cause a decline in its price? Or maybe you just acted on impulse solely on someone else’s speculations and predictions? So now, what if Bitcoin price begins and continues to surge higher and there’s no decline anytime soon, would you still think you’ve made the choice and continue waiting for a DIP or would you buy at a high price?
Bitcoin will experience a correction after reaching a new ATH, that's what usually happens. but maybe in 2-3 weeks we will see bitcoin experiencing a correction, a week could happen sooner, we'll just have to wait and see.
We can buy more bitcoin or some potential altcoins that we can hold until next year.
because it is possible that bitcoin will reach an ATH of more than $ 10K next year.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: legend45 on November 07, 2024, 05:42:25 PM


Congratulations you have sold it at the right time and price, now I don't have Bitcoin funds because I sold it the day after yesterday at $68k I was afraid that Bitcoin would decline again but I forgot that the presidential election had not yet been held it was my mistake for selling Bitcoin before Donald Trump's presidential election.
no need to regret sis, I sold at $75K but the bitcoin price managed to reach $76K.
If I wanted to wait I could get more profit, but the crypto market is difficult to predict, it turns out the price went up again even though my prediction was that there would be a correction, but that's crypto.
we still have the opportunity to buy again when the price goes down again and the market experiences a correction after touching a new ATH.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Gurujebs on November 07, 2024, 06:05:59 PM
no need to regret sis, I sold at $75K but the bitcoin price managed to reach $76K.
If I wanted to wait I could get more profit, but the crypto market is difficult to predict, it turns out the price went up again even though my prediction was that there would be a correction, but that's crypto.
we still have the opportunity to buy again when the price goes down again and the market experiences a correction after touching a new ATH.

One thing about crypto is that the people don't want to miss out and it's good that you sell at $75k so as not be the greedy and profit is profit no matter what. I still belive that the market will make a correction because nothing is announce yet and people are already infuriating the market like we are going to $100k straight away. I'm sure that there is correction coming.

Where I'm expecting Bitcoin to make run for is during the weeks between December and January. Usually, Bitcoin is always bullish by this time. I look forward to see Bitcoin around that place before next year.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: SmartGold01 on November 07, 2024, 06:14:00 PM
no need to regret sis, I sold at $75K but the bitcoin price managed to reach $76K.
If I wanted to wait I could get more profit, but the crypto market is difficult to predict, it turns out the price went up again even though my prediction was that there would be a correction, but that's crypto.
we still have the opportunity to buy again when the price goes down again and the market experiences a correction after touching a new ATH.

One thing about crypto is that the people don't want to miss out and it's good that you sell at $75k so as not be the greedy and profit is profit no matter what. I still belive that the market will make a correction because nothing is announce yet and people are already infuriating the market like we are going to $100k straight away. I'm sure that there is correction coming.

Where I'm expecting Bitcoin to make run for is during the weeks between December and January. Usually, Bitcoin is always bullish by this time. I look forward to see Bitcoin around that place before next year.
I know lot of people are panicking over the price and of course those who invested are expecting a tremendous profits from the market making them not to resist any little profits, yes it's also good to take profits coming from their investment but one thing for sure is that they wouldn't have such opportunity again to acquire similar volume of bitcoin in time to come, maybe from next year or above. Although we can't really monitor everyone investment or on how they have decided to manage their assets or how they have decided their investment in a short time.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on November 07, 2024, 06:20:40 PM
Bitcoin will experience a correction after reaching a new ATH, that's what usually happens. but maybe in 2-3 weeks we will see bitcoin experiencing a correction, a week could happen sooner, we'll just have to wait and see.
We can buy more bitcoin or some potential altcoins that we can hold until next year.
because it is possible that bitcoin will reach an ATH of more than $ 10K next year.
Indeed, Bitcoin usually experience a correction after surpassing its previous ATH, just like we’ve seen previously and im sure everyone is also expecting the same response.
However it’s also possible that Donald Trump’s stance on crypto and promises on making Bitcoin some kind of a superpower might just have boosted investors’ confidence in Bitcoin and this could potentially mean that Bitcoin could even exceed its current ATH before experiencing a correction.
Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: UNIVERSE on November 08, 2024, 11:02:54 PM
Usually altcoin season occurs when the price of bitcoin has reached a new ATh even though it is not the top Ath and is relatively stable at that price, we will see altcoins season.
And it seems that altcoin season has not happened yet because the price of bitcoin is still fluctuating, if based on predictions from many people, altcoins season will happen early next year or if it is faster it will happen at the end of this year.
No, altcoins season won't directly happen every time BTC reaches its new ATH. The altcoins season will happen when BTC has reached its peak price. And it only happen if BTC doesn't dominate the market again. At that time, people switch their focus on altcoins because they no longer get significant profits from Bitcoin. Yes, it is because the price of Bitcoin will be quite stable after its reach its peak. Even it may tend to drop gradually. This is probably happening in the next year.

Title: Re: What got you interested in Bitcoin
Post by: Madmax789 on November 09, 2024, 08:35:56 AM
I’m interested in Bitcoin because it represents such an innovative intersection of technology, economics, and philosophy. As a decentralized, peer-to-peer digital currency, Bitcoin challenges traditional financial systems, offering a way to exchange value without relying on centralized institutions. This opens up a lot of fascinating conversations about money, privacy, and global finance.

From a technological perspective, the blockchain behind Bitcoin is impressive. It’s a system that balances security and transparency while solving some complex problems of trust in digital transactions. Seeing how it has evolved, inspiring countless other cryptocurrencies and applications, shows how one breakthrough can lead to an entire ecosystem of possibilities.Bitcoin also brings up some powerful philosophical and social questions about autonomy, inflation, and control over one’s own assets. This resonates with people in different ways, from those who are interested in financial independence to others who see it as a potential way to make finance more accessible to people worldwide.
What got you interested in Bitcoin?