Yes it's a topic about hodling again so don't get tired of it . Like I mean we are bitcoiners here right? and hodling is pretty much one of the major things we do. To start with, one thing that actually differentiates a bitcoin holder from an altcoin hodler is not only the trust we have in the volatility of bitcoin but also how long we could potentially hodl on to your coins without the fear of a sudden dip. So it isn't much of a big deal to see bitcoiners talk about hodling here and there since we pretty much do it many times.
Anyways , like the topic says, what should be the the target? Or rather what is the target. As a bitcoiner majority of us practice and talk about long term hodling and the question is how long is an average long term hodling supposed to last ?
Well someone may rush to say 4 years which is a nice time too because of the halving events. However what if such bitcoiner bought his coins 2 years before the next halving, would it still be long term?
Also for those that pinpoint their target with a particular fiat equivalent of say $100k , what is your target ? What if we hit $100k just a year and six months after our recent halving, will you still classify based on your target that you did HODL for long term?
And for the Forever HODLERs

or should I say infinity HODLERs, what's your catch?