I realize that BTC is not only the safest asset in the crypto market or guarantees profits for investors in each new period, BTC also plays an important role in protecting investors' psychology, helping them stay calm to make sound decisions when necessary. Ignoring BTC seems not to be a good choice for long-term holders. I already have a plan to allocate 50% of my capital to DCA BTC in the crypto winter of 2026-2027, I hope I will again make a profit from crypto as in this season.
BTC has through the years created a solid foundation for old and new crypto enthusiasts, giving us all a firm believe of getting back our capital even when the market faces a bear run, and with patience, profits when the the bull run season comes. Most importantly, the price breaking of $100k gave everyone the mental stabilization that no matter the time duration, holding BTC for a long period will always bring back profit, while securing a good market entry point becomes a step further for traders who understands the market charts very well. At the continuing bullish season, the rate of FOMO and FUD will decline, cause everyone will start understanding fully that anytime investment is made on BTC has no effect against the profit one will make.
I would like to know your opinion on this issue:
- Do you have BTC in your account?
Yes I do, though not a full BTC, fractions and I'm acquiring more.
- Have you ever doubted the value and future of BTC?
Well, at the start in 2016, I had no much knowledge about crypto currency, just doing crypto related activities for fun. By 2017, I made good profits from the very first bull run, which gave me a spark about developing more interest in the community, but when the market faced the bear run, I fainted in mind, as my first bear market experience which cause my entire holdings (both BTC and altcoins) dropped significantly. That was when I had a little doubt, though, I believed it will come up again (though with <5% conviction).
- Will you continue to invest in BTC in the next season?
Yes I will, though not with big purchase, but in every fractions I can possibly make.