#BTC110KToday? If Bitcoin reaches a new all-time high, it will be just another proof that humanity is losing faith in itself. The rise of cryptocurrencies is not a sign of evolution — it is a desperate warning that we have abandoned everything that is real, concrete, and productive.
All money invested in Bitcoin is, in practice, lost money. Money that does not circulate. That does not generate jobs, does not feed a family, does not build a school, does not improve anyone's life. It is frozen wealth in a useless code that only serves to feed illusions.
When someone decides to put R$ 100 thousand in BTC instead of opening a business, buying a franchise, investing in a bakery, a store, or even applying in the stock market in a real company — they are not investing. They are giving up. They are telling the world: 'I no longer believe in you, nor in myself, nor in anyone.' They are killing the market, blocking capital, suffocating the possibilities of progress.
Cryptocurrencies are the poison that, drop by drop, paralyzes the real economy. A tool created with the discourse of freedom, but that, in practice, is concentrating wealth in very few hands, while millions continue to believe in promises of easy profit that never comes.
It is lamentable to see the largest country in the world becoming poorer before our eyes, with its currency devalued, its credibility in ruins, and its companies hiding money that could generate jobs — hoarding everything in digital wallets as if they were secret vaults of an announced apocalypse.
It seems like a 90s science fiction script, but it's real. It's 2025. And we are here, watching the world slow down, stagnate, because billions are betting on destruction instead of construction.
Bitcoin, this great modern totem, is not an asset. It is a symptom. A reflection of collective resignation. A monument to disbelief. And if nothing changes, it may be the landmark of the end: the end of currency as a tool for development, the end of trust as the foundation of the economy, the end of hope for a future built with work.
I wish the United States finds its way again. That the dollar becomes a strong, transparent, productive currency. That governments and companies start to put money back into circulation — to generate, not just to hoard.
And that the largest pyramid scheme ever invented, Bitcoin, finds its end... before it leads us to ours.