Bttc is a real project, it has applications in the real world, if you don't have patience in the real world, you will sell and lose this if it can make you a millionaire but it requires time
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Bearish
💣 Why did BTTC crash?
1. 📉 Giant supply (extreme circulation) • It has a supply of 951 trillion tokens. • This makes its price per token very low, and any small movement seems "big", but in reality, it does not generate real value. 2. 🛠️ Project with low adoption • Although they promise a fast and decentralized ecosystem for files (by Tron), it has not had real mass adoption. • BTTC is closely tied to Tron, and if Tron or Justin Sun have problems, BTTC falls with them. 3. 💥 Investors selling out of desperation • Many holders expected it to rise in 2021-2023, but they have been losing value for years. • Panic and lack of real utility cause massive sell-offs. 4. 🧯 Does not deliver on its promises • BTTC was marketed as the evolution of BitTorrent, but there were no attractive products to support it. • The community lost faith.
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📊 Current price and trend • The price of BTTC is at historical lows. • Although it has had some false green candles (technical bounces), the long-term trend remains bearish.
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🔍 Can BTTC recover?
👉 Only if the total supply is reduced, part of the supply is removed, or a viral app that uses it is launched. But that is not on the radar currently.
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⚠️ What to do if you have BTTC?
Option A: Hold and wait (risky) • If you have already lost a lot and don't need that money, you can hold in case one day there is an announcement that spikes its value. • Do not invest more. Just wait.
Option B: Sell on a bounce • If you see a technical bounce (like +20-40%), you can sell there to minimize losses and move to a more solid project.
Option C: Convert to another project • If BTTC does not make sense in your portfolio, you can move your money to cryptocurrencies with more backing: SHIB, MATIC, ADA, PEPE, or BONK (with strategy).
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