In 2022, just before the surge of $BTC, I sold 120 coins at 1.9wu.
In 2009, the opening price of Bitcoin was 0.05 yuan; by 2010, it had risen to a maximum of 3.4 yuan.
In 2011, its highest price soared to 220 yuan, and in 2012 it fell back to 90 yuan.
In 2013, the value of Bitcoin reached an astonishing 8000 yuan, peaking at 6600 yuan in 2014, and dropping to 3200 yuan in 2015.
In 2016, the highest price was 6800 yuan; in 2017 it skyrocketed to 140,000, slightly falling back to 120,000 in 2018, and dropping again to 100,000 in 2019.
In 2020, the highest price reached 180,000, in 2021 it broke 440,000, in 2022 it stayed at 330,000, in 2023 the highest was 310,000, and in 2024 it reached 680,000, with 900,000 in 2025.
If I had bought 10,000 Bitcoins in 2009, my name would certainly be on China's rich list now; the question is, can you hold onto 10,000 Bitcoins until now?