I’ve decided to stop accumulating crypto. But don’t worry, it’s not the end of my crypto journey. It’s just that accumulating more digital currency no longer seems worth it. With so many players, from memecoins to niche projects, it seems like everyone is trying to chase their own “Bitcoin craze” without fully understanding the market.
Fifteen years ago, a dollar of Bitcoin could make you rich today. So why not try the same strategy? You invest $10 or $100 and in 15 years, you might be worth a lot—or not. But what are the odds? In my case, I’ll stick with what I have and not sell for another 15 years. If it doesn’t bring me at least a million dollars or even $100,000, I’ll know that stopping was the right choice. And if another Bitcoin-style miracle happens, great—early retirement.
Does this mean I’m leaving crypto behind? Absolutely not. Instead, I’ll focus on speculating on strong cryptos like $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL, and trading trending cryptos. For me, the accumulation is done; it doesn’t make sense anymore. What about you? If you’re thinking “enough is enough” with your portfolio, it’s probably time to stop accumulating. The choice is yours, but mine has been made.
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