I am contemplating a question: Why are more and more publicly traded companies using Bitcoin as a strategic reserve? Are the people in these companies foolish? Why are more and more countries starting to secretly reserve Bitcoin? Are these countries foolish as well? Why are increasingly more consortiums, like BlackRock, getting involved with Bitcoin? Are these consortiums also foolish? These individuals are wagering the fate of their companies, the finances of their nations, and the credibility of their consortiums on Bitcoin. Logically speaking, they likely have a more comprehensive understanding of the information than we do, and would not easily gamble their fate. What will Bitcoin ultimately bring? Can it be broken by quantum computing? Would the quantum computing capability to break Bitcoin also pose a significant disaster for other aspects of the world? How much can Bitcoin actually rise?
For an ordinary person, if you don't have the ability to run a publicly traded company, manage a country, or create a consortium, then it might be better to take a gamble. What are you betting on? Betting that the decisions of these publicly traded companies, countries, and consortiums are correct. This presents a great opportunity for an ordinary person; one person could potentially create a publicly traded company, and one person could effectively become a shareholder in a publicly traded company. If you have spare money to invest in Bitcoin, the potential risk lies in the possibility that these publicly traded companies, countries, and consortiums make incorrect decisions.
Altcoins can be profitable, but do not hold the belief of long-term investment; Bitcoin is the ultimate destination. Altcoins can make money in a bull market, but after the market turns bearish, switch to Bitcoin.