percent of portfolio in bitcoin?

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Cryptwhale wrote:You actually don’t need to study Bitcoin in depth to profit from it. What matters most is having the right guidance, someone who already understands the market and can help you navigate it smartly. The truth is, many successful investors didn’t start with deep knowledge; they started with the right mentor. With proper direction, your $100k can be positioned safely and strategically instead of being a random gamble.


See — there is no need for guidance or navigating the market — based upon scarcity argument, you should buy as soon as possible.

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Anonymous wrote:Bitcoin is a ponzi scheme. There is no intrinsic value behind it.


That’s a common misconception. A Ponzi scheme relies on promised returns paid from new investors’ money. Bitcoin doesn’t promise anyone returns, and it’s fully transparent on-chain. Its value comes from scarcity (only 21M coins), decentralization, and global demand as a censorship-resistant store of value. It’s not a scam it’s a monetary revolution in real time.


The only reason it holds any "value" is because a bunch of HODLer idiots like you have been convinced it's worth something. Especially the sh*t coins. Do you really think Fart Coin has value? Lol. There is absolutely no intrinsic value to any of these coi s outside of that. Unlike gold and silver which have other uses, what do you do with a bitcoin other than speculate it is "going to the moon"? The entire coin universe is nothing but some get rich quick promises and it will eventually bust.



Honestly, you’re entitled to your belief, and I respect that. Everyone has something they choose to believe in. For me, I’ve just chosen to make the best out of Bitcoin and it’s worked out pretty well so far. The space isn’t perfect, but it’s evolving faster than most people realize.
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That’s a fair point. Bitcoin’s volatility is undeniable. But that volatility also reflects a market still finding its equilibrium as adoption grows. Every emerging asset class goes through this phase before maturity. Scarcity combined with steady global adoption is exactly why long-term investors see every correction as opportunity, not risk. It’s less about timing the market, and more about understanding where the world is moving.
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