I watched an interesting video clip and suddenly realized that the price increase of Bitcoin might still be far from its peak.



In the video, two users are faced with a multiple-choice question: $100 vs. 1 BTC. They prefer to take the $100 rather than a whole Bitcoin. This detail actually reveals a significant divergence in market perception—many people’s valuation of BTC is still at a relatively primitive stage.

Looking at it from another angle: beyond the US, China, Korea, there is an entire awakening market in Southeast Asia, South Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The penetration rate of crypto assets in these regions is far from saturated. Even more interesting is the female user group—the proportion of female investors worldwide remains relatively low, but the growth momentum is fierce.

What does this indicate? The potential for user base expansion for BTC and the entire Web3 ecosystem might be much larger than we imagine.
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ZenMinervip
· 12-21 05:48
Isn't it basic operation to choose a Bitcoin for 100 bucks? These people really can't wake up. --- Southeast Asia is indeed still a lowland, once the influx of female investors comes, the coin price will soar. --- To put it bluntly, it's still a matter of awareness; some people are still struggling with when Bitcoin will crash. --- The sinking market is the next growth point; I hope I didn't miss it this time. --- Low proportion of female investors? Then this wave of market must To da moon. --- China, the US, and South Korea are tired of it; there are still a lot of global newbies waiting to catch a falling knife, haha. --- The choice between 100 bucks vs 1 BTC is really ridiculous; retail investors' awareness is still too primitive.
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FlashLoanPrincevip
· 12-19 11:11
Really, this perspective is amazing. $100 vs an entire Bitcoin, which is also $100, they just don't understand how big that is. But it also shows that the market is just beginning, and new retail investors are coming in continuously. Southeast Asia is indeed still a blank market, not to mention the female user base. This is truly the real growth potential. No wonder it feels like the bull market is still far away; people's awareness still needs to slowly awaken. Wait, is that video real… Can such jokes be used as evidence? It makes sense, but what the market always lacks is a bag-holder. Who will be the next one? The rapid growth of female investors is indeed something I hadn't paid attention to. Is there a chance to double?
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BankruptcyArtistvip
· 12-18 07:25
I'm stunned. Does anyone really choose to skip a Bitcoin for $100? The level of market education is outrageous. But on the other hand, this just shows how much room there is for growth. Southeast Asia hasn't even started yet, and those who enter later will regret it to death. I'm optimistic about female users; many women in the crypto space only started in the past two years, and the growth is visibly rapid. This wave of Bitcoin price increase is probably just beginning, don't be scared by the current high. To not want an entire Bitcoin and still be alive in this market is truly incredible... It seems that late entrants will think now is the historical low, so they'll just wait for Bitcoin to hit new highs.
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GateUser-9ad11037vip
· 12-18 07:14
Damn, this choice is too outrageous. Can 100 dollars really buy a BTC? Wake up, everyone. --- Women users are definitely a low-hanging fruit; the rapid growth really deserves attention. --- How is the acceptance in Southeast Asia right now? Do you have friends there? Share some. --- Honestly, this logic is a bit off. It still depends on actual purchasing power and market maturity. --- Is the growth of female investors fierce? Why do I feel like everyone around me is still all men playing with coins? --- The cognitive divide is incredible. Some really treat BTC as digital gold, while others don't understand at all. --- Wait, are these two serious? Would you rather have $100 instead of a whole BTC? How little do they understand? --- If the market saturation is so low, there’s definitely room for imagination. --- Honestly, I’m optimistic about Latin America. The economic situation is forcing them to look for alternative assets.
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zkProofInThePuddingvip
· 12-18 07:11
Haha, really, what does the choice of those two sisters say... The cognitive gap is this big. But thinking about it, it's true that users in Southeast Asia haven't really gotten on board yet, and female investors are an untapped blue ocean. The people who can profit from this wave might have to wait for newcomers to enter the market, each more competitive than the last. The ideological differences indeed can explain why the market still has potential. With such high market education costs, no wonder the crypto space always says it's still in the early stages.
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