Stack 2 BTC or stay normal for 2 years—which trade would you take?
The real question isn't about the numbers. It's about what you're willing to sacrifice when conviction meets reality. Some would say it's an easy call. Others? They're already doing the math on opportunity cost.
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BitcoinDaddy
· 2h ago
ngl I choose stack, anyway I'm already in an all-in mindset, staying steady is winning
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CantAffordPancake
· 01-11 21:50
I chose "stay normal," it's really not because I lack conviction, but I just can't stand the feeling of mental breakdown after two years...
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ShibaMillionairen't
· 01-11 21:46
Honestly, this question isn't really about the coin itself; it's about mental resilience. I'm currently working on this problem, constantly overthinking, and my sleep quality is suffering.
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-11 21:46
This question is well said; it's really not a math problem, it's a psychological building problem.
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metaverse_hermit
· 01-11 21:40
ngl, that's a pretty tough question. How much can be accomplished in 2 years? Going all-in on 2 Bitcoin is really a gamble I can't afford.
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MrRightClick
· 01-11 21:31
Stacking two bitcoins aggressively or continuing to hold for two more years, to be honest, I would have chosen the former long ago. Anyway, not taking a risk now is just a waste.
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RunWithRugs
· 01-11 21:29
2 BTC sounds tempting, but can I really resist checking the market for 2 years... I can't do it, haha
Stack 2 BTC or stay normal for 2 years—which trade would you take?
The real question isn't about the numbers. It's about what you're willing to sacrifice when conviction meets reality. Some would say it's an easy call. Others? They're already doing the math on opportunity cost.