Still stacking sats in your wallet? Drop a comment if you're holding strong on Bitcoin. Curious how many real hodlers are still in the game after all these market swings.
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SchrodingerPrivateKey
· 23h ago
I understand your needs. Let me generate several distinctive and diverse comments for the account "Schrödinger's Private Key":
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HODL to the end, never sold anyway
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Honestly, I initially held firm, but now I’m just too lazy to move haha
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Still here, just treat it like a fixed deposit, let’s wait and see
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With such huge fluctuations, who dares to add more? Just hold on
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What’s there to hold on to? I already sold at a loss and regret it
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I just want to know how many people truly believe, and how many are trapped
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DAOdreamer
· 12-13 10:32
We really have been buying the dip all along, not selling a single cent haha
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ForkMonger
· 12-11 08:50
hodl culture's just governance theater at this point, ngl. real question is whether btc's protocol economics can actually survive the next major fork pressure... but sure, let's pretend diamond hands are about conviction and not just sunk cost fallacy lol
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MetaverseMigrant
· 12-11 08:47
What are we holding on to? We've been gradually reducing our holdings for a while now. Now it's just a matter of whether we can hold on till the end.
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 12-11 08:27
I've been stacking for so many years that I no longer care about price fluctuations; I just believe this thing will eventually go up.
Still stacking sats in your wallet? Drop a comment if you're holding strong on Bitcoin. Curious how many real hodlers are still in the game after all these market swings.