Looking back at Bitcoin in 2010: it was only $0.3 each
Imagine how it felt to buy 10 Bitcoins for just $3 back then. And now? The price per coin has long surpassed $90,000.
What if you had the chance to accumulate 100 coins back then? That calculation alone could make anyone regret.
Since then, Bitcoin's market has been like a roller coaster—rising sharply and falling sharply, ups and downs. Many have seen crazy growth, and many have suffered huge losses. Only those investors who truly survive are often not lucky, but have understood the long-term logic of this market.
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LiquidityWizard
· 01-11 13:32
okay so theoretically speaking, if you'd actually done the math back then—literally just $3 for 10 btc—the compounding returns would be statistically significant enough to make anyone's portfolio weep. but here's the thing nobody mentions: survivor bias is real, and the historical data shows most people panic-sold at like $100. not exactly optimal scenario decision-making there.
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CountdownToBroke
· 01-10 05:12
Buy 10 bitcoins for 3 yuan? Who the hell would have thought of that back then, it's really just fate.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-08 20:13
If I had known earlier, I would have gone all-in at $0.3. Now I would be so happy.
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PensionDestroyer
· 01-08 20:13
I should have gone all in earlier; now it's too late to regret.
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OfflineNewbie
· 01-08 20:11
Damn, if I had money back then, I would have been financially free long ago.
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PanicSeller
· 01-08 19:56
Buy 10 for 3 bucks? Bro, this isn't regret, it's heartache.
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liquiditea_sipper
· 01-08 19:47
Who would have thought back when it was $0.3... I should have gone all in if I had known earlier.
Looking back at Bitcoin in 2010: it was only $0.3 each
Imagine how it felt to buy 10 Bitcoins for just $3 back then. And now? The price per coin has long surpassed $90,000.
What if you had the chance to accumulate 100 coins back then? That calculation alone could make anyone regret.
Since then, Bitcoin's market has been like a roller coaster—rising sharply and falling sharply, ups and downs. Many have seen crazy growth, and many have suffered huge losses. Only those investors who truly survive are often not lucky, but have understood the long-term logic of this market.