Bitcoin remains accessible to anyone globally as an investment option. That said, accumulation capacity varies dramatically across individuals. While the asset itself is democratized—available to retail participants worldwide—the actual holdings and conviction levels differ significantly. Those who recognized its potential early and allocated capital consistently will naturally hold significantly larger positions than latecomers. It's not about restriction; it's about timing, strategy, and capital deployment.
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SerNgmi
· 01-13 15:57
Basically, those who bought early made a lot of profit, and those who come late can only share the leftovers.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-13 15:57
Buying early indeed made a huge profit, this is the difference between retail investors and the big players.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-13 15:55
If I had known earlier, I would have gone all in. Now, I can't catch up with the chips of that group of old-timers.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 01-13 15:32
Basically, it's a win if you get in early in the morning; those who come later can only follow the trend.
Bitcoin remains accessible to anyone globally as an investment option. That said, accumulation capacity varies dramatically across individuals. While the asset itself is democratized—available to retail participants worldwide—the actual holdings and conviction levels differ significantly. Those who recognized its potential early and allocated capital consistently will naturally hold significantly larger positions than latecomers. It's not about restriction; it's about timing, strategy, and capital deployment.