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I mean, what is there to even say at this point? Bitcoin, as an asset class, has never been worth more – US$340 billion and counting. The price of one bitcoin is less than 10% away from its all-time high. There have only been a few days in bitcoin’s entire history when it has been worth more than it is right now.
Billionaires are . PayPal and Square are, between them, buying . Famed crypto skeptics JPMorgan now think bitcoin could soon be worth . An analyst at Citibank reckons it will be . ETF provider BlackRock – AUM US$7.3 trillion – says it .
Well, where words fail, a GIF will often suffice. And today it’s good to be able to use one of the BTC OGs.
From a psychological perspective, all-time highs are weird. Your first impulse is almost always to sell. Surely, you think, that ceiling is there for a reason; US$20,000 does seem like a lot of money. But breaking a new all-time high is actually one of the ; money tends to follow money. Look at it this way: bitcoin didn’t break its high from the 2013 bubble until February 2017, and we all know what happened next.
There will, of course, be corrections. Retracements are healthy and normal, even if at the time they feel like someone is slowly and purposefully driving a needle into your nail bed. If you’re a long-term bitcoin/crypto holder, the best course of action would probably be to pretend that crypto doesn’t exist for a year or so (besides continuing to , of course). Everything that happens between now and then is just a distraction designed to shake you out of your position.
So, when will we know we’ve reached the moon? When is it time to claim our lambos? Maybe wait until you start seeing the first news articles about taxi drivers taking out massive loans to invest in crypto. Or for the New York Times to run another . (Publication date: Jan 13, 2018).
It’s strange: the crypto community spent years making jokes about moon missions and lambos and HODLing because I think we all felt this base level insecurity about the whole damn project. Memes were a way of tacitly acknowledging that it was all a bit ridiculous. Surely the adults would be coming to shut the party down any moment now.
Well, I’m here to tell you that the adults have arrived. They’ve taken a good, long look around the room, assessed the mayhem and now they’re chugging a big, fat beer bong while everyone cheers. Game on, moles.
Happy Trading!
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