I genuinely don't understand people who post things like, "The worst part of the Bitcoin cycle is still ahead," or "Bitcoin is about to crash to the ground."
How can anyone claim to know where Bitcoin—or any other cryptocurrency—will be in the next second, let alone days or months from now? These aren't facts; they're speculation presented as certainty.
What troubles me even more is the attitude behind such posts. It often feels less like analysis and more like a wish to see millions of people lose their savings. Finding satisfaction in the idea of others suffering financially says far more about the person posting than it does about the market.
If you have something positive, inspiring, or genuinely useful to share, share it. But if your goal is simply to spread fear, negativity, and despair, then you have a far bigger problem than the market ever will.
The world already has enough pessimism. Let's contribute knowledge, respect, and constructive discussions—not celebrate the possibility of other people's misfortune.
How can anyone claim to know where Bitcoin—or any other cryptocurrency—will be in the next second, let alone days or months from now? These aren't facts; they're speculation presented as certainty.
What troubles me even more is the attitude behind such posts. It often feels less like analysis and more like a wish to see millions of people lose their savings. Finding satisfaction in the idea of others suffering financially says far more about the person posting than it does about the market.
If you have something positive, inspiring, or genuinely useful to share, share it. But if your goal is simply to spread fear, negativity, and despair, then you have a far bigger problem than the market ever will.
The world already has enough pessimism. Let's contribute knowledge, respect, and constructive discussions—not celebrate the possibility of other people's misfortune.