plebbit was right, /biz/ was wrong
Enjoy underperfoming AI kek baggies
I CANT OUTPERFORM THE NASDAQ
troon
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Only your boy "TROON" looks like a stock chart.
The rest of your shit is fuckin fugazi. Enjoy holding it to zero
>>60748615its just a stock but worse. It lives on an expensive computer network and you can send it to other people. it will be remembered as a proof of concept
this is the signal you’ve been waiting for. rk return imminent.
>>60748435 (OP)and this is the BEST possible outcome too lol
>>60748719nice turd world meme skills bro lol
ready to puke out all the day's gains again? crypto cucks?
>>60748729you're right, BUZOON. it's sad, but true
>>60748435 (OP)>>60748481>>60748485Based and it's over pilled. Fuck bitshit.
>>60748435 (OP)>>60748615It seems every single crapto meme coin with such a chart didn't stay up and slowly saturate. They all crashed quite violently once investors saw the top.
>>60748435 (OP)no way it's going to be that smooth but 3% a year avg is pretty accurate
anyone holding bitcoin at this point is going to be passed by boomers holding spy
>>60749178yep. I realize it now. Better too late than never, I guess
At least these altcoin faggots have some balls and don't jeet literally every pump.
There's no way that bitcoin survives when it can no longer beat the stock market. The whole purpose of crypto is for a high-risk-high-reward instrument, at least in the mind of the investors that move the market. If all crypto investors merely wanted a safe inflation hedge, they might as well just buy an index fund, a much more tried and true and fundamentally sound asset. Hell, even just putting the money in the bank can beat inflation during some periods, like now. The whole purpose of bitcoin as an asset class would be gone, and people would start selling as they lose faith in the era of high returns even coming back, eventually crashing the market.
tl;dr, either crypto continues its explosive growth (unlikely IMO), or it will crash into obscurity. There is no in between like a steady +3% per year like OP's pic.
>>60750585that's what I think too. it's all or nothing. And it's going to be nothing. Everyone who is interested in bitcoin already has it, including the greatest fool. And there's nothing they can do with it. It can't do payments. It can "store value" ... this requires, who will be left with nothing without their block rewards, because nobody actually transacts bitcoin
(sadly)
cause it was a good idea originally
>>60750585Ur stupid, it will be volatile enough in a 4years cycle so that people will make more money on it compared to the stocks
bitcoin fags live in a bubble, so this will take a while to become big news. "Bitcoin's underperformance" will be talked about throughout 2026. currently they think they are in the hardest asset that only goes up with 40% per year...lol
Even though they live in a cryptobubble, they sell ALL their bitcoin as soon as a candle is red on the 1second charts of S&P or NASDAQ.
despite being "Digital Gold" it doesn't pump against dollar dumps, and it also dumps when gold dumps. This digital gold behaves like one of the worst tech stocks. Why put your money on something that underperforms and has a greater risk of going to 0% than any big stock?
>>60748435 (OP)as long as ordinals and runes take a bigger share of btc same as shitcoins on eth and sol i can be content with it.
crypto cucks stay fucked, watch your pathetic pump collapse EOD
>>60748861Do you think they are going to rebuild the Tga?
>>60750611cope
u wanted buttcoin to be main stream
well now it is. and guess what that means: much lower volatility
this bitcoin "asset class" (calling it that is generous) is cooked
>>60753369800 billion rebuild
QE is imminent, yield control inbound
>>60753403800b rebuild is going to be carnage on the market
I was wondering why biz waited until the past couple of months to start barking "buy btc ONLY retard!!!!" Now I know why, of fucking course. Biz never changes.
>>60753460Ok so the party is ending in late 2025.
>>60754379it's not that straightforward
they're cutting in September
that gives a liquidity boost, plus it depends on how repo market will absorb the bills