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Title: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: smelody on February 20, 2024, 06:16:41 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: kingvirtus09 on February 20, 2024, 06:55:52 AM
Maybe the only thing I can say is that as long as you have the opportunity to buy Bitcoin right now, do it. Don't wait for it to move up quickly when you decide to buy it. Believe me, don't be like others who only decide to buy when the price of bitcoin is too high.

And I also think it will happen a few months from now. It seems that we are already in the countdown to the approaching bull run, to be honest. This is what I see and observe now.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: _act_ on February 20, 2024, 07:00:21 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
There is still time to buy a ticket. Bitcoin is going all-time-high and the least that people should be expecting is $100000. Bitcoin may not reach this price before halving but you should wait for some months after halving and you will be happen. Some people will be looking for bitcoin to decrease to a lower price before they will invest but bitcoin can disappoint such people after increasing more and more.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Promocodeudo on February 20, 2024, 07:01:01 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

OP those that bought in December last year assumed that the price was high and now they are gaining in the market, so to me I don't think that there is a particular time to invest in bitcoin though there is a suggestion that investors should buy when there is drop in the price but what if you continue waiting for price drop and it ain't coming, what will you do, will you just abandon your investment plan when you are set for it, when an investor has his fund ready for investment he should not give up because of the price increase because such opportunity may not present itself again, the price he is afraid of may continue to skyrocket and he will blame himself for whatever wrong choice he made.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Nrcewker on February 20, 2024, 07:02:29 AM
I would say, don’t look at the price. It’s never too late in order to dive into Bitcoins or crypto industries. You can still make plenty of profits from Bitcoins. The reason is pretty simple. Bitcoins are limited in numbers, that is no more Bitcoins can be created or invented, hence it made the coins very valuable. Now as the days are passing more people are trying to buy the coins. But as the coins are limited, in order to meet the demand, the price goes up. And hence if we buy the coins at current price and hold for some years, still we can make 3x the profit.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: As03 on February 20, 2024, 07:10:23 AM
Never back away from a good investment because the price is high, the good thing with Bitcoin is that you can buy fractions.
What you need is a strategy, it can be DCA, it can be one shots, you will have to find what suits you depending on your means and what you want for the future.

Do you believe in it ? I do and I don't even look at the price anymore.




Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: 0t3p0t on February 20, 2024, 07:21:48 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
For me no, you can still buy either DCA or one time investment and then hodl until the end of 2025 as some investors believe that Bitcoin that time will mark a new all time high some speculated the price range of Bitcoin will reach $85k-$100k so be smart. I can also see it on chart that every four years there is a significant peak on the price of Bitcoin that is why it is for me worth the wait if it really happen if not then not a problem.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Apocollapse on February 20, 2024, 07:26:25 AM
If you don't have enough money to invest in Bitcoin and you choose to use your emergency money, take a loan etc in order to invest in Bitcoin because you believe you can double or triple your money in the next year, I suggest you shouldn't doing that.

There's no guarantees you will earn in the next year, moreover it's better to buy Bitcoin because of the value instead of the price.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: electronicash on February 20, 2024, 07:44:17 AM

it's still early and you still could make a big profit in holding BTC. you just have to wait as the price may run up and down for a while before going straight up. its a normal price fluctuation but eventually the bull market will give you profit when you buy your ticket now.

there is still a guarantee of profit since the halving is yet to come as you said. following some people who have been doing TA in BTC, he was saying that this bull run could go up to 2 years. not sure how he means it but i'm counting on it.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: aoluain on February 20, 2024, 07:56:17 AM
So OP, what price do you want to buy Bitcoin at? $30k? well there is a very good chance
that $30k will not be seen again, we might not even see $40k again!

If you are waiting to time the absolute bottom of the market, good look to you, the bottom
could very well be todays market price!

Or you could wait a other 3 years an take the chance that the bottom of that cycle could
be $45k but in the mean time you missed out on this Bull run.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: hugeblack on February 20, 2024, 08:07:05 AM
My first investment in Bitcoin was when the price was about $2,000 to $4,000, and many thought the price was exaggerated. Today, we are trading at $50,000, and at the present time many expect the price to reach $100,000 before the end of this year or the middle of next year, so In terms of price, if your goal is a long-term investment, you are not late, but what is more important is that you learn the basics of trading and how to protect your cryptocurrencies.



Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: shield132 on February 20, 2024, 08:21:07 AM
My first investment in Bitcoin was when the price was about $2,000 to $4,000, and many thought the price was exaggerated. Today, we are trading at $50,000, and at the present time many expect the price to reach $100,000 before the end of this year or the middle of next year, so In terms of price, if your goal is a long-term investment, you are not late, but what is more important is that you learn the basics of trading and how to protect your cryptocurrencies.
I invested when the price was about $400 to $600 and there were people who were saying that the price would reach 10 000$, 20 000$ and even more but everyone was calling them crazy but they were true.

Is it now the best time to invest in Bitcoin? It depends on how much profit you expect. It was definitely better to invest when the price was 30K but it's not late or wrong to invest today because bitcoin will reach and surpass its all-time high. From 52K to 70K, you'll see some profit, so it's not late. Btw keep in mind that Bitcoin will definitely reach not only all-time high but will surpass it and reach 100K.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: kro55 on February 20, 2024, 08:47:06 AM
Before investing in any asset or field, we need to learn and understand it clearly. The fact that you asked this question makes me think that you haven't taken the time to research bitcoin and you just want to invest based on other people's advice. Because if you take the time to learn about bitcoin, you will know that it is never too late to invest in bitcoin.

Instead of just looking at the historical low and comparing it to the current price, you think it's too late to invest. Why don't you try to compare the current price with the price it can reach in the future, for example bitcoin will reach 1 million dollars then you will know that it is too early to start.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: btc78 on February 20, 2024, 09:04:36 AM
You are correct when you say that bitcoin has come a long way already. Those who have invested during its early times are lucky and have most likely created huge profits already. Despite this, I personally think that bitcoin still has a lot to improve on therefore I know that the bitcoin’s price will increase more. Not only the price will double, but it can even triple.

Bitcoin is volatile and even though a lot of people think that bitcoin’s increase in price is linear, there would be correction phases even during the bull run. The price might go up or go down sometimes and it is all normal. When the price goes down, it is generally a good time to buy and there would still be plenty of time where the price is not constantly going up but also going down. So no, it is not yet too late for others to jump on in the ship.

The key is to know when to buy and always be mindful of your goals.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Alana Arden on February 20, 2024, 09:17:35 AM
So OP, what price do you want to buy Bitcoin at? $30k? well there is a very good chance
that $30k will not be seen again, we might not even see $40k again!

If you are waiting to time the absolute bottom of the market, good look to you, the bottom
could very well be todays market price!

Or you could wait a other 3 years an take the chance that the bottom of that cycle could
be $45k but in the mean time you missed out on this Bull run.

I don't have enough money that I would be willing to lose it or that I could invest in Bitcoin and enjoy the benefits of the next bull run. But sometimes, to take advantage of Bitcoin bull run, I make myself greedy to invest in Bitcoin. As a result I want to invest in Bitcoin by taking money from family or borrowing money in hopes of double profit. Since Bitcoin is limited, the bull run hasn't started yet, and Bitcoin is getting halved. On the other hand, I am afraid of losing. Now I am at a loss as to what to do. So I'm waiting for the price to drop to $25K–$30K. I don't know when Bitcoin will come back to this price.

I want advice, without being greedy, should I wait 2/3/4 years for the price to drop?
  Or do I need to take the risk and invest in Bitcoin now?


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: arwin100 on February 20, 2024, 09:30:28 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

Some people think about its late to buy bitcoin since it became so expensive compare to its past price. But if you look at the possibilities and current situation where many people talk about something good to come then maybe its good thing to consider about buying bitcoin.

That's why its important for us to consider to learn a lot of things about bitcoin and be updated regarding on the news that recently happen or potentially to come so that we can figure out important things to consider especially upon buying bitcoin without getting discourage on things that we just see.
There's a huge potential for a bull run to come so if you or other people comfortable to buy at current rate then they must do it, but if they are doubting then much better if they listen to their god feel and try to monitor the market so that they can learn something from it.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Fiatless on February 20, 2024, 09:34:42 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
Bitcoin is still a young Investment that has the potential to grow to an unimaginable height. You still have the chance to invest and make a profit in the future. Even if you don't make so much profit within the present having and bull run, you could hold for another four years. It is better to buy and hold Bitcoin before the halving or bull run year because it will be cheaper. Buying because of FOMO is not the best option but it is still better to be late than to lose out entirely.

My first investment in Bitcoin was when the price was about $2,000 to $4,000, and many thought the price was exaggerated. Today, we are trading at $50,000, and at the present time many expect the price to reach $100,000 before the end of this year or the middle of next year, so In terms of price, if your goal is a long-term investment, you are not late, but what is more important is that you learn the basics of trading and how to protect your cryptocurrencies.
I have heard people share the same experience that people thought Bitcoin was too expensive for them to buy. But many of them who were waiting for the price of Bitcoin to go down before they buy have missed out on the chance of making a profit. Many of them don't have any Bitcoin and I am sure they are regretting it.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: bobbybkk on February 20, 2024, 09:42:05 AM
There is a psychological problem with Bitcoin pricing.

If you look at a share price for example Microsoft, and the price looks very high, lets say 2000 USD per share, then Microsoft can do a share split by 1/10, and suddenly the share price is now only 200 USD, and looks far cheaper than the 2000 USD before. For an invetsor it is still the same to have 1 old share for 2000 USD or 10 new shares for 200 USD each.

Bitcoin has not this option to split / look cheaper, so people will always worry if the current price is maybe too high, because of the high numbers

:)


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Tipeform$ on February 20, 2024, 11:00:52 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
It is still a good time to invest in Bitcoin. The Bitcoin flight has not left investors who think that I have missed out on Bitcoin investing then I would say that is wrong because I think there is still a good time for you to invest. We know bitcoin halving is still some time since our bitcoin halving is coming very soon so you have to accept that after bitcoin halving the market will definitely go up. If the market definitely goes up after the Bitcoin halving then there is still a good time to invest but rest assured that if the bull run starts a few months after the Bitcoin halving it can definitely go between $100k and $160k. So if you are asking yourself too many questions to invest at once then you can go ahead and invest with DCA method.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Ferozas on February 20, 2024, 11:12:40 AM
It all depends on your beliefs and what you stand for.

I believe the cryptocurrency sector still has a lot of room for improvement.

If you're looking to invest for gains rather than ideology, I would suggest exploring newer projects with more growth potential.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: hd49728 on February 20, 2024, 11:23:26 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
It is not too late to invest in Bitcoin but what do you think here, invest or trade?

With investment mindset, it's never too late to invest in a good asset like Bitcoin as you understand why Bitcoin has high value and potentially will gain higher value.

Note it for you that don't try to mix Bitcoin and cryptocurrency because it makes your post is harder to understand what you want to express.

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The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely.
The bull run already kicked off and if you have bitcoins, hold them and wait for some months to take profit like at the end of 2024 or Q1 to Q2 2025. If you have longer plan for investment, hold it for 2 or 3 more halvings.

[ANN] JJG Sustainable Bitcoin Withdrawal Strategy (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5479482.0).


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: sokani on February 20, 2024, 12:04:40 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
I still recall similar posts like this from members when the price was $25k - $30k, but look at where it is now. So I can tell you that there's still time and it's not too late to grab a bag. A lot has been said about the coming bull season and there are speculations that Bitcoin price could reach an ATH of $150k. So if you buy Bitcoin now and hold, even if it doesn't get to the above mentioned ATH and I'm certain that you'll still be in profit.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: AVE5 on February 20, 2024, 12:15:23 PM
On a brief shell, Bitcoin doesn't have a periodic purchasing time, although DCA system could be considerate but since the price of Bitcoin hasn't hit its ATH in this seasons bull runs, it is assured that any Bitcoin purchaser who purchases Bitcoin at this period of time would still stand better opportunity to smile while the bull runs keeps rocking


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Mpamaegbu on February 20, 2024, 01:01:41 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
It doesn't cease to amaze me whenever I hear people ask that same question, "is there still time to buy?" I don't know why they still ask that when they know the current Bitcoin ATH stands at >$69k and every bull run is known to surpass the one before it. So, knowing that, you've to brace yourself up to get in now (even at above $52k) as we expect this incoming ATH to go way beyond $69k. For me, I expect anything above $120k for the next ATH. Get in now or miss the bus!


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Zaguru12 on February 20, 2024, 01:54:35 PM
It doesn't cease to amaze me whenever I hear people ask that same question, "is there still time to buy?" I don't know why they still ask that when they know the current Bitcoin ATH stands at >$69k and every bull run is known to surpass the one before it. So, knowing that, you've to brace yourself up to get in now (even at above $52k) as we expect this incoming ATH to go way beyond $69k. For me, I expect anything above $120k for the next ATH. Get in now or miss the bus!

What I see is people getting this whole bitcoin price cycle wrong, it is not Altcoin that many will advice you that it is bad to invest in its highs because there fall is usually final fall most especially pump and dump coins. But for bitcoin no matter the high or the lows now bitcoin price is bound to increase in price later if there is anything that should be convincing anyone about this is the fact that it’s mining process will continue for years to come which still makes it an incentive for people to coming into and therefore increases the demand of it.

There is a psychological problem with Bitcoin pricing.

If you look at a share price for example Microsoft, and the price looks very high, lets say 2000 USD per share, then Microsoft can do a share split by 1/10, and suddenly the share price is now only 200 USD, and looks far cheaper than the 2000 USD before. For an invetsor it is still the same to have 1 old share for 2000 USD or 10 new shares for 200 USD each.

Bitcoin has not this option to split / look cheaper, so people will always worry if the current price is maybe too high, because of the high numbers

:)


The mistake people make is looking at the exact bitcoin price and not knowing that there fractions of it that you can buy with just any amount you have. Also although the best of time to buy any commodity is when it is at its dip but that doesn’t mean you should wait for a bitcoin dip because no one is sure when it will come. The price Today can be lowest might see again, forget about any retracement people talk about. DCA now and when you have funds.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: moneystery on February 20, 2024, 02:01:16 PM
Maybe the only thing I can say is that as long as you have the opportunity to buy Bitcoin right now, do it. Don't wait for it to move up quickly when you decide to buy it. Believe me, don't be like others who only decide to buy when the price of bitcoin is too high.

And I also think it will happen a few months from now. It seems that we are already in the countdown to the approaching bull run, to be honest. This is what I see and observe now.

it's true, sometimes people think too much when they want to invest in bitcoin. they continue to think that currently the price of bitcoin is still too expensive so they need to delay entering the market, but when they continue to wait, the price of bitcoin actually increases so they lose the opportunity to enter at a lower price.

so as long as there is an opportunity now, just invest in bitcoin and don't need to think too much. the point is, just hold on until you can get a profit from the investment.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Kelward on February 20, 2024, 02:26:58 PM
It's never late to invest in Bitcoin now, we're expecting bull run proper from the end of this year to the first quarter of next year, indicators are pointing that despite any slight fluctuations in price, it'll still be increasing till it reaches it's ATH. You can take it as a fact that so far bull run is still approximately one year ahead that if you buy Bitcoin now, it'll give you over a %100 profit then. So let the OP join the many smart investors that wants to maximize their profits in bull run, if he's looking for a significant price dump where it'll dip very low before buying, then he'll have to wait for bear run, but then he'd have missed out to invest now and cash in many returns in this coming bull run.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: EarnOnVictor on February 20, 2024, 03:00:14 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
First, let me correct you, if last year is to be referenced here, Bitcoin has moved in multiples of the 118% you quoted. This is judging by the first day of the year, you can investigate by yourself to know the price at which Bitcoin started the journey of the year. The price was still lower than $17,000 by then, and it ended the year above $40,000, which is not a child's play.

But for your concern, I think no time is too late to invest your Bitcoin, especially when it is in its bullish season. And if my experience and analysis serve me correctly about the coin, we still have more than a full year for it to rise further. Why then the panic? The only difference here is that those who invested at around $52,000 where the current price of the coin is now can't make as much money as those who started in late 2022 or early 2023. They will still earn from the asset but while those who invested early are gaining between 5-9 times of their capital, those who are investing now may only gain between 2-3 of their investment. But also with the higher risk of some scary corrections which might likely start happening soon.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Assface16678 on February 20, 2024, 03:06:09 PM
Well, no matter where bitcoin will go, I will still hold my assets and maybe sell some of them if I can say that the bull run has reached its peak. Well,  with the recent activites or happenings in the bitcoin price, many people again got hyped and surely entered in bitcoin as soon as they could. Yes,  bitcoin investment will never be too late, but the thing is, if you will enter in the investment without thinking and initiating it just because of the hype, then it will never get you anywhere. The recent price hike is still not considered to be the bull run, more like it's part of the movement or preparation for it. I'm sure at some point the bitcoin price will decrease because of the preparation for the bull run, so no matter what happens, I will only sell my bitcoin holdings a little to be ready for future bull runs.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: ChiBitCTy on February 20, 2024, 03:30:16 PM
I would answer this question the same I would/do when someone asks me if it's too late to start saving for their retirement (even when they're only a few months out).  It's NEVER to late to get in to something.  Now you want to make sure you're "getting in" for the right reasons, which means you understand the underlying technology, appreciate it, and see upside from this point going forward.  Never "invest' in anything you don't understand at least some.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Hamza2424 on February 20, 2024, 03:43:39 PM
Hmm, For this cycle I would say that yes, you are a little bit late but you can still try luck with the DCA maybe a short dip can provide you with a wonderful opportunity. You are never late for the rest of your journey in the Bitcoin buddy.

We are in the early era still at least until the Block rewards go below 1BTC, it's my personal view on Bitcoin's growth and upcoming developments. We need to stick to the market and keep accumulating because if you start considering I'm late and blah blah then buddy you are never gonna grow as when bitcoin first time reached 600 those who thought now its too high must be regretting now don't be one of them.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: MegameSama on February 20, 2024, 03:44:47 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
I don't know, bro, I don't know either, but one thing I do is I never stop buying bitcoins, I always save my bitcoins from month to month. Every payday I set aside my salary to buy bitcoin, I don't really care about the price of bitcoin, because my intention is to save for long-term profits. so if you ask me personally, I will answer that it is never too late to buy bitcoin, and tickets are always available. if the price goes down it means you get more bitcoins, if the price goes up you get it according to the market.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: yazher on February 20, 2024, 04:33:27 PM
Maybe the only thing I can say is that as long as you have the opportunity to buy Bitcoin right now, do it. Don't wait for it to move up quickly when you decide to buy it. Believe me, don't be like others who only decide to buy when the price of bitcoin is too high.
And I also think it will happen a few months from now. It seems that we are already in the countdown to the approaching bull run, to be honest. This is what I see and observe now.

That's right because after all, this is the time to decide like a real man and there won't be another chance soon as we can see, the Bitcoin price has already reached $50,000+ which means, we are close to reaching its ATH soon and that would be possible this year since the entering of 2024 has no issue against bitcoins at all. If you have any plan to invest then consider doing it right now while Bitcoin's price is still low because when you want to invest while the price is high, you will have a hard time buying since you have many people trying to buy like you as well and the crypto market will be congested at that time which will make the transactions slower when you want to send it to your personal wallet.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Gaza13 on February 20, 2024, 05:35:14 PM
it's true, sometimes people think too much when they want to invest in bitcoin. they continue to think that currently the price of bitcoin is still too expensive so they need to delay entering the market, but when they continue to wait, the price of bitcoin actually increases so they lose the opportunity to enter at a lower price.

so as long as there is an opportunity now, just invest in bitcoin and don't need to think too much. the point is, just hold on until you can get a profit from the investment.
It's true what you say, never hesitate if you enter the world of investment otherwise you will miss the best price moments. If the Op is too heavy and the price is too expensive, Maybe you can look for other alternatives such as Aave, Maker, Eth, BNB and others whose prices are still affordable. If Bitcoin is halved of course all coins will also experience an increase in price



Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Yatsan on February 20, 2024, 06:34:29 PM
Choice is in your hands, no one is certain of the price movement in the first place. No one can guarantee that the price won't fall so better make an entry depending on your risk tolerance. Why? you could make an entry no matter when you would want to. If the market price suddenly falls, then know to yourself if you could endure seeing temporary loss; will only be permanent once you choose to sell despite of loss. In my belief, you could a price of it lower than its previous ATH, will always be a good entry point as long as you could afford losing. Butcoin's market value is expected to break its ATH and the only problem is when will it exactly happen. Therefore you need to be patient and to wait for it.

Downside of waiting for a lower market price is missing your assumed entry point.  If it is just general possibility then its price could fall half of its price and recover, it may also continue to upward direction. Bottomline is lack of assurance with things in particular with its market price.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: kentrolla on February 20, 2024, 06:41:58 PM
You can simplify it, first of all if you are a long term investor you can go for it but if you are someone who don't want to be committed for a longer period of time then you have two options. Either you wait for correction phase a the current price definitely not a stable one as it has there may be more fluctuations or even market corrections. Apart from waiting for correction the second option would be to get into Bitcoin and so multiple quick trades to make some profit as the market is fluctuating. I would say you have missed the ticket for doing DCA.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: BABY SHOES on February 20, 2024, 06:46:29 PM
I understand what you mean by buying tickets in the sense that you are asking if you have missed buying now?

That's not, you still have time to buy bitcoin at any time, don't see now bitcoin has risen above 100% because somehow the price can be high again after halving, maybe you believe this event then many investors have started buying because they know what will happen later.

Prepare your funds now and then buy, this is an easy way if you are still considering then this will buy time until it is not felt that bitcoin continues to increase.
The bitcoin wave you mentioned was passed a few years ago so now it is in the early bullish phase.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: DaNNy001 on February 20, 2024, 06:51:55 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
There is still time to buy a ticket. Bitcoin is going all-time-high and the least that people should be expecting is $100000. Bitcoin may not reach this price before halving but you should wait for some months after halving and you will be happen. Some people will be looking for bitcoin to decrease to a lower price before they will invest but bitcoin can disappoint such people after increasing more and more.
Yeah that's true, this disappointment will be very common when the price have failed to drop because as of the current price now, people are in doubt that the price will move up and waiting for the dip to come again so they can buy but that's a bad idea because we know the last ATH was 69k and we all know for sure that the price will blast that figure so why not buy now and continue buying till it reaches the 100k threshold and even possibly break past it because there is no fixed amount for it to reach come this bull run.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: LesterD on February 20, 2024, 07:22:58 PM
the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
There is still an opportunity for investors who have missed out on investing. However, they need to be patient and wait for the price to correct itself. It is uncertain how much the price will decrease, it could be lower than the price of last year, or it may not reach the low price of last year anytime soon.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Mate2237 on February 20, 2024, 07:57:58 PM
Though bitcoin has grown so far compared to the last two years but I still believe that it is not too advanced to buy bitcoin and accumulate it in the wallet. If you buy it now there is the possibility that you will still make enough profit from the investment because it is still at the rate of $51+2+k and the highest estimation is $100k and if f you invest at the this time and finally the price climbed to the $100k then you know what you have gotten.

If there is money don't look for someone advise and just make a simple budget not yourself and start buying it will with what you have and for the next bull market. Hodle and be hodling till then.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Abu-Naim on February 20, 2024, 08:08:08 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
Some elders here are saying that “there is no time that is too late for Bitcoin investment” if you have interest in Bitcoin investment, you can do that anytime soon, the price impact should not affect your ambition, it is not too late for investors, this can be your right time as we never can tell what the price Bitcoin will tell in the future or let say in the next halving after this one. Nevertheless, there is no time that is too late for Bitcoin investment if you aim is to hold Bitcoin for long and not to make quick money from it.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: The Cryptovator on February 20, 2024, 08:24:54 PM
Sadly, we often encounter such questions when Bitcoin starts a bull run. But when the price was reasonable to buy bitcoin, we weren't interested at all. A fear works behind it; when prices dump a lot, Bitcoin investors become afraid, especially new investors. That's why they create such threads when Bitcoin is in a bull run. However, Bitcoin is still at a reasonable price compared with previous ATH. As always, crypto investment is always risky; you have to do your own research. 


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: GiftedMAN on February 20, 2024, 09:02:49 PM
Op, there is no early time and there is no late time in bitcoin investment because the price of bitcoin is never stable, the price you saw before creating ths thread may not be the exact price you will see after now because the market price is always changing. If you have been following the price movement you will discover that the price of bitcoin during last year December is not the price now as there has been a big profit for those who invested in bitcoin when the price was around 27k to 30k and now that the price is moving from 50k, 51- 52k. If you want to Hold, you have an opportunity to buy now as the price may likely hit 60k soon and you will still make profit but remember not to invest with everything you have because bitcoin investment is not Ponzi to you will be expecting a ×2 of your investment capital within a short period and don't forget to invest the amount you can afford.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Nheer on February 20, 2024, 09:10:48 PM
The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

Bitcoin has lots of potentials to hit more higher prices in future despite it’s volatility, with the current movement in price and the upcoming bull run event we are still expecting the price of bitcoin to keep rising, no one is certain how high it will go during this event but it is certainly going to rise higher than this so investing in in it is never too late since it has the potential to rise.

Investing in bitcoin is not too late despite the movement of the price but as it is increasing we should also expect a drop also so investing should be carried out with caution and well planned after properly studying the movement of the market. There is still time to book a ticket and join the moving train but don’t join as a result of FOMO and only invest what you can afford to lose.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: uneng on February 20, 2024, 09:22:05 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
The ideal would be that investors started investing when prices were still around 40,000$, as we have been telling people to do so. However, it's understandable not everyone had money back then to invest, and some don't even have money to invest right now, although they still want to invest once they have some money available for that purpose on the upcoming months. In my opinion, there is still profit to be made. Bitcoin isn't cheap anymore, but I believe 52,000$ isn't the roof. There is potential for superior gains which may surpass the previous ATH of 69,000$ from 2021.

So, even though the profit you are going to make decreases each day you delay starting your investment, it's still a profitable opportunity that shouldn't be wasted. I'm advising people around me to continue purchasing Bitcoin, the maximum as they can, always it's possible, despite the price being close to the expensive 52,000$ mark already.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Easteregg69 on February 20, 2024, 09:26:30 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

Taxing is "FIFO" here. First in first out. On buy and sell. It is really complicated if your late on accounting.

I get my shower and a beer. Whatever comes first.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: passwordnow on February 20, 2024, 09:28:07 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors?
No, there's still enough seats and time for you to invest because every time the market goes on high. That's only the time that investors are thinking if they should invest or not. But the mere fact that everyone have been reminding all of you to buy during the bear market and even before the bull run, you're just ignoring those tips because you think that it's not the right time to buy.

or is there still time to buy a ticket?
Don't wait for someone's validation and confirmation if there's a time to buy your own tickets(BTC). Because if you'll just going to repeat the same questions when the market is going high, you'll totally miss the flight and this hasn't happened once but many times to many investors. Check yourselves if you're decided to buy and from there, start buying so you will be part of the bull run and you'll only need to wait until the right time comes for you to decide selling at the actual bull run.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Easteregg69 on February 20, 2024, 09:32:10 PM
ere are saying that “there is no time that is too late for Bitcoin investment” if you have interest in Bitcoin investment, you can do that anytime soon, the price impact should not affect your ambition, it is not too late for investors, this can be your right time as we never can tell what the price Bitcoin will tell in the future or let say in the next halving after this one. Nevertheless, there is no time that is too late for Bitcoin investment if you aim is to hold Bitcoin for long and not to make quick money from it.

Try the ETF's. Broker does the paperwork for you. And just hold.

I started the beer up. Getting undressed.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: alastantiger on February 20, 2024, 09:46:54 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
There are more than one bitcoin flights and you choose when you want to board.You can always get your ticket. If you are confused about where to start, take this three suggestions - 100% bitcoin, Binance or coinbase, Electrum wallet, your money to be used for investment should be money that won't hurt you if the market crashes. Do not take this as financial advice but go all in on bitcoin. Whatever amount you invest in may not 10x in a short time, but it sure will. Buy bitcoin periodically, whatever suits you from Binance, coinbase or any other notable exchange, move your bitcoin to electrum wallet(there are other soft wallets aside electrum). You could use a hard ware wallet too.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Easteregg69 on February 20, 2024, 10:08:04 PM
The semi old say you stop trading when you find out the implications.

Clean whistle.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Ojima-ojo on February 20, 2024, 10:11:53 PM
Still consider being an early market if you buy Bitcoin at present, because whatever price we think that Bitcoin has reached right now, it can't be compared to what the price will be in the next 1 to 2 years from now, and even so considering the coming halves to be a baseline for Bitcoin increasing price is still a short time bitcoin speculations and at that can or may not add up to what we stand to gain on the long term unless for those who have DCA in mind and also short term speculators alone.


For me, we are still at a very early time in Bitcoin considering the the level of its development and taking a step back from Bitcoin price to be the basis of the discussion since the price is subject to change at any time but development will have a long term impact on the value and usage of Bitcoin at all time, so for that, the current price is not too high and not out of reach.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: oktana on February 20, 2024, 10:16:14 PM
It depends on your reason of getting into Bitcoin and your goal. If you’re getting into Bitcoin because you want to use it as a means of payment, then Bitcoin is always available for you. If it is to store money, it works perfectly at any time and day. If you want to make money off investing in it, then it depends on how soon (short term or long term); for short term investment, you may make a couple thousands or more if you own up to 1 Bitcoin (or I’d just cap it at +- 10%), and for long term, you can make a whole lot of money if you can wait for really long because Bitcoin still has heights to climb as I know $69k isn’t the best it can do.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Queentoshi on February 20, 2024, 10:55:30 PM
If you're looking to invest for gains rather than ideology, I would suggest exploring newer projects with more growth potential.
Investing in a new project can greatly increase your chance of profiting from cryptocurrency but it can also put the investor at risk because there are lot of risks involved with new projects because of no reliability. Bitcoin has more reliability and reputation for newbie investors to invest in. Imagine a new investor following this your advice and choosing to invest in other cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin particularly let's say a new project that is claimed to have great potential and then they lose all their money to a scam. They will be very bitter. Within this period where we expect bitcoins to set a new all-time high, there will be many scam coin projects that will be started to attract new investors who want to make profit, be very watchful and wise.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: aoluain on February 20, 2024, 10:57:08 PM
So OP, what price do you want to buy Bitcoin at? $30k? well there is a very good chance
that $30k will not be seen again, we might not even see $40k again!

If you are waiting to time the absolute bottom of the market, good look to you, the bottom
could very well be todays market price!

Or you could wait a other 3 years an take the chance that the bottom of that cycle could
be $45k but in the mean time you missed out on this Bull run.

I don't have enough money that I would be willing to lose it or that I could invest in Bitcoin and enjoy the benefits of the next bull run. But sometimes, to take advantage of Bitcoin bull run, I make myself greedy to invest in Bitcoin. As a result I want to invest in Bitcoin by taking money from family or borrowing money in hopes of double profit. Since Bitcoin is limited, the bull run hasn't started yet, and Bitcoin is getting halved. On the other hand, I am afraid of losing. Now I am at a loss as to what to do. So I'm waiting for the price to drop to $25K–$30K. I don't know when Bitcoin will come back to this price.

I want advice, without being greedy, should I wait 2/3/4 years for the price to drop?
  Or do I need to take the risk and invest in Bitcoin now?

Well I'm not a financial advisor so this is the way I see your predicament, If you
want to borrow money instead of using your own because you are afraid of losing it,
you would still have to pay the borrowings back with your own money "if" you lost!

I say if you wait 2, 3 or 4 years you will have missed out. Everyone is talking of hitting
the ATH soon, that was $69k and its about an increase of 25%....possibly before the halving.

As I said you might never be able to buy Bitcoin below $50k for a very long time, hedge
your bets and do it now, thats my thinking.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Easteregg69 on February 20, 2024, 10:58:35 PM
If you're looking to invest for gains rather than ideology, I would suggest exploring newer projects with more growth potential.
Investing in a new project can greatly increase your chance of profiting from cryptocurrency but it can also put the investor at risk because there are lot of risks involved with new projects because of no reliability. Bitcoin has more reliability and reputation for newbie investors to invest in. Imagine a new investor following this your advice and choosing to invest in other cryptocurrency other than Bitcoin particularly let's say a new project that is claimed to have great potential and then they lose all their money to a scam. They will be very bitter. Within this period where we expect bitcoins to set a new all-time high, there will be many scam coin projects that will be started to attract new investors who want to make profit, be very watchful and wise.

Biggest risk is if you playing the gains on and you don't report then it make a mess of your next deal. Fresh start. Keep the change.

Financial advisor online. It's not a protected title in my country. "Offshore".


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: thecodebear on February 20, 2024, 11:34:56 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.


Bitcoin has a bull run every four years. We are heading towards the bull run now. So in the medium-term of the next 12-18 months, it is currently a great time to buy as Bitcoin will likely 2.5x-3x during that period.

Long term of course its always a great time to buy because Bitcoin is always going to be worth more in the future. And at the moment Bitcoin is probably still under where the bottom of the next bear market is going to be so if you're buying at current prices you won't ever have to go through having paper losses for a long period of time during the next bear market.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Smartvirus on February 20, 2024, 11:44:41 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
I have seen similar threads one too many times and each time, it’s about either you get to wait or get on the train. Well, i get it that we are in here to make profit and what better way to archive that than to buy low and sell high.
Now, this could be a very nice concept that just might hinder you from ever buying Bitcoin, especially when you’re just another novice that don’t have an idea on how to predict the market. You ain’t going to find anyone that would tell you, this is the lowest point and as such you should buy now. Nope, you wouldn’t find that.
That’s why we’ve got a strategy called Dollar Cost Averaging (DCA). It puts aside what the cost of a Bitcoin is and puts you in the market while considering that which you can afford to spare in other to get yourself a Bitcoin or fragments of it depending on what your finances looks like. No room for procrastination, you only get to wait on profit by hodling for a long term.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: GreatArkansas on February 21, 2024, 01:21:16 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
I have seen similar threads one too many times and each time, it’s about either you get to wait or get on the train. Well, i get it that we are in here to make profit and what better way to archive that than to buy low and sell high.
(....)
For me, it's never too late. People must not look into the price of Bitcoin if they want to get introduced to Bitcoin. The goal of Bitcoin is to solve our current traditional problem, not the price or investment.
It still depends on your personal willingness to learn and adapt and if you really intend to invest then it is also depends on your financial position and risk tolerance.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: $weetne$$ on February 21, 2024, 02:51:17 AM
The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

It's not late to invest in Bitcoin because Bitcoin still has more potential to increase, no individual knows what will be the highest price of Bitcoin for this bull run. Bitcoin can surprise everyone and pass our expectations. Don't say you won't make any profit when you invest in Bitcoin as the price can passed $50,000. You can hold Bitcoin longer than this years halving and next year's potential bull market. You can continue holding Bitcoin for any numbers of years untill you have reached your target. There's no other better time to buy Bitcoin than to buy it now because you don't know if you'll still have that capital available tomorrow to invest into Bitcoin. If you think it's too advanced to get into Bitcoin now by next year the price might have doubled what it's currently and by then it'll become more expensive for you to own Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: LogitechMouse on February 21, 2024, 05:46:32 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
I'll ask you OP, and all other users here who are until now, thinking if they still have an opportunity.
What's the purpose of you buying Bitcoins?

If you believe that Bitcoin will go $20,000 this year then by all means, don't buy this time, but wait for that to happen. Now if you believe that Bitcoin will rise, and surpass it's past ATH this year, then you can still buy right now and have some profit. Now if you believe that Bitcoin will reach $100,000-$120,000 by the year 2025 then the market is giving you an opportunity to buy still.

At the end of the day, it all depends on you. We can say that you can still buy right now, but a few weeks from now, Bitcoin might plunge to below $40,000. On the other hand, we can say that the market will experience downward pressure in the upcoming weeks so don't buy yet, and wait, but the opposite happens. Don't trust us, but trust yourself. After all, it's your money and not us.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Yamifoud on February 21, 2024, 07:26:40 AM
There is no difference between asking "if we are too late or not"? There is no perfect time to buy, so don't think too much about the price but instead, find a way not to miss the opportunity. We can just recall the price history of Bitcoins many years ago but we can no longer bring it back again. We could just use it as our motivation and believe that Bitcoin price will continue to grow.

If you have the guts to invest OP, give no doubt but do it now as soon it turns bullish which gives you profit.
Many people are buying so no reason why we should not since we know it was a profitable investment.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: m2017 on February 21, 2024, 07:30:13 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
There is still time to buy a ticket. 118% is not the limit for the current cycle, because bitcoin peaks are ahead. Let's do the math. Now bitcoin costs ~$50k. The previous ATH was at ~$70k. With each new cycle, bitcoin reaches new highs (surpassing past indicators), which means it will likely reach the $100k mark in this cycle. If this happens, then it will already be x2 profit (double). And if it reaches the level of $150k, then x3 profit (triple). This is of course not 34600% (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5485865), as discussed in the next topic, but only 200-300%. Is this not enough for you to buy a ticket?


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Uhwuchukwu53 on February 21, 2024, 08:07:09 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

It's not too late just as the popular saying that anytime one wake up become it's morning , regards to this if truly you have what it take to invest i will advise you do, but if you can't afford you can wait too but the question is who know exactly at what point it will drop from this high because all every one is give us mere speculation which may not work that way. It takes courage to venture in anything involving risk in the past people have been in your situation where they consider it high but today they have made the profit of the risk.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Smack That Ace on February 21, 2024, 08:14:32 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
I have seen similar threads one too many times and each time, it’s about either you get to wait or get on the train. Well, i get it that we are in here to make profit and what better way to archive that than to buy low and sell high.
(....)
For me, it's never too late. People must not look into the price of Bitcoin if they want to get introduced to Bitcoin. The goal of Bitcoin is to solve our current traditional problem, not the price or investment.
It still depends on your personal willingness to learn and adapt and if you really intend to invest then it is also depends on your financial position and risk tolerance.

It is true that bitcoin was created to solve some of the problems of the traditional monetary system, but considering it as an investment it would be inaccurate to say that we should not care about the price. Are you willing to buy bitcoin at $69k in 2021 or will you buy bitcoin at $200k in the next bull cycle? Or will you sell your bitcoin when it hits $200k and wait for the bull cycle to pass and buy it back when it drops to $50k? I know what the purpose of creating bitcoin is but we cannot deny that bitcoin is being used by us as an investment to generate profit. So bitcoin price is what we care about most today.

But you're right, investing in bitcoin is said to be sooner or later depending on the person: it depends on each person's financial situation and risk tolerance.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: rodskee on February 21, 2024, 09:23:46 AM
Maybe the only thing I can say is that as long as you have the opportunity to buy Bitcoin right now, do it. Don't wait for it to move up quickly when you decide to buy it. Believe me, don't be like others who only decide to buy when the price of bitcoin is too high.
exactly the best strategy , buy when your funds is ready and never to seek for another
entry point , this is the reason why many are either being trapped or some blame themselves not
buying because of always having second thoughts.

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And I also think it will happen a few months from now. It seems that we are already in the countdown to the approaching bull run, to be honest. This is what I see and observe now.
counting down is not that easy to assume now because remember that halving is not yet happen and
also there are some changes now having Bitcoin ETF on the house.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Hewlet on February 21, 2024, 09:53:33 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
i don't know how you're able to come up with the percentage increase in the current price of bitcoin compared to last year but let's assume your figure is right, if those that invested last year can experience theat amount of profit within a short period of time, is that not a good indicator that suggest that of you buy now you will still get profit in the long run?

Investing into bitcoin isn't a short term investment and regardless of the current amount you bought bitcoin at the moment, if you're able to HODL a bit longer, it's going to be a profitable investment. When you compare the current price of bitcoin to the amount it can get to in the next 10 years, you will know that their is nothing like a late time to investing into bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Rockstarguy on February 21, 2024, 10:01:53 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

When bitcoin price was very low that was the time you can invest any amount of Bitcoin you which to, I know investing in Bitcoin is what can be done at anytime but at this time you don't need to go into the market with rush. This is not the time to rush into the market,  bitcoin can be invested but this is the time one really  needs to invest in the amount you can afford to lose, this is not the time to go into the market with a greedy mindset to make money quick in bitcoin.

It is very sure when bitcoin is invested when the price is very low good profit can be made so far as one is hodling, bitcoin price right now is high but it is not a reason for one not to buy bitcoin,  but good decision of the amount of Bitcoin to buy to invest should be made. Some people will make mistake investing in the amount thst they can't afford lose because of how the market is increasing just to make money quick .


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Dr.Osh on February 21, 2024, 10:05:49 AM
Bitcoin's potential is still huge today, and it's never too late to own it. I agree with those who see that opportunity still exists. When the price of bitcoin rises like it is now, people will feel that it is too late to own it, but when the price of bitcoin falls, that feeling will remain the same, and see the risk because the price of bitcoin continues to fall.
However, in every situation, there will always be doubts about buying bitcoin. Personally, I see this as still an opportunity before the halving occurs. I'm pretty sure a high price will really be achieved after that.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Zigabel on February 21, 2024, 10:09:30 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
Bitcoin has always given us time to buy tickets but we are the ones who by virtue of presumption most times fail to catch the next available ticket and wait till another and it then appears like it's late by then, people who as at two weeks ago didn't see it late and bought Bitcoin not minding the price are currently in profit and that's why I said earlier that Bitcoin always gives us that opportunity and ticket to always get on the move but we delay in the bid to look for best opportunity and end up never getting on in time rather we get on later on and think it was late. If only you can exercise patience, you can be sure to still make profit almost at any time you hop on the trend so the best time is always now, get on now and allow for a while and you will be in profit soonest.

Bitcoin is currently making some erratic moves because of some panics around investors trying to get the most they can just before the halving and that's been one of the reasons for the spike because we're approaching the halving as the day goes buy so just before then investors may want to get some more profit to hold onto all through the halving and then get on with the next bull run, so you have still got a good opportunity to still buy and will be profitable in the nearest future.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Synchronice on February 21, 2024, 10:16:19 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
The question that you asked, whether it's advanced to get into Bitcoin now, means whether it's hard to acquire Bitcoin or not. So, to answer that question, it's very easy to buy Bitcoin these days, there are many CEXs and DEXs and even casinos that let you to easily buy Bitcoins via visa/master card. Back then, as far as I know, it was not that simple to buy Bitcoins but it was more possible to buy them without going through KYC procedure.

Bitcoin flight hasn't already left investors, there is still a time to buy Bitcoins and expect profits but the problem is that expectations must be real, no one can gain 100 times more like they did in the past because price is too high to make one Bitcoin worth millions of dollars. So, to my mind up to 5x profit is possible in the next few years.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Myleschetty on February 21, 2024, 12:08:05 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
There is still time to buy a. ticket. Bitcoin is going all-time-high and the least that people should be expecting is $100000. Bitcoin may not reach this price before halving but you should wait for some months after halving and you will be happen. Some people will be looking for bitcoin to decrease to a lower price before they will invest but bitcoin can disappoint such people after increasing more and more.
Agreed.  Some people seems not to understand the potential of the block halving and the replication that always happened in the 4years and they are somehow loosing hope on the possibility of Bitcoin reaching a new ATH price due to the market manipulation game that will be played by the organization in charge of spot ETF so they market some profit off the bull market.
No matter the up and down trend in the market as we speak it's sure that Bitcoin will make a new ATH price.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Troytech on February 21, 2024, 01:52:10 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

IMO its never too late to start buying bitcoin, this is a major excuse that most persons give themselves that hinders them, when bitcoin hit 5k some persons thought it was too late, until they saw 20k and 62k and now 51k, the truth is bitcoin would continue to get expensive and  your ticket to follow the flight is to start buying, many are anticipating bitcoin to reach 100k this year and up to 500k in 4 years time, bitcoin might be very expensive now but it's not too late for you to enter the race, if you start now and hold for long then you might also be in profit, bitcoin price grows exponentially and its a scare asset hence it would always increase in value, unlike gold that is been minned everyday bitcoin has a fixed supply and the more people hold the more expensive it would continue to get.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: NewRanger on February 21, 2024, 02:24:10 PM
For the moments that occurred in May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012, this could have happened, but the exact conditions would have been different. Even though it looks quite expensive, the current price is not the highest price. There is still a possibility to reach a higher level than before. so if we buy bitcoin at 51K, it is still possible to move above 65K in the near future. just wait for this moment to arrive because I see good sentiment in the market right now because the opportunity is always there if we want and want to invest in BTC. For halving, I think so, but you must monitor and maintain information and conditions can change at any time without you realizing it.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Y3shot on February 21, 2024, 02:27:18 PM
It is never late to buy bitcoin,  for me i think we just entering the bull market and we are in the beginning of the bull market which the price of bitcoin will Keep on increasing. Bitcoin can still be invested now because the price of bitcoin will get beyond $70 , if one should invest in bitcoin from this current price and hodl it for sometime good profits  can be made. Bitcoin is a good coin for investment,  their is no late time in investing bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Stable090 on February 21, 2024, 10:14:16 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
Why do you even think the bitcoin flight has left investors already? If you want to invest in bitcoin, then you should keep on accumulating bitcoin. The bull run hasn’t even started yet, we haven’t even witnessed halving, and we are expecting a bull run after halving, so why do you even think investors are already left out? Don’t just be moved by the current bitcoin price movement. I can say the bitcoin price is still kind of low, and if you miss this opportunity, you might end up regretting why you didn’t invest at the current price later in the future, so you shouldn’t discourage people from investing. The bitcoin price is not really high yet, and if you still have any money that you won’t be using for now, you can still invest.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Volimack on February 22, 2024, 06:28:45 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
There is no specific time required for investing in bitcoin. Invest when you want to consider their financial aspects. The price of bitcoin has reached the position of half and will increase so there is still time to hold. Its wave will increase further during the bull run. Those who invested earlier when bitcoin was undervalued are in a much better position right now it is a good opportunity to invest in bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Sebas.tian on February 22, 2024, 06:43:48 AM
Quote from: Nrcewker
I would say, don’t look at the price. It’s never too late in order to dive into Bitcoins or crypto industries. You can still make plenty of profits from Bitcoins. The reason is pretty simple. Bitcoins are limited in numbers, that is no more Bitcoins can be created or invented, hence it made the coins very valuable. Now as the days are passing more people are trying to buy the coins. But as the coins are limited, in order to meet the demand, the price goes up. And hence if we buy the coins at current price and hold for some years, still we can make 3x the profit.

When you have the money with you to invest in Bitcoin, it never too late to purchase Bitcoin, but it will not allow you to achieve the same equal income with those investors that used the same amount of money to purchased when the price was very low in the market, because you purchased your own Bitcoin when the price is already high in the market. The best season to purchase Bitcoin, if truly you want to make 3x income from your investment, just purchase when there is bearish season and it will help you to make passive income when the bearish season is over from the market. At this current price of Bitcoin, you can purchase Bitcoin and hold for the real bullish to take place before you can market your Bitcoin to make huge amount of income.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Mahanton on February 22, 2024, 08:10:16 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
Common questions of noobs that doesnt know on how this market behaves or moves.Let me tell you this, there's no such thing on knowing on when bull run starts and no one knows if it had already leave
out those investors but we know that we arent still on halving season yet. We do still have those extreme pullbacks before this market would fly out to the moon. Basing up on my own experience
on which this would really be usually happening on before halving and after halving event. We wont really be able to notice that the price is starting to cling up until it would really be breaking out its current ATH
and would really be making new ones that we dont able to anticipate ever.

This is why it would be best that you should place yourself into the bottom and make those positions so that on the time that bull run happens
then those coins you have been able to invest on would really be having those increase or profits but of course always secure profits when you are already happy. :)


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: lizarder on February 22, 2024, 09:17:00 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
There is always time to buy bitcoin and it is never too late for some people who hold onto it. Investors have different criteria in formulating investments and some investors actually prefer to play short term to generate profits. For long-term holders, they are currently waiting for the Halving and trying to sell their assets to make big profits.

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
The unique thing about bitcoin is that it can produce multiple profits and this is proven by the extent to which people can take accumulated purchases and sell them at a profit. But actually it's not just that simple because long-term holders always think about saving and try to buy every time they have a certain amount of money in their hands. Bitcoin has provided a way for us to reach the stage of financial freedom, as long as we know and don't panic in downturns. Bitcoin has become a source of freedom for everyone who dares to take risks and that is why it continues to grow.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Silberman on February 22, 2024, 09:24:57 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
What were those investors doing during the last three years? It is not as if bitcoin suddenly out of nowhere began to go up in value, investors had years to prepare and take an advantageous position, so even if it was too late, which it is not, they have no one else to blame but their own inability to take a decision regarding bitcoin for so long, so I am not a bit sorry for them since they had all the time in the world to do this and they refused to do it.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: fuguebtc on February 22, 2024, 10:05:33 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

Bitcoin is a highly volatile asset, cryptocurrency is a financial market, so you can always make a profit if you have enough knowledge and experience . If you are looking for an opportunity to increase your assets by x100, x1000 like bitcoin did before, it is too late for you to start with bitcoin. But if you're here to make a profit and wish to grow your wealth, bitcoin can help you do that more than any other asset .

Not only bitcoin but every financial market will have many ways to make money and making profits will depend on each person's ability , so there is no concept that it is too late to start investing .


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: SeriouslyGiveaway on February 23, 2024, 06:04:05 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
We will never know if Bitcoin will continue to rise or will correct. Since the introduction of Bitcoin EFT, Bitcoin's price path is extremely unpredictable, this year's cycle may be very different from previous cycles. What will we do if Bitcoin continues to go up and then corrects, then the adjusted price will be close to the price now? So for me personally, buying Bitcoin now with a longer view means the current price is not too high to own Bitcoin. If we hesitate, we may miss an entire bull cycle ahead because with the recent moves of large organizations, I think the upcoming growth cycle will be extremely crazy when the cash flow Pouring into this market is huge.



Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: davis196 on February 23, 2024, 07:05:20 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

OP, it seems that you are answering your own question. Since you are so sure that there's going to be a bull run after the BTC halving, why are you even asking? I can assume that you are one of the people, who are interested of Bitcoin only because of the price and the potential future profits. There's nothing wrong with this, but it kinda proves that Bitcoin is simply another tool of the "casino capitalism" rather than an actual currency. Maybe that's why Satoshi Nakamoto left the Bitcoin world. He didn't want Bitcoin to become a casino capitalism tool, but it was too late for him to change anything.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: DanWalker on February 23, 2024, 09:28:40 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

OP, it seems that you are answering your own question. Since you are so sure that there's going to be a bull run after the BTC halving, why are you even asking? I can assume that you are one of the people, who are interested of Bitcoin only because of the price and the potential future profits. There's nothing wrong with this, but it kinda proves that Bitcoin is simply another tool of the "casino capitalism" rather than an actual currency. Maybe that's why Satoshi Nakamoto left the Bitcoin world. He didn't want Bitcoin to become a casino capitalism tool, but it was too late for him to change anything.
I don't know why he left the bitcoin world, maybe for the reason you mentioned or for the safety of him and his family…But I bet that even if he stayed with bitcoin, he wouldn't be able to change anything. He is the creator of bitcoin but the community is the one who has the power to decide what bitcoin is, bitcoin is decentralized, don't forget that. No one turns bitcoin into an investment other than us, the current bitcoin investors.

Furthermore, have you ever wondered if bitcoin is as stable as currency and not profitable? Could it become as popular as it is today? Because as I see it, 99% of people are attracted to bitcoin because of the profit, which is the top reason why people are interested in bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: dlightag on February 23, 2024, 09:58:15 AM
Bitcoin investment is more reliable to invest on, because is an digital assets that increase from time to time, in the sense that Bitcoin currently price cannot be compare to last year price and it keep increasing from time to time and Bitcoin halving is around the corner that we skyrocket the price for the fourth Bitcoin halving and after having of Bitcoin, the price of Bitcoin shift to next level that no one can predict the actual price of all time high.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Troytech on February 23, 2024, 10:42:18 AM
It's never too late to start investing in bitcoin that what you should know, bitcoin is expected to hit a new all time high this year of 100k and some are even speculating above, and the price now its still around 50k. When bitcoin started many wanted to wait to see how it would turn out, after it reached its first all time high and crashed again around to a few cents, those people still didn't take action and some has been busy watching it and speculating the price of bitcoin till then and even now some are still going to just be watchers of history, bitcoin it's still one of the earliest asset since its discovery, gold has been around for more than 2 centuries now since its was stated as an asset, same with land, properties and other kind of asset, even stock are quite older than bitcoin, but since its emergence bitcoin has shown greater potential than all, in just 13 years of bitcoin as an asset it has grown up to more than a trillion market cap, while gold still lingers around 13-14 trillion, bitcoin still has more potential and is still showing potential to even exceed more than 200 trillion market cap maybe in more years to come.

If you look at Bitcoin structure it was made to be a very scarce asset with only 21 million market supply value and I can't be exceed, if you are a conversant with the law of supply and demand, when goods are scare they would be more demand and hence it would add in value and that exactly how bitcoin was structured, every year new investors continues to look at Bitcoin and yes they would be a time that we would struggle to buy few satoshis and having a whole bitcoin might seem impossible for an average individual, so yes it's still very early to start, but bitcoin, hold bitcoin and you would never regret it in years to come. And the faster you make this decision the better for you.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Natsuu on February 23, 2024, 10:46:58 AM
Maybe the only thing I can say is that as long as you have the opportunity to buy Bitcoin right now, do it. Don't wait for it to move up quickly when you decide to buy it. Believe me, don't be like others who only decide to buy when the price of bitcoin is too high.

And I also think it will happen a few months from now. It seems that we are already in the countdown to the approaching bull run, to be honest. This is what I see and observe now.

This is true. Grabbing Bitcoin now is like getting a front-row ticket before the big show. Don't wait until it's all over social media and everyone's talking about it. But it doesnt mean that you should risk everything you have. It's like scoring concert tickets before the hype. Being on the lookout for the right moment in this crypto world is key. So, if you're thinking about it, now might just be the time to make your move especially if you have the money


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Benedictare on February 23, 2024, 01:09:44 PM
   Waiting for Bitcoin' potential crash or invest now depends on the individual decision and his investment ,for me it is still not too late to buy Bitcoin in spite of the price movement, remember when rising,it is also expected to fall , it's not about timing. Bitcoin is still in it's early stage and so it has given a lot of chance for growth,it has not gotten to its peak . The taught or reasoning that it is too late to invest in Bitcoin, will spoil your ability to make make good and enough money.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Bitco55 on February 23, 2024, 01:45:20 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
Yes, its price is peaking seriously way more than it ever did, and for some of us, becoming too difficult and far to reach.

I remember when 1 BTC was just over $27k and I calculated its worth in my currency, I literally sat down and started breaking down how much and for how long I'd have to save to earn it, or even though, a fraction of it. And now, it's over if not more than $50k as of the time of writing. It really does seem advanced to get into it. But then I remembered that the people who are into it and own fractions of it earning daily by its price rise and happy now and they aren't wizards. If they can do it, then I can do it and more, and then I continue looking for ways to earn it.

So, no matter how advanced it gets, I'll get more advanced until I reach it. That's the attitude we should all walk around it.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: boty on February 23, 2024, 02:00:08 PM
   Waiting for Bitcoin' potential crash or invest now depends on the individual decision and his investment ,for me it is still not too late to buy Bitcoin in spite of the price movement, remember when rising,it is also expected to fall , it's not about timing. Bitcoin is still in it's early stage and so it has given a lot of chance for growth,it has not gotten to its peak . The taught or reasoning that it is too late to invest in Bitcoin, will spoil your ability to make make good and enough money.
Every individual who has the desire to invest in Bitcoin can certainly do so whenever they have the readiness to invest both in terms of capital and also the knowledge to be able to carry out this investment and because the price can change at any time of course there is no need to panic for those who are just starting out because the price will change. can recover and it would be better if we can hold the investments we make for a long period of time to be able to get profits from these investments, yes of course it is never too late to start investing and we have to prepare ourselves first so as not to make mistakes in carrying out investment.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Kingbtc2 on February 23, 2024, 02:46:40 PM
So far we are entering bull run, it's never too late to buy Bitcoin now, the price will keep pumping till it reaches it's ATH, so any wise investor can still get a ticket and hop on the train to bull run. Despite what price is now, we are still looking at it to double it's price to reach $100,000 within a year from now, so don't miss the opportunity to buy now and make plenty profit on top of your capital, before the bull run will finish and we start to enter bear season. Do the right thing now and start to buy Bitcoin, it can be the best investment decision that you will make this year.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: CageMabok on February 23, 2024, 03:11:01 PM
Bitcoin investment is more reliable to invest on, because is an digital assets that increase from time to time, in the sense that Bitcoin currently price cannot be compare to last year price and it keep increasing from time to time and Bitcoin halving is around the corner that we skyrocket the price for the fourth Bitcoin halving and after having of Bitcoin, the price of Bitcoin shift to next level that no one can predict the actual price of all time high.
The all-time high price of Bitcoin in the next increase is difficult for many people to predict at this time, but it does not need to be thought more deeply by many people who already consider Bitcoin to be a good and still reliable asset for long-term investment. Because the current price is not too far from the ATH that has been achieved in Bitcoin, so the highest price of all time at another level will definitely be reached if the price increase itself can continue to occur in Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: fat buddah on February 23, 2024, 03:26:47 PM
I wouldn't say that it's too late. It's definitely hard to buy BTC at that price when it was below $20,000 last year, but most likely it will hit new ATH after the halving, this or next year. I would dive into it if I wasn't in BTC already.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Sanitough on February 23, 2024, 03:35:10 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
There is still time to buy a ticket. Bitcoin is going all-time-high and the least that people should be expecting is $100000. Bitcoin may not reach this price before halving but you should wait for some months after halving and you will be happen. Some people will be looking for bitcoin to decrease to a lower price before they will invest but bitcoin can disappoint such people after increasing more and more.
Even if bitcoin halving sets in, there’s always a time to buy a ticket. Don’t believe on those who are saying that investing in bitcoin is too early or too late, we are just on time to buy bitcoin. Never wait for some dips to come, the market is uncertain and we can’t tell if we will be seeing another price surge or price decline the following day. So buy now and hold. Bitcoin is always a good buy, whether you are thinking for its long term hodling or short term.

Speculators have predicted that bitcoin may have its new all time high when bitcoin price reaches $100k or above. Whether it will be achieved or not, one thing is certain, bitcoin will eventually hit that amount if not this year, then probably next year.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: milewilda on February 23, 2024, 04:17:47 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
There is still time to buy a ticket. Bitcoin is going all-time-high and the least that people should be expecting is $100000. Bitcoin may not reach this price before halving but you should wait for some months after halving and you will be happen. Some people will be looking for bitcoin to decrease to a lower price before they will invest but bitcoin can disappoint such people after increasing more and more.
Even if bitcoin halving sets in, there’s always a time to buy a ticket. Don’t believe on those who are saying that investing in bitcoin is too early or too late, we are just on time to buy bitcoin. Never wait for some dips to come, the market is uncertain and we can’t tell if we will be seeing another price surge or price decline the following day. So buy now and hold. Bitcoin is always a good buy, whether you are thinking for its long term hodling or short term.

Speculators have predicted that bitcoin may have its new all time high when bitcoin price reaches $100k or above. Whether it will be achieved or not, one thing is certain, bitcoin will eventually hit that amount if not this year, then probably next year.
One of the main things that you shouldnt really be doing on the time that you are dealing within this market on which its never been that good on having that kind of behavior on which you do keep on listening out other peoples suggestions or advises or telling about this and that. It would really be stirring up your emotions overall on which it would really be affecting you into your investment decisions which i could say that it is really that bad or something not that recommended. How about into those people who had bought on 69k on previous run? For sure there are still people who are holding their position even up to this moment since they do know
that market recovery is inevitable. Trust will really be the key but the main thing that we should bare up into our mind that invest on what you can afford to lose then you would really be just that fine.

People do usually mess up or become that impulsive is on the time that they had invested on the amount that they cant really be able afford to lose and this is why on whatever movement that it do gives out or
brings then they are really that heavily been that affected neither gets happy or get stressed.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: WatChe on February 23, 2024, 04:34:15 PM
We will never know if Bitcoin will continue to rise or will correct. Since the introduction of Bitcoin EFT, Bitcoin's price path is extremely unpredictable, this year's cycle may be very different from previous cycles. What will we do if Bitcoin continues to go up and then corrects, then the adjusted price will be close to the price now? So for me personally, buying Bitcoin now with a longer view means the current price is not too high to own Bitcoin. If we hesitate, we may miss an entire bull cycle ahead because with the recent moves of large organizations, I think the upcoming growth cycle will be extremely crazy when the cash flow Pouring into this market is huge.

This is not something new, even when Bitcoin touched 100$ people start saying that it's now too late to buy Bitcoin. Today Bitcoin is at 50k and this looks a very high price but we don't know what price Bitcoin will take in coming one or two years. From here Bitcoin might go to 100k or back to 20k, nothing is guaranteed. If you are a long term investor then its never too late to enter into Bitcoin that's what we have learned from Bitcoin price history i.e. price has gone up with time.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: da16888 on February 23, 2024, 04:45:16 PM
Bitcoin's been quite the rollercoaster lately, especially with this upcoming halving thing in April. Some folks reckon there's still money to be made, looking at past patterns and all.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Z-tight on February 23, 2024, 05:00:19 PM
I wouldn't say that it's too late. It's definitely hard to buy BTC at that price when it was below $20,000 last year, but most likely it will hit new ATH after the halving, this or next year. I would dive into it if I wasn't in BTC already.
I agree that it is never late to buy BTC, i am actually surprised when people say that they can't buy BTC because the price is already high, take note that if you do not buy now, you will see the price rise higher and regret why you didn't buy then. BTC is already > $50k right now, but there is every possibility that it could be > $100k after the halving, so buying now is a good decision. However, it is worth mentioning that BTC is not a get rich quick scheme and you should also invest what you can afford to lose.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: bettercrypto on February 23, 2024, 05:21:10 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

Well, I think it looks like you're late, but you still have time to save up somehow, so take advantage of every opportunity you have. To make up for it, double your time to accumulate bitcoin; that's what you can see if you're good at it.

It's only two months before halving will begin to happen in this field of bitcoin business; that's the reality of things happening now. After the halving, the countdown to the bull run may start, so hurry up now!


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: GigaBit on February 23, 2024, 05:57:44 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
The growth of Bitcoin in 2024 will definitely be different than before. There are several reasons. After 2021, the market reached its lowest level after various negative events in the market. And several events were dragging the Bitcoin price up. Finally, after all the difficulties, Bitcoin has once again gained the confidence of enthusiastic investors. This year the Bitcoin price will increase more than in the past, and the number of coins will naturally increase to $100,000 or more. Many crypto analysts believe that Bitcoin price reaching $150,000 is not surprising.

Bitcoin price has increased tremendously in recent times although it has not touched the previous ATH but may soon cross it. For those who are still wondering if Bitcoin has taken flight, this may be the last chance of the bull run. Anytime Bitcoin will roar.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: spiker777 on February 23, 2024, 05:59:42 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
We will never know if Bitcoin will continue to rise or will correct. Since the introduction of Bitcoin EFT, Bitcoin's price path is extremely unpredictable, this year's cycle may be very different from previous cycles. What will we do if Bitcoin continues to go up and then corrects, then the adjusted price will be close to the price now? So for me personally, buying Bitcoin now with a longer view means the current price is not too high to own Bitcoin. If we hesitate, we may miss an entire bull cycle ahead because with the recent moves of large organizations, I think the upcoming growth cycle will be extremely crazy when the cash flow Pouring into this market is huge.


You forgot to mention the DCA method which can be helpful in a market situation like this because one doesn't need to rush in and invest all their capital at once if they are making an entry at this point. They can use the DCA method and invest in a portion so that if the market corrects itself later on, they should still have some money left that they can use to buy more and have a better buying average rather than buying with everything they have at once.
Investors at this point should look for the long-term outcome of their investment because if someone has their mindset fixed on the long-term gains, they wouldn't be bothered by short-term corrections and dips even if they have all their capital invested and can't buy more of the dips.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: sulendra12 on February 23, 2024, 08:07:34 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
if people still thinking like this and how do you even cope with that if people always think if it's too late or not to invest when the price is really high.

It's always the best time to buy literally right now, if you follow the chart in past several years then you will see that in the future Bitcoin will see new range price like in 2018 and today. We would see $100k in the future but don't know when and how long it is to get there, just invest it and stop thinking that if you are too late or not if you are just looking to hold it.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: kawetsriyanto on February 23, 2024, 08:11:02 PM
This is not something new, even when Bitcoin touched 100$ people start saying that it's now too late to buy Bitcoin. Today Bitcoin is at 50k and this looks a very high price but we don't know what price Bitcoin will take in coming one or two years. From here Bitcoin might go to 100k or back to 20k, nothing is guaranteed. If you are a long term investor then its never too late to enter into Bitcoin that's what we have learned from Bitcoin price history i.e. price has gone up with time.
Agree. Some people will be always saying that, they are late to buy Bitcoin and they regret it now. They know Bitcoin still has a chance to grow higher but they are afraid to buy now. I sometimes feel confused about these people, they want to take profits but they don't want to take the risks. They want to get profits as many as possible but they don't want to buy soon. Well, it is very annoying to see this type of people, they are always complaining about the situation.

Yep. The current price is still about $50k - $51k, it is a bit decreasing from the highest price yesterday ($52k). I think it is not a very expensive price because it is predicted to reach $100k. If people really want to take profits in Bitcoin asset, it is not very late to buy now. There is still a big gap between $100k and $50k. If $100k is a too high target, people can set a target at $70k - $80k. I think it is not hard to reach that target in the current bullrun season.




Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: AakZaki on February 23, 2024, 08:31:44 PM
   Waiting for Bitcoin' potential crash or invest now depends on the individual decision and his investment ,for me it is still not too late to buy Bitcoin in spite of the price movement, remember when rising,it is also expected to fall , it's not about timing. Bitcoin is still in it's early stage and so it has given a lot of chance for growth,it has not gotten to its peak . The taught or reasoning that it is too late to invest in Bitcoin, will spoil your ability to make make good and enough money.
Late or not actually depends on how high the target price will be achieved when starting to invest in Bitcoin. Starting to enter now with a target price of 2x the current price is certainly still good enough, but according to the current market trend, following the market price when it crashes will be more profitable because we will get a cheaper price. Corrections will definitely occur because the price of bitcoin will not always rise. There will be many opportunities that can be utilized well to get cheaper prices.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: adultcrypto on February 23, 2024, 08:37:12 PM
If you have not entered Bitcoin, now is the best time to start building as other big players are doing. There is sign that Bitcoin may go above $100k after halving and will never return below again, just like it went above $10k and we are no longer discussing price below $10k. From last year onward, there have been a lot of interesting things about Bitcoin that made more people became interested in it. The evidence of such is the continuous rise in price from last quarter of 2023 till date. When halving happens, that is likely going to make price rise so rapidly above some estimations that people made in the past. Therefore, anyone that want to get it can consider doing so before the halving event which is now.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: goldkingcoiner on February 23, 2024, 08:37:24 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

It is never too late to get into Bitcoin. History has proven this right again and again! Why do people still think that this time will somehow be different?

Although if you are not sure about whether or not you feel good about investing, then you should not invest. Otherwise you will get shaky hands at the next price dip/dump and and sell at a loss.

So that is not a good mindset to have when investing.





Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Raflesia on February 23, 2024, 08:44:09 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

Questions like this always exist in every bull run or when bitcoin goes up but actually the answer is still the same as before because it's never too late to be in bitcoin it's just that in this case you have to better determine your goal to be here.
If it is indeed a short profit that is taken although it is still possible to happen but in the end it will be a little difficult because the purpose of bitcoin especially at the current price is certainly we realize that this is for the long term.
If you are expecting profits in a short time it is likely that you will fail but if indeed the goal is for several years you invest because bitcoin is about the long term then it will not be too late in any case including buying now at a price that is already quite high.
You must realize that it depends on your conviction so make your choice well in advance because being in bitcoin may not be as comfortable as you think if you are not really prepared for the risks.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: stadus on February 23, 2024, 09:09:04 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
if people still thinking like this and how do you even cope with that if people always think if it's too late or not to invest when the price is really high.

It's always the best time to buy literally right now, if you follow the chart in past several years then you will see that in the future Bitcoin will see new range price like in 2018 and today. We would see $100k in the future but don't know when and how long it is to get there, just invest it and stop thinking that if you are too late or not if you are just looking to hold it.
These are the type of people who are afraid to lose. Because if there’s actually faith, regardless of its price, people will start buying now before bull run enters the market. However, there’s always next bull run to come, the important thing is they should not hesitate to invest their money because bitcoin might be the answer to their long term goals.

Bitcoin will definitely land into its new all time high soon. But if the current rise will not continue all of a sudden, I guess we will see it’s new all time high quite delayed, but certainly we will get there eventually.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Maslate on February 23, 2024, 09:57:07 PM
   Waiting for Bitcoin' potential crash or invest now depends on the individual decision and his investment ,for me it is still not too late to buy Bitcoin in spite of the price movement, remember when rising,it is also expected to fall , it's not about timing. Bitcoin is still in it's early stage and so it has given a lot of chance for growth,it has not gotten to its peak . The taught or reasoning that it is too late to invest in Bitcoin, will spoil your ability to make make good and enough money.
Late or not actually depends on how high the target price will be achieved when starting to invest in Bitcoin. Starting to enter now with a target price of 2x the current price is certainly still good enough, but according to the current market trend, following the market price when it crashes will be more profitable because we will get a cheaper price. Corrections will definitely occur because the price of bitcoin will not always rise. There will be many opportunities that can be utilized well to get cheaper prices.
If you really aim to maximize your bitcoin investment, don’t wait for some corrections because that remains still uncertain when it will happen. Invest now and continue with DCA, I think that’s the best way to do now. Although it’s best to enter the market having price corrections but if we keep waiting for that, we might not maximize the opportunity accumulating bitcoin so we can take some benefits when bull run comes. Just buy and hold. You will not lose in bitcoin if you intend to hold it for long term.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Benedictare on February 23, 2024, 10:32:49 PM
   Geometrically the amount of Bitcoin that is generated per block is going to decrease by 50 percent in reduction at every 210,000 blocks or at every four years . The number of Bitcoin can not exceed very small in amount than 21million,and so the money available to put aside by algorithm which looks at Bitcoin blocks and raw transactions, because of its limited supply of 21million Bitcoin will create scarcity that will influence it's market price.

   When Bitcoin price is affected by supply,it also affects the demand of the markers,and it's available numbers which will now make investors to compete. The demand of Bitcoin can't be measured,and so the price of one Bitcoin will always be one Bitcoin not withstanding it's demand ,and since Bitcoin 's aim is to be decentralized,it can not rely on third party or a central authority to function.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: freedomgo on February 23, 2024, 10:59:48 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
if people still thinking like this and how do you even cope with that if people always think if it's too late or not to invest when the price is really high.

It's always the best time to buy literally right now, if you follow the chart in past several years then you will see that in the future Bitcoin will see new range price like in 2018 and today. We would see $100k in the future but don't know when and how long it is to get there, just invest it and stop thinking that if you are too late or not if you are just looking to hold it.
Opportunities for bitcoin won’t run out. Everyday is the best time to buy. Either you want to buy today or delay your purchase, that’s solely your decision. But as a friendly suggestion, buy when you have readily available funds. Don’t think that you’re late or too early, because in reality being an investor, time is always precious. And most especially that bitcoin halving and bitcoin bull run are just waiting around the corner, you don’t have to doubt the time to invest but chose to invest now.

Change is not coming unless you decide to take some risk. While investing with bitcoin is quite risky, but if you are investing for long term hodling, you will not be at loss actually if you always stick with your goal plans.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Smartvirus on February 23, 2024, 11:16:33 PM
Theres always a time.
That was brief but, not the wrong answer by one bit.

When I hear people ask questions like these or feel it’s way too late, I do wish they can just recall that this a technology that is expected to be life long, all it’s coin haven’t been mined and it has been the base for the propagation of several other coins and project in the cryptospace.

Hence, when it comes to a person to wish to invest, it’s not late, 13years isn’t a far time in for a lifetime investment. The future of Bitcoin is still very far and it would amass itself a huge price to accommodates world population.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: jrrsparkles on February 24, 2024, 12:46:38 AM
Better late than never, probably someone told this already if not then this is just a reminder.

Price of Bitcoin always fluctuate up and down if you look from small time frame but in it's all time you can see the price kept increasing cycle after cycle, and Bitcoin still in the early stages so you can even invest today and in the next 10 year the value might have been grown up to level that you never thought.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Rabata on February 24, 2024, 02:49:02 AM
   Waiting for Bitcoin' potential crash or invest now depends on the individual decision and his investment ,for me it is still not too late to buy Bitcoin in spite of the price movement, remember when rising,it is also expected to fall , it's not about timing. Bitcoin is still in it's early stage and so it has given a lot of chance for growth,it has not gotten to its peak . The taught or reasoning that it is too late to invest in Bitcoin, will spoil your ability to make make good and enough money.
Late or not actually depends on how high the target price will be achieved when starting to invest in Bitcoin. Starting to enter now with a target price of 2x the current price is certainly still good enough, but according to the current market trend, following the market price when it crashes will be more profitable because we will get a cheaper price. Corrections will definitely occur because the price of bitcoin will not always rise. There will be many opportunities that can be utilized well to get cheaper prices.
If you really aim to maximize your bitcoin investment, don’t wait for some corrections because that remains still uncertain when it will happen. Invest now and continue with DCA, I think that’s the best way to do now. Although it’s best to enter the market having price corrections but if we keep waiting for that, we might not maximize the opportunity accumulating bitcoin so we can take some benefits when bull run comes. Just buy and hold. You will not lose in bitcoin if you intend to hold it for long term.
Agreed with the thought who keep track of Bitcoin's past bull run must understand how far Bitcoin can go in the upcoming bull run. In the last bull market, Bitcoin reached the highest price of around 70 thousand. There are many investors who got the opportunity to buy at the price of 20 to 30 thousand but they may not have believed in the potential of Bitcoin or because of negligence they missed that opportunity. Since no more than 21 million bitcoins will ever be created, it will naturally continue to grow. Those who collect bitcoins in DCA can certainly be a large holder of bitcoins in the long run. There is a high potential for their wealth to multiply or more, especially on rising prices.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: synchronym on February 24, 2024, 03:16:51 AM
op You can still buy bitcoins if you want. Because the bitcoin market is getting stronger day by day so it is expected that the year 2024 is expected to be the top of the bitcoin market. So it is not too late if you want you can still buy and hold bitcoin. Because if you expect the price of bitcoin to go down further, you can see that it is impossible to tell in advance which direction the bitcoin market will turn, but the bitcoin market is expected to rise this year. Those who bought bitcoins in December 2023 already made a lot of profit. If the Bitcoin market doesn't grow but surprise everyone the Bitcoin market is currently touching 52K. So it's not too late Bitcoin you can buy Bitcoin if you want but if you want to buy Bitcoin you have a long term plan then it will be seen that you will be successful by investing in Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Mame89 on February 24, 2024, 03:43:06 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
If your goal is long term, it is never too late to start investing in Bitcoin. As you said, Bitcoin is known for having cycles, known as bull markets, and historically those cycles occur once every four years. In 2013 there was a bull market for the first time, in that year almost all cryptocurrencies rose rapidly, bitcoin is the mother of all cryptocurrencies, the original one and after that the cycle occurred again in 2017 and 2021.

If we refer to cycles, the next bull market where Bitcoin will increase rapidly will most likely occur in 2024-2025. If you look at the current price of Bitcoin, Bitcoin is very good to buy, because in my opinion we should not focus on the current price but focus on the target we want to achieve, namely Bitcoin will reach a new ATH price.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Iroh on February 24, 2024, 04:32:11 AM
Bitcoin has patiently withstood negative predictions and influence by nay sayers. Seeing as bitcoin looked promising despite all odds, they became interested and wanted to know then if it was too late to have and hold some. By 2019, a decade after the arrival of bitcoin; people, not oblivious to its growth and dominance, again wondered if it was too late to have and hold some. 2024 would also have people who are witness to the growth and the dominance bitcoin has wonder if it’s late to have and hold some.

And the answer has been always been the same . It’s not too late to do so. There are people still watching by the sidelines and would probably ask in a year or two if it’s still too late.
You can not only buy a ticket today, you also decide the amount you want to buy said ticket with. It now rests on you to take the next step.

Just do it!! Nike would probably agree with me on this.  :D


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Strongkored on February 24, 2024, 04:59:11 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
Most people who use Bitcoin as an investment are for the long term, not just to take advantage of the price which is expected to rise and reach the latest ATH a few months after the halving because if that is the only target then it is still categorized as short term, so at any time you can buy Bitcoin and for now it's not too late if the target is after the halving but for those who entered Bitcoin after the halving you can keep it for a longer period of time, the important thing is that you buy it with money that you can afford to lose so there is no chance for you to sell it below the price when you bought it because that means you experience a loss, if you use money that you can afford to lose, you will be able to keep it longer because the longer you keep Bitcoin, the greater the chance of making a big profit.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Antonil on February 24, 2024, 06:04:00 AM
We all know that after mining 21 million bitcoins no more bitcoins can be mining. Already 19.5 million bitcoins have been mining. But its demand in the market is increasing day by day. Which is a huge opportunity for bitcoin holders or investors. Apart from this, we know that the bull run is going to start this year itself, a special example of which is seen almost every moment. Even last 1 week ago Bitcoin price was $48k, which today stands at $51k. All the past patterns are there to understand that now is the time to invest in bitcoin.  Which will not let you down in this era of bull run.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: pinggoki on February 24, 2024, 06:38:56 AM
I don't think so, I'm not tech oriented when I first learned about bitcoin but here I am, a long time hodler of it, you just need to know the basics and at the same time learn along the way and you would be good to go with bitcoin. A lot of old people have invested in bitcoin already and they all learn about the technical stuff later on so I don't see being not oriented with technology as an excuse not to get into bitcoin, remember that there are things that's outside your comfort zone and those stuff can make you grow so you better try them anyways, bitcoin has changed a lot of lives and who knows, you might be the next person that will get that bitcoin treatment.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: ivankoh on February 24, 2024, 12:32:39 PM
Bitcoin has the mechanism to increase over time, so it's not too late to buy and hold bitcoin - where technology and freedom are united. After every halving cycle, bitcoin will create new ath… that is the special power of bitcoin that we can expect. We still have time to hold bitcoin at good prices for nearly another year, which is when bitcoin explodes.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: qwertyup23 on February 24, 2024, 02:29:39 PM
If there is one thing that I have learned over the past years ever since I started in this forum, it is always to maximize the opportunity to invest while you have the resources for it.

Back in 2017, the price of 1 BTC was around ~$4,000. I thought that the price of BTC will be stable at that point which led me to not invest and increase my BTCs in the process. Fast forward to the following year, the price skyrocketed to $19,000 and it crashed thereafter.

MORAL OF THE STORY:
Invest while you have the resources. Equip yourself with the knowledge and information so you can take opportunity of the upcoming fork that will happen in the following months this year. While you have the money and resources, use at least 5-8% of your total monthly income to invest it for cryptocurrencies for long-term investment.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: bettercrypto on February 24, 2024, 03:14:58 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

Right now, what I'm doing is I don't keep up with the trading activity daily because it would be a bit difficult for me to do that, especially since the market is still very unpredictable for a few years from what is happening now, whether it's a bear market or a bull season.

So, to be sure, I only hold for now until bulls come at the right time and opportunity, then dca while waiting for the right time or period to sell my holdings in crypto assets.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: umbara ardian on February 24, 2024, 03:33:59 PM
Some folks see Bitcoin as a revolution, a whole new way of doing money. They're cool with the ups and downs, like rollercoaster enthusiasts, because they believe in the long game. Others? They prefer their investments predictable, like a cozy night in with Netflix. No wrong answers here, it's all about what floats your boat.

The key is knowledge, like having a map on your adventure. Learn about Bitcoin, the market, what experts are saying. Don't just jump on the bandwagon because everyone's shouting "bull run!" Remember, predicting the future is like predicting the weather – possible, but not always accurate.

Investing in Bitcoin based on "good things coming" is like gambling on a sunny day – could pay off, could leave you soaked. Do your research, weigh the risks, and make a decision that feels right for you, not your bank account's anxiety. It's a marathon, not a sprint, so pace yourself.

So, instead of asking if it's too late, ask yourself: "Is Bitcoin cool with my risk-taking skills and long-term plans?" The answer's waiting, not in the market's crazy ups and downs, but within you.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: heslylamba on February 24, 2024, 09:37:37 PM
Imo now is a good time to invest in Bitcoin. However, don't expect a significant price increase immediately after purchase. If you hold onto Bitcoin for the long term and continue to accumulate, it could bring pleasant surprises in the future.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: AnonBitCoiner on February 25, 2024, 07:35:32 AM
I don't think that tickets for buying bitcoin can ever ends because you will see to your pocket that can you buy bitcoin currently or not because the main thing for investment is having money and knowledge. The price of bitcoin will grow no matter how many dips come into its way but we will soon examine 100k$ of worth so buy all the time through DCA until you have money.

One can buy bitcoin whenever he wants but things to remember are to use extra money for it, having patience, keep bitcoin for longer term and understanding of all the related things about bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Arenga pinnata on February 25, 2024, 09:14:24 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
It must be very difficult for anyone who wants to decide to invest now. Especially those who only hope for quick profits. But for those of us who really intend to invest for the long term and hope for future profits, accumulating at this point can still be done. It's just that I personally am no longer very active in accumulating BTC at the moment. Even though I haven't finished reaching my target accumulation amount. But I will still wait for btc to make a small correction. Because I still believe that even after the halving BTC will have a high increase, but after that there will definitely be a moment of decline again. Because there is always something called Overbought. I waited for that moment. Now I first divert my capital to altcoins that haven't risen yet. And hope to make a profit and put the profits into BTC investment.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Negotiation on February 25, 2024, 10:11:13 AM
Imo now is a good time to invest in Bitcoin. However, don't expect a significant price increase immediately after purchase. If you hold onto Bitcoin for the long term and continue to accumulate, it could bring pleasant surprises in the future.
Bitcoin investing can be successful if you wait patiently. Those who hold bitcoin for the long term get high returns and have a bright future. Just one thing to remember is that even if the price goes down you can't be disappointed. No matter how low the price of bitcoin goes it is the reason why it goes up. Moving forward to understand all aspects of bitcoin being happy is easy.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: $weetne$$ on February 25, 2024, 10:51:08 AM
Bitcoin has the mechanism to increase over time, so it's not too late to buy and hold bitcoin - where technology and freedom are united. After every halving cycle, bitcoin will create new ath… that is the special power of bitcoin that we can expect. We still have time to hold bitcoin at good prices for nearly another year, which is when bitcoin explodes.

I don't think it'll be wise to be only investing in Bitcoin because Bitcoin creates a new ATH after every halving, what if Bitcoin isn't able to do that for the year will it mean that you won't invest in Bitcoin again or will you still be investing. I think investing in Bitcoin should be done because of the benefits of Bitcoin I know making profits is one of the benefits but lets us have a long time goals of investing and not only investing because of one year. Investing in Bitcoin for me will be a long term goal because I want to benefits from Bitcoin as those that bought many year ago are enjoying, when you hodl Bitcoin for a very long time your profits will be more than buying to sell because Bitcoin increase after every halving.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Baki202 on February 25, 2024, 04:08:42 PM
Bitcoin has the mechanism to increase over time, so it's not too late to buy and hold bitcoin - where technology and freedom are united. After every halving cycle, bitcoin will create new ath… that is the special power of bitcoin that we can expect. We still have time to hold bitcoin at good prices for nearly another year, which is when bitcoin explodes.
That is one of the reasons people are going into Bitcoin. Because it can increase over time, it is an asset that gives both high and low worries because if the price is down, your worries will be high. It is natural to feel worried, but with time, when you are already used to the system, you won't bother much because there are sure days you will make money over time, so why worry much about the whole thing that it gives people? Because people want to invest in it. with having to since it is a recognized event, and that is the reason people are putting in more effort to have Bitcoin so that they can make money from their investment. That means it is an expectation, so it is not a bad idea to invest in Bitcoin at all but all are seriously prepared can invest in Bitcoin, I have my plans of investing when the time is right for me I will invest.



Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: WatChe on February 25, 2024, 04:18:15 PM
Bitcoin investing can be successful if you wait patiently. Those who hold bitcoin for the long term get high returns and have a bright future. Just one thing to remember is that even if the price goes down you can't be disappointed. No matter how low the price of bitcoin goes it is the reason why it goes up. Moving forward to understand all aspects of bitcoin being happy is easy.

Bitcoin is almost 15 years old and it started its journey from almost zero dollars. In 15 years we saw lots of rise and fall in Bitcoin price. If you see overall picture of Bitcoin then in the long run its always going up. The point is if you are looking for good gain in six months to one year then Bitcoin is not for you. You need to have a patience of 3 years or more to get good benefit. Not many have that much patience that's why we see massive sell off in case Bitcoin takes a dip.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Mauser on February 25, 2024, 05:00:08 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

This is a pretty easy question for me to answer. Do you already own any Bitcoins or not? In case you already own a decent number of Bitcoins and are afraid of the high price at the moment then it's fine to take a break from buying new coins. You are already participating on the bull market and don't need to risk more money at the money. Crypto currencies tend to move in cycles, so there will be another time when prices are going to be cheaper again. We just don't know when this is going to happen, it could be 5 months or 5 years. With the halving coming up this year I am not going to expect falling prices any time soon. So, keep your bitcoins and enjoy the profit just by holding. In case you don't own any Bitcoins yet then the story is different, you are not going to participate on any future increases and might be left out from the new normal. I would recommend you buy at least some Bitcoins now to at least have some skin in the game. There is no guarantee that prices are going to fall any time soon. And without any crypto holdings you are not going to profit of any future price rise. There is no rush to put all your money into Bitcoin right now, but at least own some so you profit.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: suzanne5223 on February 25, 2024, 05:35:38 PM
It is difficult to predict the future movement of Bitcoin prices with certainty. However, based on the historical patterns and the upcoming "halving" event, there may still be potential for significant returns for investors. The previous halving events have resulted in bull runs and increased prices for Bitcoin. Therefore, it is possible that the current price gains could lead to another surge in the value of Bitcoin. However, it is important for investors to carefully consider their own risk tolerance and conduct thorough research before making any investment decisions.
You have a point but based on the functionality and how the Bitcoin halving is designed by Satoshi Nakamoto. It's created to maintain the inflation in the market and to always present new ATH prices. This is the reason why most cryptocurrency investors and holders always make the season their top priority cause the market will always replicate the 4-year circle. However, it is wise to always add risk management and never bite more than we can chew.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Rufsilf on February 25, 2024, 05:51:04 PM
If you feel as though you would like to purchase and invest in bitcoin, then do it while the market is still growing. If not, you may miss out on an opportunity if the price of bitcoin increases. Since it might be difficult to time the market precisely, you might want to think about dollar-cost averaging, which involves investing a set amount at regular intervals to reduce the risk of making a purchase at the incorrect time. Just a small percentage of your investment portfolio should be allocated to bitcoin purchases unless you are comfortable with the degree of risk involved.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: terrific on February 26, 2024, 06:13:56 AM
Someone who's still buying at the current time can be an advanced and favorable act in the future when you're going to talk about it with your friends or assess yourself with your investing decisions.

Following the DCA method is a valuable direction in every investment and Bitcoin is the best of all investments.
It's a very valuable strategy to stay on this market and if you don't know how to invest or any technique that you must do, no need to ask any questions but just straight DCA and wait for the bull run.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: arwin100 on February 26, 2024, 07:22:09 AM
If you feel as though you would like to purchase and invest in bitcoin, then do it while the market is still growing. If not, you may miss out on an opportunity if the price of bitcoin increases. Since it might be difficult to time the market precisely, you might want to think about dollar-cost averaging, which involves investing a set amount at regular intervals to reduce the risk of making a purchase at the incorrect time. Just a small percentage of your investment portfolio should be allocated to bitcoin purchases unless you are comfortable with the degree of risk involved.

But somehow I think that if people is not ready to buy and doubting to take decision upon buying then that means they are not prepared. There's huge consequences of action they have done since for the fact that market is unstable then it can affect the decision making of these people and they might lose for a big time dump since they might get panic on such situation and throw out their money intended for long term investment. That's why its important for this people to know that long term investment is really good but they also need to determine some down time of bitcoin so that they can practice their self for not getting to much affected if there's scenario that they don't like to see. Normal for bitcoin to have corrections and this one should people need to understand that its normal so they will not do any bad decisions which they can possibly regret later on.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: AVE5 on February 26, 2024, 07:41:53 AM
If you look the the current price of bitcoin maybe at $51K and feels it's too high for you to buy, then you will be lacking behind because bitcoin price rate has a lot more to hit within in halving and the upcoming bull run so you could always profit before the Sean runs out.
However if I may ask, what price rate do you think will be comfortable for you? $30K, $35K, $40K, $45K or $50K? I bet you don't get what you want in the crpto industry at your pleases instead bitcoin offers you the choices to decide so if your above expected price doesn't give a return back opportunity to buy as you pleases you wouldn't buy? And if it takes as much long time it would, will you keep waiting while you listens to investors counting incomes all those while?
Well I should just let you know that there is no specific time to invest your money in the bitcoin as long it is not one of the weakened potential AltCoins.
Think twice and makes decision Op.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: kotajikikox on February 26, 2024, 08:10:18 AM
Maybe the only thing I can say is that as long as you have the opportunity to buy Bitcoin right now, do it. Don't wait for it to move up quickly when you decide to buy it. Believe me, don't be like others who only decide to buy when the price of bitcoin is too high.
That is the main problem as those many keeps telling they need to wait for the lowest price to buy but they don't know when this will happen.

so you are correct that we need to buy as long as the funds is available, not thinking what is low and high but the fact that you wanted to invest in it.

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And I also think it will happen a few months from now. It seems that we are already in the countdown to the approaching bull run, to be honest. This is what I see and observe now.
if that is the case then I am ready , hope that this year we will hit the top price and will never experience losses not until we sell all our coins.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: radjie on February 26, 2024, 12:58:56 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

If the current price of Bitcoin is high enough to start investing in it, then what will happen in the future if the price can be higher than now.  Therefore, take this opportunity when we are sure that we want to invest now, don't wait for a sharp price drop, because Bitcoin price movements cannot be predicted, but most people believe the price will be more expensive in the future


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: mirakal on February 26, 2024, 01:25:55 PM
If there is one thing that I have learned over the past years ever since I started in this forum, it is always to maximize the opportunity to invest while you have the resources for it.

Back in 2017, the price of 1 BTC was around ~$4,000. I thought that the price of BTC will be stable at that point which led me to not invest and increase my BTCs in the process. Fast forward to the following year, the price skyrocketed to $19,000 and it crashed thereafter.

MORAL OF THE STORY:
Invest while you have the resources. Equip yourself with the knowledge and information so you can take opportunity of the upcoming fork that will happen in the following months this year. While you have the money and resources, use at least 5-8% of your total monthly income to invest it for cryptocurrencies for long-term investment.
Invest in yourself first and acquire sufficient knowledge and skills regarding crypto market investing and even trading. When you think you’re ready to take the risk and you have enough resources to start with, focus on bitcoin and stick to it. Maximize your bitcoin portfolio regardless of its price. With DCA, you can always buy at any given time regardless of its price.

However, no matter how beneficial bitcoin to us as it could enhance financial security and flexibility, and could serve as a good option for retirement, still invest with caution. Have your capital that you can afford to lose, as bitcoin can always be uncertain due to its uncontrolled high volatility.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on February 26, 2024, 03:00:10 PM

If the current price of Bitcoin is high enough to start investing in it, then what will happen in the future if the price can be higher than now.  Therefore, take this opportunity when we are sure that we want to invest now, don't wait for a sharp price drop, because Bitcoin price movements cannot be predicted, but most people believe the price will be more expensive in the future

The price of Bitcoin is now 51k$ and expect it to increase rapidly in a few months. But I don't know how much profit can be made by investing now. The Bitcoin market can go into dumping again anytime. So I don't know if it is right to invest now.  If you invest during dumping, chances of getting a lot of profit are high.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Bitcoinpoly on February 26, 2024, 03:47:05 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
If you buying ahead of the bull market, BTC is definitely going to get to it’s all time high and still move above it. You can utilize exchanges like Bitget in order to buy the coin using DCA techniques.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Stable090 on February 26, 2024, 04:13:19 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
I don’t know if you are following any crypto groups on any of your social media, or maybe you have seen any threads that talk about bitcoin price on forum here? Because it’s all over the place that we are expecting a bull run soon, it’s just surprising to me that you are asking if a bitcoin flight has already left you when bull run hasn’t even started yet. If you want to invest for the long term, then it’s not really a bad idea if you can start investing now, but if you are planning to invest for a short time, then I will recommend that you take your time to do your analysis before entering the market.

We will never know if Bitcoin will continue to rise or will correct.
If the OP can hold bitcoin for a long time, then bitcoin price will increase, but if the OP is planning to hold bitcoin for a short period of time, then he should reconsider it. Because nobody knows when bitcoin will be pumping or dumping, if you can hold it for a long time, then you are going to make profits from your bitcoin investment, but your investment should be a long term one.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: pawanjain on February 26, 2024, 04:17:45 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

It's never too late to get into bitcoin because we all are in the early stage of bitcoin.
So no matter if you buy now or a year later, there's a long journey ahead with lots of ups and downs.
Yes, bitcoin price has already doubled in the last few months but that doesn't mean we shouldn't buy now.
In fact keep buying at regular intervals to DCA and have a better buying price.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Magic-Money on February 27, 2024, 04:54:47 AM
Bitcoin investment is getting more interesting every day by day because is a global digital currency that solved financial problems. While looking at past history of Bitcoin you can see how the price keep appreciating after four years of Bitcoin halving has been taken place, investing now is still a good time, because no one can give exactly price of Bitcoin after having we occur and we have not less than two months from now Bitcoin halving we take place.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: peter0425 on February 27, 2024, 05:49:39 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

added more percent now as we have crossed 56k as of the moment I'm typing this and about your questions about the time to buy? the very moment you posted this is the right time for bitcoin investors to enters and hope you also did that.

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The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
we are not yet April and  not even March but look at it now , there seems to be  a coming another 60k breaking at any moment.



Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Kliss on February 27, 2024, 08:16:07 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

There are multiple Bitcoin flights to board, It's not too late to invest or explore Bitcoin. The upcoming halving will bring more exciting opportunities so you can still fall in. To start  make research from reliable and reputable platforms set your budgets and consider long term goals for investing in bitcoin. Bitcoin journey so far is never too late depend on how much you intend to invest,  period of time duration and your profit targets but bitcoin upward trends and it's potentials of hitting $100k to $120k by this year ending will be beneficial both short term gains and long term investments. Bitcoin versatility make it a nice choice for various goals.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Riginac111 on February 27, 2024, 08:52:59 AM
When you are looking for best time to buy bitcoin I think you will find it very difficult to indicate when is proper for you to invest in Bitcoin but my sincere advice goes to investors who already knows the Foundation of Bitcoin and they don't make this mistake they always monitors the price of Bitcoin and also know when is necessary for them to purchase bitcoin so that they will not make a loss on the process, there's some certain thing I understand in Bitcoin investment there is no time that the invested in Bitcoin and allow it to run for long time but I will not make a profit but the best time for you to invest is when the price decrease in the market so that whenever they prize increased in market you make your profit without having a much thinking, but for me you can purchase a bitcoin now but depend the time run of your investment with determine your profit


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Gladitorcomeback on February 27, 2024, 09:06:20 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

Let's go back 10 years into 2014 when btc price was 320$. The price of btc did 320x in just three years that time as according to Wikipedia report btc price was 1$ in 1st quarter of 2011. I believe that there were also some people who asking same question. Current Bitcoin price not the end of crypto adoption. The more people, investors, companies will adopt the crypto the price will continue flying.

There are still only 10% or maybe less number of tickets has been sold and there are lots of remains. BTC is not over valued, it is true and real adoption which leads btc to this stage. We are still on number 10 with respect to market cap and time will come when btc will replace gold.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: rojan on February 27, 2024, 09:11:58 AM
If the current price of Bitcoin is high enough to start investing in it, then what will happen in the future if the price can be higher than now.  Therefore, take this opportunity when we are sure that we want to invest now, don't wait for a sharp price drop, because Bitcoin price movements cannot be predicted, but most people believe the price will be more expensive in the future
Those who want to invest in Bitcoin can still invest if they want to, but it is very difficult to understand how profitable it will be if they invest now. Those who invested in Bitcoin a few months ago are now in a lot of profit. There is no risk of losing money if they invest in Bitcoin, but if the market is dumping.  There is no risk of losing money if you wait long. Investors who can wait long can invest this time.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: acroman08 on February 27, 2024, 09:47:56 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
a lot of people have felt that way even when Bitcoin's price was still below $500, and as you can see those who took the risk got rewarded for it.
it's never too late to invest, the only question is do you have the guts to take the risk and if you can afford to lose the money you will invest?

bitcoin is highly volatile and it is not for everyone, a lot of new investors get scared and cash out when Bitcoin's price suddenly drops resulting in them losing money, on the other side, a lot of new investors/traders take advantage of that volatility and profit from it, as I mentioned before, it is not too late and the only question is if you have the guts and money you can afford to lose to invest.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Su-asa on February 27, 2024, 09:59:40 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

There are multiple Bitcoin flights to board, It's not too late to invest or explore Bitcoin. The upcoming halving will bring more exciting opportunities so you can still fall in. To start  make research from reliable and reputable platforms set your budgets and consider long term goals for investing in bitcoin. Bitcoin journey so far is never too late depend on how much you intend to invest,  period of time duration and your profit targets but bitcoin upward trends and it's potentials of hitting $100k to $120k by this year ending will be beneficial both short term gains and long term investments. Bitcoin versatility make it a nice choice for various goals.
Sincerely noted that it's not late to start investing in Bitcoin because as day begins the technical areas of Bitcoin get more advanced and we need to learn more on Bitcoin and also invest more on Bitcoin. Our investments areas should be more than the learning areas because when you learn you only get knowledge with gain profit but when you also invest you gain more knowledge and more profits. Investment is a practical thing while learning is something you read without any practical. Bitcoin is opportunity to grab, the more Bitcoin is increasing, the more the opportunity for you to invest because as it goes up it's also developing an advantage for investors. Buy Bitcoin know, accumulate Bitcoin and also hold Bitcoin for better profit chances.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Z_MBFM on February 27, 2024, 11:42:29 AM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?
Bitcoin price is now increasing at a very fast rate Bitcoin price has increased by more than 10% today. Bitcoin price now at $56.5k is expected to cross the previous ATH very soon. And besides Bitcoin price can go to $100k very fast. So I think there is still time to take advantage of this advantage of Bitcoin. Bitcoin is a very potential coin for the future which we know very well but due to the financial crisis we cannot save Bitcoin. It is our failure on one side and misfortune on the other. If we go through the history of Bitcoin, we will not find any bad story of Bitcoin.  It is constantly breaking new records.  So if one can afford then one should buy bitcoin and hold for long term as per affordability.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Negotiation on February 27, 2024, 11:57:36 AM

If the current price of Bitcoin is high enough to start investing in it, then what will happen in the future if the price can be higher than now.  Therefore, take this opportunity when we are sure that we want to invest now, don't wait for a sharp price drop, because Bitcoin price movements cannot be predicted, but most people believe the price will be more expensive in the future

The price of Bitcoin is now 51k$ and expect it to increase rapidly in a few months. But I don't know how much profit can be made by investing now. The Bitcoin market can go into dumping again anytime. So I don't know if it is right to invest now.  If you invest during dumping, chances of getting a lot of profit are high.
Investing in bitcoin is always better than waiting for it for a long time. It is true that the price of bitcoin has reached such high levels that it is difficult to determine whether it is the right time to invest. Investors tend to hold more when bitcoin falls in value. Many are saying that the value of bitcoin will fall by half in the next year 2024. Others see great potential according to them, the value of the currency will more than double its current value. In that case the investment can still be made.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Essential10 on February 27, 2024, 12:46:47 PM
Bitcoin investment is getting more interesting every day by day because is a global digital currency that solved financial problems. While looking at past history of Bitcoin you can see how the price keep appreciating after four years of Bitcoin halving has been taken place, investing now is still a good time, because no one can give exactly price of Bitcoin after having we occur and we have not less than two months from now Bitcoin halving we take place.
Yes cryptocurrency platform including Bitcoin is constantly evolving. If you keep investing in Bitcoin you will get good returns which will make you financially independent. We've seen past Bitcoin bull runs in the moments after Bitcoin Halving. But if you look at the moments before this year bitcoin halving, you will see that Bitcoin is now about to enter around $57k. Many may not want to invest in Bitcoin due to high value. But I would say if you invest in bitcoin expect to experience a big bull run with bitcoin price going above $100k after the bitcoin halving.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Reatim on February 27, 2024, 12:50:02 PM
Lucky now that we are in so much increasing so what have you asked is not really to be anticipated because look at how much the price of bitcoin now? we are in 57k in which I believe there are more to come until april so this is not an advance action but a perfect timing if people bought earlier this year.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: kelechi on February 27, 2024, 06:34:50 PM
Feels like at this point it's better to use trading tools with leverage to increase profit but simple purchase of BTC is still good


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Tmoonz on February 27, 2024, 09:36:54 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

Is not too late to buy the ticket and join the ride, don't be scared of the current price because any price below the ATH is still consider to be a dip, however buying under any price below the current price could be  great but doesn't make those buying above any different, what maters is how you where able to persistently hold on you investment, you can set a good dca and still end up making significant profits of the next ATH.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Hypnosis00 on February 27, 2024, 09:44:45 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

I think we need to accept the fact that Bitcoin is one of the great investments right now. It has become too popular now creating more attractions for the community and encouraging them to invest as well. Of course, we will probably be asking why we didn't see and invest in Bitcoin 10 years ago making us regret and think we are too late for this but I guess, we need to stop this kind of thinking because we can no longer bring back the time. Instead, we do it now while still having time before halving and new ATH. Believing that Bitcoin is potentially growing more, even buying at the current price still gives us profit.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Hewlet on February 28, 2024, 06:29:27 AM
This is just like asking if one should go to school because of the increase in the amount  of school fees.
The value of Bitcoin is gaining and by virtue of it volatile nature it might come down at some point and still climb high but the fact that it had gone high doesn't mean that buying  Bitcoin at the moment is anytime late. if you don't accumulated today, chances are that when you've finally decided to go into start your accumulating journey the rice might have gone above what it currently his now and it wouldn't mean that it's still to advance to get started and that time it's just that you will need to probably hold a bit longer


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: bayu7adi on February 28, 2024, 07:37:21 AM
What's interesting is, people who want to buy Bitcoin now, seem to be late in investing because they compare it with people who bought Bitcoin several years ago. Though if we make this simpler, at least we won't be any more late than people who will buy Bitcoin in the next year.

While it is still not too late to welcome the 4 year cycle, many have crazy predictions for post-halving prices this year, but I still advise all of you not to have such high expectations. I think having normal expectations has more reason than being too explosive at the start.

Currently the price of BTC is $57k and the previous ATH during the previous halving was $69k, if you want to be more realistic, buying now and selling at $70k is not bad either. That's a 40% gain that could be said to be easier to achieve.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Promocodeudo on February 28, 2024, 08:54:29 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

As far as Bitcoin has not reached it ATH, the opportunities are still open for anyone to embrace, Bitcoin increase is still at it early stage despite the recent appreciation in price, it only a novice that will say that buying now doesn't make sense, last week the movement of bitcoin was between 50k-51k but now we can see that there is an upwards increase which we never know the next price, so it is better to buy now than to keep spectating, spectators are always discouraged because of their eagerness to always work with any available information which is bad, to me the best thing to do as an investor that's is ready is weighing options and doing the needful before regretting your actions.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: nullama on February 28, 2024, 09:21:11 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

I thought you meant on a technical level.

Now it's easier than ever to get Bitcoin.

You literally can just buy it.

In the early days you had to know a lot of computer stuff to get some BTC.

Now there is no barrier to get Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: lixer on February 28, 2024, 01:40:24 PM
Imo now is a good time to invest in Bitcoin. However, don't expect a significant price increase immediately after purchase. If you hold onto Bitcoin for the long term and continue to accumulate, it could bring pleasant surprises in the future.
Bitcoin investing can be successful if you wait patiently. Those who hold bitcoin for the long term get high returns and have a bright future. Just one thing to remember is that even if the price goes down you can't be disappointed. No matter how low the price of bitcoin goes it is the reason why it goes up. Moving forward to understand all aspects of bitcoin being happy is easy.
Yes, waiting is necessary but that is only after we buy the coin, while if we don't buy it yet, we need to do it ASAP. Waiting can only decrease the value of our money and then it makes things hard for us to buy a BTC because its value is also rising. Apart from the long-term investors, traders can also earn a good income and this can also make their future bright. When the price goes down, we can get disappointed especially if we risk a lot and more if it's also not our money that we risk.

There is no profit when that moment comes but just losses. Up and down movements are not the same, then when the price goes down it can also cause doubt and worry, so people won't buy. The real reason why price goes up is the positive news.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: $weetne$$ on February 28, 2024, 02:54:23 PM
As far as Bitcoin has not reached it ATH, the opportunities are still open for anyone to embrace, Bitcoin increase is still at it early stage despite the recent appreciation in price, it only a novice that will say that buying now doesn't make sense, last week the movement of bitcoin was between 50k-51k but now we can see that there is an upwards increase which we never know the next price, so it is better to buy now than to keep spectating, spectators are always discouraged because of their eagerness to always work with any available information which is bad, to me the best thing to do as an investor that's is ready is weighing options and doing the needful before regretting your actions.

When Bitcoin also reached the past ATH you can still buy Bitcoin, you shouldn't be investing in Bitcoin because you want to make profits from when Bitcoin reach the last highest price. Your investing in Bitcoin should be long term focus, already you should know that Bitcoin price increase after every halving and there are many more halving to come therefore the price of Bitcoin will keep increasing each year. You might miss to make profit this year if Bitcoin reach a new ATH but that shouldn't make you not to invest in Bitcoin and miss making profits from the other profits that'll be coming in the future. It's never too late to buy Bitcoin, those individual that bought Bitcoin at $50,000 have already made profits oif they were to sell at the current price of Bitcoin at $60,000


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Adams0001 on February 28, 2024, 08:30:01 PM
Maybe the only thing I can say is that as long as you have the opportunity to buy Bitcoin right now, do it. Don't wait for it to move up quickly when you decide to buy it. Believe me, don't be like others who only decide to buy when the price of bitcoin is too high.

And I also think it will happen a few months from now. It seems that we are already in the countdown to the approaching bull run, to be honest. This is what I see and observe now.

Someone should not wait till the price of bitcoin rises before making the decision to buy and hold. You are correct that whenever you have the opportunity to buy bitcoin you should do so right away, and not wait for anyone else to do so before you buy too. I am just expressing how bitcoin is increasing very well because I only started learning more about bitcoin last year and have gained a great understanding of it, and I am on bitcoin investment and am seeing how bitcoin is rising and making people profitable, anyone who has not invested in bitcoin should do so right away because they are missing out.

No investment has ever seen that will bring profit like bitcoin, I just saw how bitcoin is rising in a minute or hour in just one day how you invest is how you will be profitable whenever the price raises. let us focus on bitcoin more than the other shitcoins because they will not get a coin that can overtake bitcoin for the time being. I don't know the features, but from what I've heard, bitcoin is the best coin and i believe i observed that no coin can defeat it. and top bitcoin, I dont think even in the features they will close to bitcoin no matter how tiny, so let us continue to invest in Bitcoin and reap the benefits.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Kelvinid on February 28, 2024, 09:06:19 PM
This is just like asking if one should go to school because of the increase in the amount  of school fees.
The value of Bitcoin is gaining and by virtue of it volatile nature it might come down at some point and still climb high but the fact that it had gone high doesn't mean that buying  Bitcoin at the moment is anytime late. if you don't accumulated today, chances are that when you've finally decided to go into start your accumulating journey the rice might have gone above what it currently his now and it wouldn't mean that it's still to advance to get started and that time it's just that you will need to probably hold a bit longer
We often hear people asking...
When is the perfect time to buy Bitcoin? I am late to invest in Bitcoin.

Well, several questions appear in our mind, especially for beginners but should make it simple and you are right, invest when we are ready and make a decision when we gain knowledge because there is nothing too late here but much better to acquire Bitcoin at a cheaper price. Buying now or buying later is not totally the same because if we have the guts to invest then better we have to do it right now before the price surges high.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: 9TONNN on February 29, 2024, 10:09:28 AM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

It's never too late to join the Bitcoin and crypto party. Welcome to the realm of financial freedom and ecstasy.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: glendall on February 29, 2024, 12:23:37 PM
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

I think it's never too late to buy a ticket to the moon with bitcoin, even though the price is increasing at the moment, there will be a new ATH point according to our beliefs and hopes, right, so please buy your ticket before the train runs faster and you will be far behind and left regret.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: nullama on February 29, 2024, 12:35:49 PM
~snip~
I think it's never too late to buy a ticket to the moon with bitcoin, even though the price is increasing at the moment, there will be a new ATH point according to our beliefs and hopes, right, so please buy your ticket before the train runs faster and you will be far behind and left regret.

Well, that's the thing.

Buying property in a place that most people want to live is also a good idea, the value will always will go up.

Bitcoin is a bit like that.

There is a finite amount of Bitcoin, but over the years there will be more and more people wanting a bit of that. Same with real estate.

Bitcoin is prime real estate.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Rufsilf on February 29, 2024, 12:36:02 PM
If you feel as though you would like to purchase and invest in bitcoin, then do it while the market is still growing. If not, you may miss out on an opportunity if the price of bitcoin increases. Since it might be difficult to time the market precisely, you might want to think about dollar-cost averaging, which involves investing a set amount at regular intervals to reduce the risk of making a purchase at the incorrect time. Just a small percentage of your investment portfolio should be allocated to bitcoin purchases unless you are comfortable with the degree of risk involved.

But somehow I think that if people is not ready to buy and doubting to take decision upon buying then that means they are not prepared. There's huge consequences of action they have done since for the fact that market is unstable then it can affect the decision making of these people and they might lose for a big time dump since they might get panic on such situation and throw out their money intended for long term investment. That's why its important for this people to know that long term investment is really good but they also need to determine some down time of bitcoin so that they can practice their self for not getting to much affected if there's scenario that they don't like to see. Normal for bitcoin to have corrections and this one should people need to understand that its normal so they will not do any bad decisions which they can possibly regret later on.
If you are considering buying bitcoin but are unsure about it or do not want to step outside of your comfort zone, then do not invest, as simple as that. Forget thinking about whether it is a good time to acquire bitcoin or whether you should take the chance. Naturally, given that bitcoin is a volatile cryptocurrency and there is nothing we can do about it, a market downturn is normal. And to be able to compare it to the market today, it is crucial that you first create a plan and conduct some research on how the market is doing over time. Sometimes we have to step outside of our comfort zone and be willing to take a chance, but we also need to be prepared for the unexpected and make sure we do it at the right moment.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: smelody on February 29, 2024, 12:49:19 PM
Finally the surge in Bitcoin price to over $63,000 on February 28 and 29 indeed ignited significant excitement among traders and investors. Some of the analysis predict that the it will exceed $530k by the year 2030. What do you think?


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: NotATether on February 29, 2024, 12:53:25 PM
I thought you meant on a technical level.

Now it's easier than ever to get Bitcoin.

You literally can just buy it.

In the early days you had to know a lot of computer stuff to get some BTC.

Now there is no barrier to get Bitcoin.

I'd say the people who manage to get even 1BTC before it balloons to $100,000 per coin are the really lucky guns.

There is no point in waiting for the price to go down. Because you don't know if or when that will happen, or even whether you will stlll have the budget later on to purchase it.

Also, it makes no sense to compare yourself to someone who bought crypto years ago. I found Bitcoin in 2019. I don't think about the 2015 people at all. And certainly not the 2023 people either.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Cryptomultiplier on February 29, 2024, 02:01:15 PM
~snip~
I think it's never too late to buy a ticket to the moon with bitcoin, even though the price is increasing at the moment, there will be a new ATH point according to our beliefs and hopes, right, so please buy your ticket before the train runs faster and you will be far behind and left regret.

Well, that's the thing.

Buying property in a place that most people want to live is also a good idea, the value will always will go up.

Bitcoin is a bit like that.

There is a finite amount of Bitcoin, but over the years there will be more and more people wanting a bit of that. Same with real estate.

Bitcoin is prime real estate.
Bitcoin, real estate and gold are the three main most valuable asset that is anywhere in the world and one can be sure to take profit in huge amount if there's been much invested in these areas.
All old investors have anticipated the halving and bull market season that follows, it is not still late to start acquisition of BTC now, but if the hope is to take profit as the oldies who still have investment, then the notion is indeed skewed.
Only long term HoDLer are sure of making profit now when the bull season is emerging.
It is more advices to buy and HoDL BTC now by using a consistent DCA strategy of investment and watch its value rise as much as real estate and gold.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Gormicsta on February 29, 2024, 02:28:07 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

As far as Bitcoin has not reached it ATH, the opportunities are still open for anyone to embrace, Bitcoin increase is still at it early stage despite the recent appreciation in price, it only a novice that will say that buying now doesn't make sense, last week the movement of bitcoin was between 50k-51k but now we can see that there is an upwards increase which we never know the next price, so it is better to buy now than to keep spectating, spectators are always discouraged because of their eagerness to always work with any available information which is bad, to me the best thing to do as an investor that's is ready is weighing options and doing the needful before regretting your actions.
True, there is no way to predict or time the future price of bitcoin, therefore attempting to do so is always risky. The "buy the dip" technique you proposed can be a smart way to capitalize on opportunities when the price of bitcoin is low, but keep in mind that there is always the danger of losing money when it comes to buying during a dip, but you can never know if it's the lowest it can go or if it will go even lower, so it's important to expect anything and everything no matter the technique you choose to employ when investing.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: leonair on February 29, 2024, 02:59:35 PM
~snip~
I think it's never too late to buy a ticket to the moon with bitcoin, even though the price is increasing at the moment, there will be a new ATH point according to our beliefs and hopes, right, so please buy your ticket before the train runs faster and you will be far behind and left regret.

Well, that's the thing.

Buying property in a place that most people want to live is also a good idea, the value will always will go up.

Bitcoin is a bit like that.

There is a finite amount of Bitcoin, but over the years there will be more and more people wanting a bit of that. Same with real estate.

Bitcoin is prime real estate.
Bitcoin, real estate and gold are the three main most valuable asset that is anywhere in the world and one can be sure to take profit in huge amount if there's been much invested in these areas.
All old investors have anticipated the halving and bull market season that follows, it is not still late to start acquisition of BTC now, but if the hope is to take profit as the oldies who still have investment, then the notion is indeed skewed.
Only long term HoDLer are sure of making profit now when the bull season is emerging.
It is more advices to buy and HoDL BTC now by using a consistent DCA strategy of investment and watch its value rise as much as real estate and gold.
Although real state, gold are a valuable acid, Bitcoin is very different from it, Bitcoin is a digital asset and Bitcoin can give someone a profit very quickly, many times and it is very big. Bitcoin is currently pumping a lot in the market and it hit $64k yesterday. However, if one wants to invest in these three, he will definitely benefit. But investment requires patience in these cases, those who can hold patiently till the profit will be successful.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: AakZaki on February 29, 2024, 04:23:53 PM
Trying to enter at the current fairly high Bitcoin price which has reached more than $60k, of course this is quite a tense entry, because a correction has occurred when the price touched $64k and immediately plunged to $61k. It needs a strategy to start entering, even though the current bitcoin price has still not reached the last ATH. We actually still have a lot of opportunities to start entering at a cheaper price, but this depends on everyone's target.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Moreno233 on February 29, 2024, 04:37:06 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.

As far as Bitcoin has not reached it ATH, the opportunities are still open for anyone to embrace, Bitcoin increase is still at it early stage despite the recent appreciation in price, it only a novice that will say that buying now doesn't make sense, last week the movement of bitcoin was between 50k-51k but now we can see that there is an upwards increase which we never know the next price, so it is better to buy now than to keep spectating, spectators are always discouraged because of their eagerness to always work with any available information which is bad, to me the best thing to do as an investor that's is ready is weighing options and doing the needful before regretting your actions.
Seems you have concluded that as soon as price break the all time high then the move is done. Well, that target is reasonable but I least expected such a line of though considering that price is already within the vicinity of the all time high even when there are still strong news in close by. If price will go this high when halving that the whole world is waiting for have not even happened, then targeting the all time high will be a very poor expectations. In my opinion, the target should already have gone far higher than the all time high that will soon be broken if the present market momentum continues. The reasonable thing to do at this time is to continue to buy with confidence because the future really look good for Bitcoin.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: Moreno233 on February 29, 2024, 04:47:43 PM
Trying to enter at the current fairly high Bitcoin price which has reached more than $60k, of course this is quite a tense entry, because a correction has occurred when the price touched $64k and immediately plunged to $61k. It needs a strategy to start entering, even though the current bitcoin price has still not reached the last ATH. We actually still have a lot of opportunities to start entering at a cheaper price, but this depends on everyone's target.
Anyone not looking for short term profit can still buy at the current price. I still have the believe that Bitcoin will go higher after the halving and we might wish we had entered when it was $60k. If you follow the news, you will see how deep Bitcoin popularity have gone with El Salvador, Central African Republic  making it a legal tender and there are also other countries like Argentina showing serious interest in Bitcoin. These are indication that Bitcoin is getting bigger by the day hence it will be difficult to dump it completely. Therefore, I think now is still a great time to buy and hold. 


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: 2Pizza410000BTC on February 29, 2024, 04:59:52 PM
Cryptocurrency prices have increased by 118% compared to last year. Similarly, prices are increasing by almost 83% in the last 04 months.The dramatic history price of Bitcoin peaks and the recent buzz around its upcoming "halving" its only fair to pose the most obvious question in front of us that-
Did the Bitcoin flight already leave investors? or is there still time to buy a ticket?

The attractions of Bitcoin investments has always been double the potential for significant returns and its suggested role as digital gold.Historically Bitcoin has rewarded the bold to investors. For the next "halving" currently on track for April, another bull run seems highly likely. Recent price gains although this potential wave should take Bitcoin to a whole other level as it did after the May 2020, July 2016 and November 2012.
No Bitcoin flight has left investors. Currently the Bitcoin market is bullish but will be even more bullish in a few months after the Bitcoin halving. We know the market will dump a bit before bitcoin halving but we don't know if that time will come next time but there is always time to buy tickets for those who are investing using DCA method. Bitcoin flight may never leave them. I don't know what will happen next but it is best for an investor to invest in DCA method.


Title: Re: Is it too advanced to get into Bitcoin now?
Post by: MFahad on February 29, 2024, 05:15:11 PM
Anyone not looking for short term profit can still buy at the current price. I still have the believe that Bitcoin will go higher after the halving and we might wish we had entered when it was $60k. If you follow the news, you will see how deep Bitcoin popularity have gone with El Salvador, Central African Republic  making it a legal tender and there are also other countries like Argentina showing serious interest in Bitcoin. These are indication that Bitcoin is getting bigger by the day hence it will be difficult to dump it completely. Therefore, I think now is still a great time to buy and hold. 

There is no doubt that buying Bitcoin isn't bad for those willing to hold it for a long time apart from the time when Bitcoin is at its peak in the cycle and is about the take a U-turn because the cycle resets and Bitcoin and the whole market turns back towards the bear market if someone buys in such a situation, they will have to wait for a complete cycle for their investment to turn into profit which means that they won't lose anything but their waiting time will be extended.
This is why, it is much better if someone invests earlier because they will get to take profit during the bull run and be able to prepare for the bear market after the cycle resets which isn't possible if you enter the market very late.