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October 08, 2025, 05:53:53 PM
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Not facts but observations that the attraction Bitcoin used to drag Is nolonger that serious or active in the heart of people. Could it be that they're beginning to see Bitcoin as Smoke that can disappear after a while or the value added is no more booming.

Because I remember very well in 2020, everybody considered Bitcoin as option for investments and trade. This days people chose physical jobs compare to Bitcoin traders, is that research statements true or you can educate us more

Yes, you are right in some ways, Bitcoin is being sold less, trading volume has decreased even though the price is still rising. if i recall correctly spot trading volume in January was around $ 636 billion, by August it was down to around $ 322 billion. It means many are no longer trading for quick profits but are in a HODL mood Wink

This does not mean that people are losing interest, rather, confidence is strengthening, attention is increasing to holding BTC for the long term. Some traders may be getting tired or wanting to reduce risk, speculation is relatively low.

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October 08, 2025, 06:58:19 PM
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Not facts but observations that the attraction Bitcoin used to drag Is nolonger that serious or active in the heart of people. Could it be that they're beginning to see Bitcoin as Smoke that can disappear after a while or the value added is no more booming.

Wake up man, nothing has changed about bitcoin, we should rather learn to know more about how we could take advantage of it to invest and be profitable, not even when all we have been having already is all about bullrun, the market is fast rising and profiting for investors.

Because I remember very well in 2020, everybody considered Bitcoin as option for investments and trade. This days people chose physical jobs compare to Bitcoin traders, is that research statements true or you can educate us more

Nothing has changed about bitcoin, maybe you're not just conversant with the market performance or trends in it price together with how people have been using it on various applications.

We are not built in the manner to believe in everything that has been written online to be true, instead we try to work by what we know and have more confidence in.
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