When we get above $10k, we might begin to feel as if we are richie again. Cannot be against those kinds of feelings from the likes of BTC HODLers, including yours truly.
The reason I want BTC to bounce back to 10K, let alone hit a new ATH, something that is going to happen sooner or later, is not for the feeling of being richie, but for the satisfaction coming from all the naysayer, or all the intellectually lazy people calling Bitcoin names (scam, magic internet money etc), feel embarrassed once again, this time for a massively huge amount.
This is the reason why I am waiting for the bull run, not for the Lambos.
I don't care which way it goes just as long as i made the right choice.
Are you a dumbass or what?
You don't need to answer this question, it is rhetorical.Of course, you care which way the price goes. You sold all your BTC at $6k. Therefore, you would prefer the BTC price goes below $6k in order that you can buy back and to profit from such decision, but you prefer to rationalize away your own actions and your thinking about such actions.
Furthermore, you seem unable to recognize that there is something wrong with your approach and/or perspective about BTC to have had concluded that the best approach would have had been to sell all your BTC at $6k.
The people that say it's worthless are wrong and the talk of a 100k party with hookers and lambos makes me want to puke.
That's right. The people who say that BTC is worthless are wrong, yet the people who talk about $100k parties, hookers, lambos and blow are having fun... whether they are correct or not and whether they are serious or not. Get a grip, jonoiv.
Bitcoin is a facinating project and has made me a few $$. But it won't change the world in it's current form imho.
It already has changed the world, and in spite of your seemingly narrow world perspective, there are no legitimate, valid nor persuasive reasons that bitcoin will not continue to have significant and meaningful ongoing impacts on the world in a variety of continued and ongoing ways that are both known and unknown.
Too many people got burnt already,
Huh? Probably more people made money in bitcoin than got burnt - hard to lose money in a bull market - even though some folks do manage to accomplish such losing(s), even in an ongoing BTC bull market.... If you don't believe me about the bull market zoom out a bit, and look at matters from about mid-2010 until present....,
If you believe that bitcoin was too niche in 2010, then you likely have valid concerns, so you can still start your assessment of bitcoin's history at any point in 2013 and still come to the same conclusion about bitcoin's largely ongoing bull market throughout such period (of course with some extended price corrections at various points in the middle, too).
in the real world I hear a mix of FOMO and horror stories,
From your various posts in this thread, it is already fair to conclude that you don't really live in the "real world." Something seems a bit fucked up about your perspective, which is largely demonstrated by your persistent and stubborn posts that make wrong assessments and continue to try to foist them upon readers in
this thread, which it seems that you are only likely to appeal to very few readers of this thread who might be dumb enough to believe your nonsense, especially if they are able to look into the history of your posts a bit (to the extent that you either have not edited or deleted your historical nonsensical assertions).
but buying because of FOMO is what leads to the horror stories.
Agree. Don't buy during FOMO.. unless you are planning on holding for several years, then it might still work out... because this is bitcoin.
Unfortunalty pump and dumps are real and do happen all the time.
Yes they do. Avoid pump and dumps.
I believe in the technology of blockchain, but it's a wild west out there.
What the fuck is blockchain? I thought that we were talking about bitcoin in this here thread? You switched topics?
when people are screaming buy buy, im very wary and vice versa in a bearish scenario.
Are people screaming buy, buy, buy in bitcoin, currently? I did not know that. I thought that bitcoin continued to be pretty god damned niched, and sure there are some folks asserting "buy, buy, buy", but the sentiment about whether to "buy" or not seems to be quite mixed. Of course, some of us more knowledgeable bitcoin folks are going to advise others to create a bitcoin plan and to take some kind of bitcoin position if they are just learning about BTC and they they have not established any kind of bitcoin position, but overall bitcoin still seems to be quite niche, so many folks are still likely not really either establishing a bitcoin plan nor taking any kind of significant and meaningful bitcoin position... so in the end, I don't know from where you are concluding that there is some kind of pervasive "buy, buy, buy" prevalence out there besides some skewed discussions, perhaps, on threads like this one in which we (in this thread) are far removed from representative of any kind of broader world views and/or practices about bitcoin.