The web is full of posts that only bring despondency. As you read, it feels like the world is collapsing, and you haven't even had time to withdraw the money. He-he, although personally, my amounts are not as deadly to lose as the capitals of whales.
But what's really going on? Yes, the bitcoin exchange rate is not encouraging right now. Yesterday there was one value, today there is another. People are panicking, and social media is full of disturbing headlines and gloomy forecasts. Someone seriously writes that "this is the end," and someone is already calculating losses, without even trying to figure out what's going on. The history of bitcoin is generally a continuous swing: ups, downs, ups again.
What to do at this time if you scroll through the feed and come across another "apocalyptic"post about bitcoin, pause, turn off the Internet. Don't rush to grab your head and click "sell". The cryptocurrency market is not a walk in the park, it will always be stormy here. And what looks like a disaster today may turn out to be just a wave tomorrow, after which a new upswing will begin.
OP, buy a vacuum cleaner that moves independently, a good investment to live in information purity.
