RE: Forking It to D-ETH

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Yes, I still lean way towards BTC. I, too, am not convinced ETH can solve their problems by creating 2.0 and 3.0. It seems like while the network helps itself in the short-term, it brings in a lot of unknown risk going forward. That said, it IS crypto so, who knows, it could just keep going. In the meantime, I'll just keep stacking my sats. As I've said in the past, the big money hasn't even touched BTC yet. Plus, there are still some more halvings in it's future. Still a long, long way to go on the upside yet, in my opinion.

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I TOTALLY agree with you I think a lot of it is just greed based and that’s fine that’s how we humans operate. I am fine with my BTC gains because even if ETH does boom and launches new dapps and opportunities, I can still use my BTC a natively on ETH as a wrapped token

I don’t see the point to go so far out the risk curve just yet once Bitcoin settles below 10% appreciation per year I’ll happily look to go into riskier assets but for now I’ll pick up these cheap Sats people keep dumping

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Yes, it's kind of funny, people are kind of reacting to bitcoin like we're in a bear market or something. It's the perfect time to be contrarian and stack sats. I wrote this in another post but I'll say it again, bitcoin has finally gotten big enough it's attracted Wall Street manipulation. These exchanges are getting pounded with long-leverage plays so they keep putting the brakes on breakouts and liquidating these people. Once some caution has finally re-entered and maybe even some greed to the short side, THAT's when the next big leg up will happen. The HODLERS are going to make out like bandits again and the traders are going to miss the boat.

That's what I think is happening anyway. Time will tell...

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