Don't have an altcoin strategy 👍
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@DonkeyInvestor I think a small part of the portfolio should always be invested in altcoins. However, the real problem with this is:
Was my research successful, or was it a failure? And could the altcoin in question have long-term potential?
Stay open to opportunities for returns through new projects. If you only keep an open mind, you could end up stuck in a kind of "heat pump loop"..... like Robert Habeck, who no longer sees any other options.
But....this is not a discussion intended to question Bitcoin's unique selling point. 🙈✌️
Was my research successful, or was it a failure? And could the altcoin in question have long-term potential?
Stay open to opportunities for returns through new projects. If you only keep an open mind, you could end up stuck in a kind of "heat pump loop"..... like Robert Habeck, who no longer sees any other options.
But....this is not a discussion intended to question Bitcoin's unique selling point. 🙈✌️
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@Danibanani it's just too much effort for me to constantly deal with pump & dump coins. Besides, I don't have the balls to invest at least 5 figures in a casino to make a difference
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@DonkeyInvestor Honest direct answer! But I'm realizing myself that I'm slowly becoming less and less interested in such activities. I now want to take things step by step more calmly. 😅 That's why I'm gradually accumulating more and more BTC.
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