At this point, the ones still betting on Bitcoin hitting $1M are split into two camps: the true believers running on pure conviction, and those who've done their homework and see the numbers adding up. Everyone else? They've already checked out of the conversation. It's become almost a litmus test—if you're still talking about seven-figure BTC, you're either riding on faith alone or you've got a thesis backed by actual research. There's no middle ground anymore.
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GrayscaleArbitrageur
· 12h ago
To be honest, the moderates have long been bought out; those who remain are either faith recharges or truly settled accounts.
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ChainWallflower
· 12h ago
Genuine believers vs. real data, it seems like these are the only two types of people talking about the crypto world now.
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just_vibin_onchain
· 12h ago
To be honest, the current hype about a million Bitcoins is indeed split into two groups: either unwavering faith or solid data support. There's no third possibility.
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GamefiHarvester
· 12h ago
Honestly, those still talking about Bitcoin reaching a million dollars are either true believers or data enthusiasts; everyone else has already moved on.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 12h ago
Addicted to bottom-fishing traders, high-level bagholders. From a technical perspective, it looks okay, but actual operations are all gambling.
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I knew it. Those still calling for Bitcoin to reach 1 million are either faith-based believers or their data really matches. I'm the kind of person who spends a whole night analyzing K-line charts and tells myself, "This time, it's well-founded." ...But I still get trapped. Technical indicators look good, but as soon as market sentiment shifts, it crashes.
At this point, the ones still betting on Bitcoin hitting $1M are split into two camps: the true believers running on pure conviction, and those who've done their homework and see the numbers adding up. Everyone else? They've already checked out of the conversation. It's become almost a litmus test—if you're still talking about seven-figure BTC, you're either riding on faith alone or you've got a thesis backed by actual research. There's no middle ground anymore.