If you had invested $100 in Bitcoin in 2010, you would be a billionaire today.
Such a world doesn't even exist.
Because to reach there,
you don't just have to buy —
you have to stop being human.
$100 turns into $1,000 →
your finger goes near the sell button,
but you hold back.
It becomes $100,000 →
it could change your life,
yet you don't sell.
$1.7 million →
your mind spins,
but you still hold.
Then a crash happens → $170,000
you don't say: "it's all over."
Again a pump → $110 million
you don't sell even a dollar.
Dump → $18 million
no panic.
Then a rally → $390 million
you're still silent.
Correction → $85 million
your faith doesn't break.
Then an explosion → $1.6 billion
yet still no action.
Crash → $390 million
your psychology remains stable.
Finally → $2.8 billion
and only then
you think about something for the first time.
Maybe only then
you have that money.
But the reality is:
99% of people cash out at $1,000.
0.9% run away seeing $100,000.
0.09% say at $1 million: "that's enough."
And those who are left —
they become legends.
The problem isn't early buying.
The problem is the courage to hold.
Here, money isn't made from charts,
money is made from the psychology
that doesn't break.
