Currently, Bitcoin is at 83,000 USD, and the market is extremely panicked. Today, Binance announced it will increase its holdings of 1 billion USD in BTC within 30 days. The Trump administration has nominated Kevin Walsh as the next chairman of the Federal Reserve. Currently, gold has broken through 5,000 USD, and silver is also on the rise.
But Bitcoin is swaying in the cold wind, like an abandoned child. 2025 is full of expectations, but ends in disappointment. 2026 starts with hope but opens with a 'cold winter.'
At this moment, 81,000 is the bottom indicator for the nine gods. At this time, some doubt whether Bitcoin has a tomorrow? Even regular investors are questioning whether there is still a need for regular investments? Will it still decline?
In the short term, a friend in South Korea who claims to have an IQ of 276 predicts short-term prices almost every day, and he often gets slapped in the face. Tom Lee's predictions also did not go as planned.
I have no doubt that they are staunch believers in Bitcoin, and the industry needs such voices. At this moment as an investor, without the ability to predict prices, it's enough to stick to regular investments within the price range. Just keep investing regularly. (Regular investment has been made tonight)
I remember experiencing Bitcoin at 20,000, 30,000, 40,000, 50,000, and 60,000. When it once reached 70,000, that joyous expression still lingers in my memory, hard to forget.
And now Bitcoin is still above 80,000, why are we feeling anxious and frustrated? It feels like Bitcoin has reached the end of the world?
If we believe in an asset and understand its underlying logic, we should hold it for the long term. If we see other targets rising today and switch, it will lead to discomfort. Such days could happen every day.
Because there will always be one asset or target that performs the best on any given day. The targets we hold cannot always be the ones that rise the most every day.
Looking at it from a long-term perspective, Bitcoin remains one of the optimal choices.