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The first part is mostly Chinese Americans. Most of these people have doctorates or master's degrees in the United States and have high incomes, accounting for about the top 3% of the average American income. They are a type of people who have houses, cars, savings, culture, moral character and education. 100% of these people own stocks, mainly funds. And the number of shares worth several million dollars is very common. But currently, the only person I know has just started buying LTC. This friend has been talking to me about BTC since May this year. His views were completely heard from newspapers and radio stations. And whenever he sees any negative remarks about BTC, he will definitely send me a WeChat message. And he has been trying to encourage me to sell my BTC. Of course I ignored his remarks. I go my own way. Allow him to have different opinions and views.
Some time ago, after CME and CBOE issued statements saying that they would have BTC futures, he was finally ready to buy some coins. At present, I am told that I bought LTC. I guess I only spent a few thousand dollars. He is the odd one out among my friends. This person is obsessed with stocks. Now that I am retired, I just read stocks every day. He's also the kind of guy who has millions of dollars in stock. The kind of person who has a fixed monthly pension and has no worries in life.
The second group of people are Americans, and many of them are native-born Americans. Most people have very good family backgrounds, are well-educated and have good careers. They also have 100% stocks, houses, cars and savings. Among all the people I know, I only know one friend who bought BTC this year. The price at that time was about $2500. She bought two.
Generally speaking, there are very few people around me who own BTC. And these are very rich. There are almost no people like me who bought BTC in 2014. My principle is not to introduce or recommend BTC to anyone. There are risks in buying this thing, and everyone should learn and understand it by themselves.
My opinion is that there are so many people discussing it on Zhihu, and it’s just a gathering of interested people. There are still a lot of people who don’t know BTC. My judgment is that less than 1% of people own BTC. This also means that the price of BTC still has a lot of room to rise.