Does Bitcoin really have a future?
Because an article I wrote the day before yesterday that mentioned Bitcoin received more than 10,000 views, I didn’t expect that even in the bear market, even if the bear is like this now, everyone’s enthusiasm for Bitcoin remains unabated.
First of all, does Bitcoin have value?
Value is relative. No commodity or item has an inherent fixed value. A bottle of water is not worth a penny to some people. The faucet at home starts to buzz as soon as it is turned on, but for some people it is not worth a penny. Be willing to spend a few dollars or even dozens of dollars to buy it.
Value comes from personal subjective judgment. Some people see that Bitcoin is now tens of thousands of dollars, which is too cheap. Some people see that, what the hell is this? MLM things are also worth this price?
In a free trading market, only price has no value, and price is determined only by supply and demand. The supply has been fixed at 21 million, but what about demand? As long as demand keeps rising, prices will keep rising.
So, what exactly is Bitcoin?
In fact, it is just a string of numbers, a string of numbers representing your balance, just like the balance of your bank account, except that the password cannot be cracked by anyone, and the money in your account cannot be changed or controlled by any country, institution, or organization. , what’s yours is really yours.
In fact, explaining so much does not mean that we recommend owning Bitcoin immediately. Whether to buy it or not is a personal choice and destiny. I just hope that those who sneer at Bitcoin will have an open mind, be more open, and loosen their inherent views on Bitcoin. As long as you don't spend money, there will be no actual harm.
Give yourself a chance and ask yourself, if those Bitcoin fans are right, what should I do? Really, give yourself a chance, what if it's something good? Don't close the door of opportunity before you. We should have an open attitude when facing any emerging thing, and don't rush to label it. Opening up even a little bit is actually giving yourself a chance.