Countless people once shorted Bitcoin and Ethereum.

They believed it was a Ponzi scheme, a game of passing the parcel.

At one time, I also thought this way, until I seriously studied the Bitcoin white paper and consulted a large amount of related information, I suddenly realized how shallow my understanding was.

Bitcoin has opened a new era of social organization for humanity; perhaps there will be conflicts with the centralized world, but at some point, it will definitely tilt towards decentralization.

The torrent of the times rolls forward, and no one can stop it.

Those who once maliciously shorted Bitcoin, especially authoritative media like the Financial Times in the U.S., have been singing its downfall for a decade.

After Bitcoin broke the hundred thousand mark, they finally admitted their mistake, acknowledging that they misled their audience, causing everyone to miss out on wealth opportunities.

Although Western media is controlled, and we like to mock them, have we ever thought about our own media?

They might be even worse; the news we receive portrays us as great, while the world is chaotic, and the only pure land is in the Tang Dynasty of the East.

Laughing at others while being even worse ourselves is hypocritical.

So let’s not get too self-satisfied; authoritative figures like the Financial Times can apologize when they are wrong, but how many investors have been misled by certain individuals in the past? Will they apologize?

No matter where you are, love the land beneath your feet, but also keep a clear mind; otherwise, you will truly become a fool.