"I SHOULD HAVE BOUGHT BITCOIN WHEN IT'S WAS STILL A DOLLAR".

Many people share this sentiment, wishing they had invested in Bitcoin earlier.

To put things into perspective:

2010: Bitcoin's price was around $0.06-$0.10 (not exactly $1, but still very low).

2011: Price surged to $31, then dropped to $2.

2017: Price skyrocketed to $19,666.

2020: Price fluctuated, reaching $64,804 in 2021.

If you had invested:

$100 in 2010: Worth around $650 million today (assuming you didn't sell).

$1,000 in 2011: Worth around $20 million today.

Remember, investing in cryptocurrency carries risks, and its value can fluctuate rapidly.

Instead of dwelling on missed opportunities, consider:

1. Educating yourself on cryptocurrency and blockchain.

2. Setting a budget and diversifying your investments.

3. Exploring other emerging technologies and assets.

Don't let FOMO (fear of missing out) drive your investment decisions. Make informed choices based on your financial goals and risk tolerance.