Seeing the recent Bitcoin trend, the client who has scolded me for three years can't sit still anymore...

My name is Wenwen, and I used to work at a well-known fund company in the country. After losing too much and being scolded by clients for three years, I completely said goodbye to this messed-up industry. Trying to make money with domestic funds is simply a fantasy for most people...

Since 2020, my biggest realization from being in the crypto space for these years is just like the first picture; many people's minds are suited to being steadily poor...

I firmly believe that by 2025, if there are still people around you who think digital assets are niche and not mainstream, they will miss this era!

The second picture clearly illustrates that most wealth in traditional assets (such as real estate, stocks, pensions, and private enterprises) is accumulated in the United States—and this wealth is mainly concentrated in the hands of those over 55 years old. In fact, the wealth held by the over-55 age group is 7.5 times that of those under 40!

But this is exactly Bitcoin's opportunity. Bitcoin has the potential to disrupt these traditional assets (i.e., “de-monetize” them), becoming a better way to store and grow wealth. As the global financial system depreciates more rapidly, Bitcoin may absorb more purchasing power—not by directly replacing these assets, but by gradually becoming a stronger alternative.

This is the opportunity for this generation!

However, this transformation has just begun. Currently, the U.S. controls over 40% of Bitcoin's computing power (Bitcoin hash rate), and the largest mining pool, Foundry, controls about 36.5% of the total computing power. This has also sparked some interesting discussions about decentralization. But for us, buying Bitcoin can be profitable, and when the state recognizes this, it will mark the beginning of a new era. $BTC

From a niche asset to a core wealth code that everyone must allocate!

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Do you still have people around you who think that virtual currencies are scams?