I've decided to stop accumulating cryptocurrencies. But don't worry, it's not the end of my crypto journey. It's just that hoarding more digital coins doesn't seem worthwhile anymore. With so many people jumping in, from memecoins to niche projects, it feels like everyone is trying to chase their own "Bitcoin boom" without fully understanding the market.

Fifteen years ago, a dollar's worth of Bitcoin could've made you wealthy today. So why not try the same strategy? You invest $10 or $100, and in 15 years, you might hit it big—or not. But how likely is that? In my case, I'll stick with what I already have and won't sell for another 15 years. If it doesn't yield at least a million dollars or even $100k, I'll know stopping was the right choice. And if another Bitcoin-style miracle happens, then great—early retirement it is.

Does this mean I'm stepping away from crypto? Not at all. Instead, I'll focus on speculating on strong cryptocurrencies like $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL, and trading those that set trends. For me, accumulation is done; it doesn't make sense anymore. What about you? If you're thinking "enough is enough" with your portfolio, maybe it's time to stop accumulating too. The choice is yours, but I've already made mine.