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To all the millennial hodlers out there…
Remember when you were in school, in the 90s, and you were in typing class on personal computers? Math blaster? Oregon Trail? Printing doubled spaced book reviews on that terrible continuous form paper (with the holes on the sides). It was a big deal that your school had computers, if you were lucky enough to have a computer lab, because it was revolutionizing the business space and your parents and teachers knew that you needed to be able to type and understand how to work a computer. Now, 30 years later, we couldn't have dreamed of smart phones, social media, or AI would have been developed so quickly after personal computers became mainstream.
Personal computers were invented in 1975. It only took 15 years to go from invention, to many people using one.
Bitcoin just celebrated it's 15th year. The SEC (and therefore US government) just approved a spot ETF. Sure a lot of people know about bitcoin, but many people still don't understand it…
Don't let a little dip spook you. Don't sell even 1 sat. These types of opportunities only come around a few times in a life time. Set your kids up for success.
HODL.
edit: I seem to have struck a cord with the math blaster reference – so I included a nostalgic picture!
released 1993
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