>>60997205Well first they need to actually have extra money to invest, so it'll be another 10+ years of waiting. If you can convince them to just pump one coin today that might work. Seems to be the bitcoin maxi strategy. >BTC>ETH>XRPAre going to be the easiest as they're top 3. Avoid stablecoins for gains obviously.
>>60997222>Well first they need to actually have extra money to investThis is the main thing. The economy is in turmoil.>Businesses are able to operate efficiently without as many workers thanks to things like AI, efficient SaaS products, etc. so jobless rates are going up and there are not going to be new jobs coming any time soon.>Inflation is through the fucking roof, some goods & services have gone up 20-30% in the last year alone>Salaries are stagnant and in some cases decreasing - since there is more competition for jobs people are willing to accept lower wages, and again this isn't going to change probably ever again.>Markets look toppy and every "muh new tariff!" announcement sends things into hyper volatility mode. Therefore even people with money are afraid to dump it into speculative assets.We are entering dark times, fren.
>>60997222You need to lure them back with legitimate profits before they'll let you rug them again.
>>60997244>every "muh new tariff!" announcement sends things into hyper volatility mode.I love the tariffs. We have never had literally perfect opportunities to short like this on a regular schedule in history. They give us the exact dates and everything. >I'M GOING TO TARIFF ON (DATE) >OpenShort.png>Market dump on (DATE) >FreeMoneyPrinter.gif>Rinse and repeatLiterally the best.
>>60997259Bitcoin did 500% in three years, how is that not enough?
>>60997205Normies are too busy having sex. The only reason crypto had a bull in 2021 was because normies got cut off from parties.
>>60997259>>60997267Well institutional money is getting involved now, i think the money making opportunities are already there but only for people already in or buying now. When they buy in late they'll feel "rugged" again. It's kind of a cycle with normies.
>>60997244We need a major crash, more than 50%. Crypto is over they say, pink wojaks in the 'log, news shows declaring the bubble burst, even the jeet scammers pack up shop.Then, a long multi year crab, bleeding the entire time, until even mentioning crypto makes you sound like a retarded baggie.After this, we are ready. A new pump, it's another cycle, they say, we knew all along. Everyone's been buying and holding, they say, you didn't really think it was over?Normies will filter in thinking, I missed Bitcoin the last four times, but this time I'm going to be rich. They will be especially desperate now as conditions in real life have become insufferable.This is the only way I see normies coming back.
>>60997304Crypto does need a promise of a proper use case. Nobody except the most desperate are willing to just gamble in a casino with no usecase.
>>60997304There is some newfag making this exact post every single year>>60997348How retarded are you? Did you just find Bitcoin this year? I never would've imagined that it'd become part of the federal reserve back in 2010. Even as you type this inane post, it's still over 100k, which was a joke/meme for close to a decade before it actually happenedDefi is a use case, regular old commerce is a use case, anonymity is a use case, the crypto space is now matureWhy are you guys talking like there's some big development that needs to happenIt happened
>>60997205Fake apologies for last time and pretending that things will be different.
>>60997439Nobody uses defi and people won’t care about crypto if it just acts like gold.
>>60997244>The economy is in turmoilI don't know what flyover shit hole you live in but I'm doing just fine. Maybe try not being a high school drop out so you can get a real job Cletus.