Bitcoin’s Adoption Is A Marathon, Not A Sprint

Do not judge Bitcoin’s adoption now, but think long-term.

With the gradual arrival of institutional investors from the traditional financial world in the Bitcoin world, I hear more and more criticism of Bitcoin and its adoption by the general public, which would be far too slow. These greedy and profit-hungry Wall Street investors also often argue that Bitcoin is a boring market.

Indeed, it can take many weeks during which the price of Bitcoin stagnates without any perspective of an increase or decrease. The HODLERS have learned to enjoy these moments of calm because they are simply part of life. However, for investors in traditional finance, this calm is a waste of time since there are no profits to be made.

I therefore have the impression that there is a real misunderstanding on the part of a number of people about Bitcoin, both in terms of its mass adoption by the general public and its mission for the future.