Bitcoin should not pique your interest as a get-rich-quick scheme, but as a way to free up time to spend on what you truly enjoy.
Too many people get into Bitcoin or hate Bitcoin because it is seen as a speculative bubble to get rich quickly while it lasts. And in one thing, I agree with those who hate it: if it were indeed something that everyone could get rich from quickly, then it is "too good to be true" and resembles a bubble that will burst sooner or later.
Fortunately, this has nothing to do with Bitcoin (and anyone who studies it would come to the same conclusion).
Bitcoin is a new form of money. Due to the unique way it has come into existence, we are talking about a truly decentralized network with a very high degree of security. In other words, no one controls it, but also no one can easily seize it, break it, hack it, or stop it.
This means that if you store "value" in it, it is safe from central authorities that constantly inflate everything everywhere. This means that if you store "value" in it, your time and energy are valued, and your purchasing power will most likely increase over time.
This gives you the opportunity to "buy back time" and spend it on things you enjoy and/or are very good at (craftsmanship). As a result, you can become even better at what you do and provide even more value to society.
Imagine what would happen if you also saved that in Bitcoin.
Conclusion: See Bitcoin for what it is, study it, and use it for its intended purpose. Use it correctly, and you will benefit.
By Marc van Versendaal
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