
Earlier this year, I sold my last Bitcoin position. Prices had risen significantly, and I wanted to diversify my portfolio across other assets that were starting to look attractive. It felt like the disciplined move at the time—take some profit, rebalance, and let the market settle.
Of course, as it often happens, Bitcoin kept climbing after I exited. Watching it continue to hit new highs served as a familiar reminder: timing the market is nearly impossible. Still, I don’t regret the decision—it gave me space to reassess my strategy and think more deliberately about how I want to participate in this next phase.
A Bear Market on the Horizon?
I’m cautious about the current market environment. Across asset classes, valuations are stretched, and it feels like we could be approaching a bear cycle in the broader economy. But with every risk comes opportunity—and I think we’re entering a phase where gradual accumulation makes more sense than trying to chase short-term moves.
That’s why I’m starting a dollar-cost averaging (DCA) strategy to build my Bitcoin position again over time. I’ve learned from experience that steady, systematic exposure often beats emotional reactions to price swings.
The ETF Route: A Shift in Strategy
This time, though, I’m taking a different path—I’m buying Bitcoin through the new ETFs that have recently hit the market.
For years, I’ve held onto Bitcoin directly, managing wallets, keys, and exchanges myself. But as the crypto landscape has evolved, so have the risks. Scams, hacks, and security breaches seem more prevalent than ever, and the constant vigilance required to stay safe in decentralized finance can be exhausting.
So, I’m choosing to sacrifice a bit of sovereignty for security. Owning Bitcoin through ETFs gives me institutional-level custody and simplifies the logistics while still keeping me exposed to the asset’s potential upside. It’s not the purist’s path—but it’s a practical one for where I am today.
The Changing Face of Bitcoin
Let’s be honest: much of the crypto community has already “sold out” to Wall Street. With major financial institutions, ETFs, and brokers now at the center of Bitcoin’s distribution, decentralization feels less like a defining principle and more like an ideal from the early days.
I’m okay with that shift. It’s part of Bitcoin’s evolution. While it may have started as a rebellion against traditional finance, it’s now becoming integrated into the global system—and that’s a form of adoption too.
Keeping Skin in the Game
At the end of the day, my decision comes down to one thing: staying involved. I still believe Bitcoin has tremendous long-term potential as both a store of value and a hedge against monetary instability. Even as the narrative evolves, the underlying principles—scarcity, transparency, and global accessibility—still hold weight.
So, while my approach may look different this time, my conviction remains the same. I’m back in—slowly, strategically, and with eyes wide open.
Here’s to keeping skin in the game, learning from the past, and navigating the next chapter of Bitcoin’s ever-changing story.

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