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Itâs 2024. Donald Trump has just clinched the election again, Bitcoinâs hit a new all-time high, inflationâs running hotter than the DeLoreanâs flux capacitor, and everyoneâs wondering, âWhatâs next?â As we all wrestle with the wild pace of history, thereâs a flash in the sky, a crackle of lightning, and who should appear but Doc Brown himself. He hops out of the DeLorean, eyes wild and hair wilder, and says, âForget sports almanacs, Marty! Weâre going back â not to 1985, but to 2009, before anyone knew what a Bitcoin even was!â
Yes, weâd all love to jump into that time machine and zip back to January 3, 2009 â the day Bitcoinâs genesis block was mined. Get it cheap, stockpile our wallets, and maybe even tuck a few under the couch cushions. But hereâs the catch: Bitcoin doesnât work that way. Its greatest strength? "Everyone gets the price they deserve." No one gets a free ride, and Bitcoin doesnât have a rewind button â only a road forward.
Doc Brown was onto something when he said, âRoads? Where we're going, we donât need roads!â The path Bitcoin forges isnât one of shortcuts or regrets. Itâs a one-way journey to the future, with a price tag that keeps moving forward. It doesnât care if we wish weâd started at $1 or $100 â itâs relentless, and thatâs the point.
Today, people freeze at the current price, haunted by unit bias, plagued by a âmissed opportunityâ that exists only in hindsight. But Bitcoinâs value doesnât lie in a magical price point of the past; it lies in the present â in its steady march into the future. And standing on the sidelines, waiting for some impossible dip or trying to summon 2009 prices, is like being Biff: always scheming, always missing the point.
If Marty learned anything, itâs that you canât stand on the fence and hope things will work out. Biff, forever clueless and out of touch, is the perfect example of what happens when you miss the future staring you in the face. Imagine Biff in 2009 â heâd be mocking Bitcoin, laughing it off, and then spending decades regretting every lost satoshi. Donât be a Biff. Donât let hindsight or wishful thinking stop you from joining the future.
We all wish weâd snagged Bitcoin at the price of a coffee, but that DeLorean opportunity is long gone. Doc Brown would tell us the same thing he told Marty: âThe future is what you make of it, so make it a good one.â
So, next time youâre looking at Bitcoinâs price today, heart pounding like youâre about to hit 88 mph, remember: thereâs no going back to 2009. Thereâs just the next block, the next satoshi, and the next step forward. Where Bitcoinâs going, we donât need time travel â we just need the courage to act. And like Doc would say, when it comes to Bitcoin, where weâre going, we donât need regrets.
This article is a Take. Opinions expressed are entirely the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of BTC Inc or Bitcoin Magazine.
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