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Why does the mainstream always ignore the rising floor? (The SpaceX IPO vs. BTC cope)

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I’ve been seeing a lot of "investment" subreddits posting memes lately, hyping up a potential SpaceX IPO while throwing trash at Bitcoin because it’s "stuck" at around $60k–$63k instead of hitting $1 million overnight.

It honestly blows my mind how short-sighted the general public is. They act as if traditional stocks or fiat currency have some magical "tangible value," completely ignoring that corporate valuations are heavily inflated and fiat is guaranteed to lose purchasing power year after year.

People completely ignore the macro perspective:

The rising floor: A few years ago, the cycle floor was $15k. Now, the floor has established itself between $30k–$60k. That is massive structural growth, but critics choose to look away.

The predictable cycle: We all know how this ends. Bitcoin will eventually climb to $250k–$300k in the coming years. When it does, the exact same crowd calling it "garbage" right now will FOMO in at the absolute top, screaming about a bubble while buying our bags.

Why is the average retail investor so blind to the reality of currency devaluing and Bitcoin's higher lows? Is it just pure coping because they missed the early boats?

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