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Recently, I came across a term that’s very popular in the crypto world: Hodler. At first, I didn’t pay much attention, but later I realized how important the mindset behind this word really is.
Simply put, a Hodler is someone who buys Bitcoin and then holds onto it without selling. No matter how high BTC rises, how big the bubble gets, or how many people are bidding to buy, they grit their teeth and stick to their guns. It sounds easy, but actually doing it is really tough.
Think about it—Bitcoin’s price is extremely volatile. Because it’s decentralized, its value is entirely determined by market supply and demand. So when BTC skyrockets to crazy heights, most people can’t resist selling, and they can make millions in profit. But Hodlers don’t do that; they choose to ignore short-term ups and downs and instead focus on the bigger picture.
That’s the core of the Hodler mentality—ignoring short-term price fluctuations and believing in the power of long-term investment. They won’t be blinded by FOMO or beaten by panic selling. When others are shouting “Sell, sell, sell,” Hodlers are quietly waiting.
Looking at the current market shows the value of this patience. BTC is around 71.28K, with a 24-hour increase of +4.60%; ETH is also doing well, standing at 2.21K with a +6.44% rise; even XRP is around 1.36, up +4.39%. These numbers might not seem special to Hodlers because they’re already used to the rhythm of long-term holding.
Honestly, becoming a true Hodler isn’t easy; it requires strong mental resilience and market understanding. But if you really believe in the future of cryptocurrencies, then the Hodler strategy might be worth considering.