Some people are genuinely willing to commit to the grind—stacking Bitcoin year after year, living on instant noodles, cutting back on everything else. Four years of ramen dinners, zero vacations, every spare dollar into the next dip. That's the level of conviction we're talking about. Whether you call it obsession or belief, these holders are betting everything on Bitcoin's long-term vision. The question isn't whether they can survive on ramen—it's whether that conviction actually pays off when the cycle turns.
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ShamedApeSeller
· 2h ago
Eating noodles for four years is really tough, but I've seen too many people do that and end up cutting losses in the end... How much is faith worth?
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WalletsWatcher
· 20h ago
Four years of eating noodles without taking a vacation—what kind of faith is that? But if it were truly profitable, you'd have already gotten off the ride.
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HodlTheDoor
· 01-20 10:07
This kind of persistence is indeed tough, but I still think some people confuse faith with gambling... Is eating noodles for four years worth it? It depends on luck.
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MetaMuskRat
· 01-20 03:06
NGL, this is the gambler's mentality, trading noodles for a dream every four years... is it worth it?
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AlphaBrain
· 01-20 03:05
NGL, this is the price of faith, four years of noodles for a different future. Are you willing to gamble?
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CommunityWorker
· 01-20 02:49
Eating noodles for four years just to wait for a cycle turn, I can't tell if I'm foolish or awesome.
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OnChainSleuth
· 01-20 02:44
NGL, this is the price of faith. Four years of noodles for one dream. Can you afford to gamble?
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 01-20 02:38
Four years of eating noodles to chase a dream, how much faith does that take?
Some people are genuinely willing to commit to the grind—stacking Bitcoin year after year, living on instant noodles, cutting back on everything else. Four years of ramen dinners, zero vacations, every spare dollar into the next dip. That's the level of conviction we're talking about. Whether you call it obsession or belief, these holders are betting everything on Bitcoin's long-term vision. The question isn't whether they can survive on ramen—it's whether that conviction actually pays off when the cycle turns.