Why I Sold All My Bitcoin

That’s it. I’m done.

Isaiah McCall
Yard Couch

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I sold it all.

Thousands in Bitcoin. Everything I had accumulated for little over a year now.

The only Bitcoin I currently own is $20 worth a friend sent me on the Cash App for drinks. That’s it.

So why did I do it? Easy. I’m interested in other investments; a few specific
“alternative coins” that I believe will have a far greater ROI. These altcoins have everything in place to make it big. Now all they need is time.

All this being said, Bitcoin is far from reaching its potential. It will overtake the $10 trillion market cap of gold and become the greatest store of value the world has ever known. Don’t ever let a few dips in price — or Peter Schiff — scare you, Bitcoin is not going away, it's going to explode into the hundreds of thousands.

And that’s a conservative estimate.

Bitcoin is the first cryptocurrency, but in doing so, has become an entry-level coin. It’s what I use to educate others about crypto. Always start with…

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Isaiah McCall
Yard Couch

Journalist for 99Bitcoins and former USA Today, also Ultramarathoner | On Substack: https://isaiahmccall.substack.com/ mccallisaiah@gmail.com