Crucial 10-Year Bitcoin Warning Issued by Jeremie Davinci

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Early Bitcoin adopter and crypto YouTuber Jeremie Davinci has taken to his X account to address new and potential BTC holders, giving them an important warning.

Davinci calls on those members of the global crypto community who have only started stacking Bitcoin or are thinking about doing it to make the right choice, hinting that he believes in BTC’s great potential as an asset.

His tweet includes an image that contains the famous book by Saifedean Ammous, "The Bitcoin Standard," and is addressed to college graduates in the U.S.

"Next 10 years are unwritten" - Bitcoin

The image in the tweet shows two characters - a young woman in her early 20s and an older man, holding a dumbbell (with a Bitcoin sign hanging next to it in the air). The man says that after stacking and holding Bitcoin for 10 years, he can finally retire.

The graduate woman says that she can now start repaying her student loan. Davinci admonishes those fresh graduates that those who stacked Bitcoin 10 years ago have seen their lives changed for the better today. “The next 10 years are still unwritten. What will you do with yours?” Davinci addresses the younger generation, hinting that they can follow in his footsteps and start saving BTC as well - and do it over the next decade.

At press time, Bitcoin is changing hands slightly below the $119,000 level after hitting a new all-time high above $123,000 on Monday and retracing by 3.86% since then.

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