Documenting my path to wealth through Bitcoin, simple investing rules, and long-term thinking. Sharing what I’m learning and what actually works for me.
I’m Sean. I care about 3 things:
1. Protecting money from dilution
2. Compounding patiently
3. Owning assets I can hold for years.
I buy Bitcoin regularly, invest with simple rules, and share what actually changes my behavior.
If you’re trying to build wealth without chasing noise, let's connect!
Many people want the reward of holding Bitcoin, but not the discomfort that comes with holding Bitcoin. That is the tradeoff. If the long-term thesis matters, then short-term discomfort is part of the price we pay.
Did you buy the dip?
Bitcoin is in a brutal drawdown right now. Down ~14% this week and sitting ~50% off the $126k ATH 😱
Fear & Greed Index is screaming EXTREME FEAR at 12.
This is the exact opportunity to position bit by bit and become a full Bitcoiner before the next rally hits.
Who else is DCA’ing through the bloodbath?
Here’s my mindset: Bitcoin shouldn’t make me impatient, it should force me to be disciplined.
I want to earn my income and save intentionally, but I also want to take my time stacking and figuring out self-custody.
The playbook is simple, even if sticking to it is the hard part.
I’m in extreme fear now!
I should have sold my bitcoin when it hits $78k and then buy back when it reaches $40k. Silly me.
But wait, do you think $40k will be the bottom?
Here’s my mindset: Bitcoin shouldn’t make me impatient, it should force me to be disciplined.
I want to earn my income and save intentionally, but I also want to take my time stacking and figuring out self-custody.
The playbook is simple, even if sticking to it is the hard part.
People get this wrong:
Bitcoin isn’t my only investment, it’s my wealth preservation.
I want cash-flowing assets to generate income, but I want BTC to protect my purchasing power.
People get this wrong:
Bitcoin isn’t my only investment, it’s my wealth preservation.
I want cash-flowing assets to generate income, but I want BTC to protect my purchasing power.