70% of Americans can’t afford a median home. Why?
Broken money forced people to use real estate as savings, making homes unaffordable. Houses aren’t savings accounts, they’re meant to be lived in.
#Bitcoin demonetizes housing, drives prices down and puts families back in homes.
Hace tiempo que dejé de ver Bitcoin como una inversión, aunque la mayoría de las personas digan que es solo eso.
No me interesa si sube o baja. Esa parte es secundaria.
Para mí, es una forma de ahorrar sin que el sistema me meta la mano en el bolsillo.
Porque confiar en el euro, en las pensiones o en que “el sistema te cuidará” es el camino ideal para acabar arrepintiéndote dentro de unos años.
Vivimos en una economía que no controlamos. Donde se imprime dinero como si fuera papel higiénico.
Y donde el futuro pinta… incierto, por decirlo suave.
Así que decidí hacer algo distinto.
Entender Bitcoin. Y usarlo para proteger lo que ya tengo.
Por eso preparé una guía clara, práctica y sin rodeos para que tú también puedas empezar.
✅ Nada de tecnicismos
✅ Nada de promesas vacías
✅ Solo pasos concretos y sentido común
¿La quieres?
Dale like, RT y comenta “Bitconia” para que te la mande por privado.
Porque lo que viene no va a ser fácil.
Pero si haces lo correcto ahora… tu yo del futuro te lo va a agradecer.
El Salvador's #Bitcoin investments are in the black!
After literally thousands of articles and hit pieces that ridiculed our supposed losses, all of which were calculated based on #Bitcoin’s market price at the time...
With the current #Bitcoin market price, if we were to sell our #Bitcoin, we would not only recover 100% of our investment but also make a profit of $3 620 277.13 USD (as of this moment).
Of course, we have no intention of selling; that has never been our objective. We are fully aware that the price will continue to fluctuate in the future, this doesn’t affect our long-term strategy.
Nonetheless, it is important that the naysayers and the authors of those hit pieces take back their statements. The responsible thing to do would be for them to issue retractions, offer apologies, or, at the very least, acknowledge that El Salvador is now yielding a profit, just as they repeatedly reported that we were incurring losses.
If they consider themselves true journalists, they should report this new reality with the same intensity they reported the previous one.
We’ll see… Stay tuned!