Is 0.28 BTC still an noble/achievable goal for the average person?

In terms of long term wealth building, eventual payoff, and safety net?

The 0.28 number seems to always be thrown around, but is there a consensus on whether it's still relevant?

When people ask me questions about BTC, I always respond with "one if you can afford it, or as much as you can until then," but this doesn't seem to stick with people as much as exact numbers.

I try to never give investment/financial advice unless people directly ask for it, but of course when it comes to Bitcoin people are either fascinated or laugh it off. Is 0.28 still a number worth bringing up as an achievable goal for newbies?



Submitted January 10, 2022 at 08:16AM by creativeoutlaw44 https://ift.tt/3GaXGPF

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