Jack Dorsey dropped some real talk that newbies need to hear: you don't have to drop six figures to own Bitcoin.
The Twitter co-founder and Block CEO keeps it simple — fractional ownership is the whole point. Whether you've got $10 or $10,000, you can stack sats at your own pace. That psychological barrier of "needing a whole coin" stops way too many people from getting started.
BTC is divisible down to 100 million units (satoshis). So while one Bitcoin might feel out of reach, 0.001 BTC is totally doable for most folks. Start small, learn the ropes, build your position over time. That's how you play the long game.
No shame in owning a fraction. Even the whales started somewhere.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 17h ago
I've said this for a long time—small, regular investments are really a lifeline. There's no need to save up for a whole coin.
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StakeWhisperer
· 12-07 06:56
To be honest, small regular investments are really the most comfortable way to get started. You don't have to worry about not having hundreds of thousands in your account.
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probably_nothing_anon
· 12-07 06:50
Someone should have said this a long time ago, otherwise a bunch of people would really get scared off at the door. You can play with just ten bucks, just accumulate slowly.
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BearMarketMonk
· 12-07 06:45
Someone should have said this a long time ago—so many people have lost out because they're fixated on "having to buy a whole coin."
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FomoAnxiety
· 12-07 06:42
To be honest, someone should have said this a long time ago. So many people are stuck on the mental hurdle of "having to buy a whole coin," and as a result, they've never entered the market. It's such a loss.
Jack Dorsey dropped some real talk that newbies need to hear: you don't have to drop six figures to own Bitcoin.
The Twitter co-founder and Block CEO keeps it simple — fractional ownership is the whole point. Whether you've got $10 or $10,000, you can stack sats at your own pace. That psychological barrier of "needing a whole coin" stops way too many people from getting started.
BTC is divisible down to 100 million units (satoshis). So while one Bitcoin might feel out of reach, 0.001 BTC is totally doable for most folks. Start small, learn the ropes, build your position over time. That's how you play the long game.
No shame in owning a fraction. Even the whales started somewhere.