Binance’s CZ says smart Bitcoin investors buy in fear and not at market peaks
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Binance founder Changpeng Zhao noted that savvy Bitcoin investors tend to step in during moments of fear and uncertainty, rather than when markets are euphoric. In his latest X post, he stated, “When bitcoin was at its ATH, have you ever thought, ‘I wish I bought bitcoins early?’ Guess what, those who bought early did not buy at ATH, they bought when there was fear, uncertainty, and doubt.” CZ’s comments come as Bitcoin and broader crypto markets have experienced uneven sentiment in recent weeks. After lingering in “Extreme Fear” territory for an extended period, sentiment indicators began to recover, reflecting a modest shift toward caution rather than outright optimism. Several crypto community members appear to agree with CZ’s view, with one even suggesting that the same will be said about AI tokens. X user Lawrence Lanzilli also encouraged traders to buy BTC during this holiday period, stating that crypto institutions are preparing quietly for a 2026 bullish rally. He also reiterated CZ’s words, saying that “real stacks built in doubt, not euphoria.” Another X user also asserted that people are always looking for opportunities to generate revenue, adding that few are willing to deal with the nausea that comes with seizing the opportunity. He further commented, The price of being early isn’t just capital, it’s the stomach to click buy when the timeline is burning.” RWAlytics, a tokenisation insights provider based in Australia, also pointed out that most traders prefer the early, lower prices—not the fear that comes with them. Speaking in a similar vein to CZ, he stressed that conviction is born under FUD, not at record highs. In addition, another argued that the holiday lull at present will stack against 2018’s winter downturn, a quiet bear stage, which later laid the groundwork for the next big cycle. As…
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