Shagun
@shaguncrypto
Bitcoin-First Thinker ₿ | Strategic Capital Allocator | From Fiat Finance to Bitcoin Educator
If I hadn’t put in 10 years of long, exhausting office work, I wouldn’t have had the income to start stacking Bitcoin. Without that, I wouldn’t be financially free today. The value of honest, traditional work should never be dismissed. Not everyone is meant to be an…
I will always chose peace of mind over a 30-year mortgage. Because sleeping well is better than living big for people I don’t even know.
The urge to sell it all and walk away hits harder than you’d think. There are days I stare at my Bitcoin stack and wonder - is this the safety net or the golden cage? I’ve taken the risks. I’ve held through crashes, fought doubt, and ignored the noise. And yet, I still wake up…

.@grok What 3 events have at least a 68% chance of pushing Bitcoin above $200K over the next 9–12 months?
We’re still in the accumulation + normalization phase. Most treasury allocators are just testing the waters, not optimizing for balance sheet efficiency yet. The real leverage wave will come after broader regulatory clarity and BTC becomes a Tier-1 reserve asset, likely…
It’s hard to worry about bitcoin treasury companies getting over-extended with leverage when that’s years away. A lot of the new ones haven’t even started accumulating, and/or are a year away from ATM accretive dilution of equity. I imagine leverage at-scale will be 2027.
My dad showed me a ₹1,00,000 FD he did for me in 2010. Said it was for my future. Checked with the bank today, it’s now worth ₹2,40,000. Grew at ~6% annually. But inflation? 7% all these years. So in real terms, I only made ₹80,000 in 14 years. 😭
It took me 3 years to buy my first 0.1 BTC Then 1.5 years to reach 0.5 BTC And just 4 months later, I hit 1 BTC It’s true what they say - stacking starts slow, then it snowballs. You just gotta get that first 0.1.
Most blockchains are mutable spreadsheets chasing use cases. Bitcoin is a time chain, a one-way ledger of truth secured by physics, not promises.
I live with my parents. No car, no flashy job title. People think I’m “not doing well.” My school friend just bought a villa on loan and celebrated with champagne. Everyone celebrated. Why is owning liabilities called success but owning freedom isn’t?
I own 1 BTC. No debt. No drama. My friend owns 2 properties, 8 tenants, and a lifetime of repayments. But guess who gets the applause? Modern slavery just wears better shoes.
Is this the future of Bitcoin? • 2027: 1 BTC = $500K - “Too high, I’ll wait” • 2031: $1.4M - “It’s too late” • 2040: $9.2M - “I should’ve bought” • 2050: $33M - “My grandkid holds 0.02 BTC” The window’s not closed. You’re just scared of walking through it.
Grok4 just updated long-term BTC targets: • 2025: $175,000 • 2030: $950,000 • 2040: $7,200,000 • 2050: $34,000,000 Endgame? Bitcoin replaces nation-state treasuries.
No home loan + no lifestyle creep + investing instead of impressing + unplugging from distractions = financial freedom
If you can stack 10 BTC, you might never have to watch your family struggle ever again.
Bitcoin’s past 10-year CAGR? ~45% Grok says if that continues (or even slows to 32%) • 2030: $600K • 2040: $5M+ • 2050: $28M+ People think you’re crazy now. Wait till they call you a genius.
All it takes to become a millionaire is stacking a bit of Bitcoin every month. $300–$500 a month over a decade can change your life. So why aren’t more people doing it?
It all began with a quarter billion in Bitcoin. Now it’s a full-scale monetary revolution. This isn’t just accumulation, it’s a declaration of intent. The playbook is simple: Buy, hold, and let fiat collapse.
It all began with a quarter billion in bitcoin.
Everyone told me to buy a house. “Put $60K down, take the 30-year mortgage, stop wasting on rent.” But I chose peace over pressure. No monthly payments. No stress about interest rates. No fear of losing my job.
Boomers bought land for $20,000. It’s worth $600,000 today. We’re buying Bitcoin at $118,000. In 20 years, it could buy land, the house, and the neighboring plot. You’re not too late. You’re just early in a different era.