Stop HODLING bitcoin .
Hate HODLers.
Be a USER.

Hey everyone - what is dead may never die.

Yes, it’s been rough. It still hurts. But I’m actually optimistic about what’s coming next. Maybe it’s time to reboot the crypto community, and the crypto market - for real.

For years, crypto was sold to us as a way to make a quick profit, or as a long-term investment you just “HODL.” But what if instead, we used crypto for what it was originally meant for - everyday payments, community collaboration, charitable causes, and real, tangible value?

Because let’s be honest: the traditional HODLing philosophy? It’s toxic. You HODL… and often get nothing back. You HODL… you sit around waiting and hoping while nothing happens.

Why not try being a USER instead? Actually use your crypto. Spend it. Trade it. Exchange value.

My own track record:

The last time I got paid in BTC for freelance work - three years ago.

The last time I got paid in alt-coins (some 50 million coins of SafeMoon for a $50 sponsored post) - about a year ago.

Since then? Nothing. Just sitting on coins, watching charts.

So:
Stop HODLING.
Start USING.

Here’s why now might be the moment:

With more regulation around stablecoins and clearer crypto laws globally, crypto is inching closer to real usability - not just speculation.

As traditional finance remains shaky, people are hunting for flexible, digital alternatives. Crypto could fill that gap - but only if we stop treating it purely as an investment asset and start treating it as money.

Real-world adoption rarely comes from “moon dreams.” It comes from everyday use: paying bills, tipping creators, supporting causes, sending money across borders. The more people use crypto for real value, the stronger and more stable the network becomes.

The narrative needs to shift: from “get rich quick” to “get useful now.”

Let’s stop waiting for the price to pump or for some pump-and-dump scheme to work out. That’s not sustainable. Instead - let’s use our crypto as money, as tools, as freedom. Let’s be holders no more. Let’s be users.