Last week, my in-laws gave my daughter $100. I encouraged her to put it into Bitcoin.
Knowing her love for ice cream, I explained it like this: 'The money you received is like ice cream that can melt away too quickly if not enjoyed in time. However, if you put it in Bitcoin, it will be preserved perfectly—just like how a freezer keeps your favorite ice cream safe until you really want to eat it.'
As she mulled it over, I could see her processing the idea. Finally, she nodded in agreement, and the plan was set!
It turned out to be the easiest explanation of Bitcoin I've ever given. Since then, her little Bitcoin stash has grown by 5% in terms of its Fiat value.
Next, I'll teach her about holding onto Bitcoin for a long time, like a treasure.
It’s called the Saylor-method, right?
“HODL and keep buying the top forever!”