
APPLE AND BITCOIN AND CRYPTO PAYMENTS
$4 TRILLION APPLE HAS LIFTED IOS RESTRICTIONS BANNING IN-APP BITCOIN AND CRYPTO PAYMENTS
WILD TIMES AHEAD 🚀

$4 TRILLION APPLE HAS LIFTED IOS RESTRICTIONS BANNING IN-APP BITCOIN AND CRYPTO PAYMENTS
WILD TIMES AHEAD 🚀
In crypto, the loudest hype rarely decides who survives—longevity does.
The ones that stick around usually have a community that keeps showing up through both bull and bear markets. They keep building, creating, and holding attention long after the excitement fades.
Catwifmask has been interesting to watch because:
• It’s maintained its market cap far longer than most people expected.
• More than 10% of the token supply is locked, which says something about long-term conviction.
• The community didn’t disappear during the bear market. If anything, it kept creating content and preparing for the next cycle.
That doesn’t guarantee success. Nothing in crypto does.
But if you’ve been through a few market cycles, you’ve probably seen that the biggest winners often looked “boring” right before sentiment shifted.
Curious what everyone else thinks:
What traits separate the meme projects that survive multiple cycles from the ones that vanish six months after launch?
The $MASK stays on.
Adam Back has a buy order in for 21 million Bitcoin at $0.01 cents. I don’t think we’ll ever see this, but it’s good to know this fact when you see people saying that Bitcoin is going to zero.
In 2012, when I first bought Bitcoin, it was $13 a coin. I watched it go from $13 to over $100,000. Now I’ll watch it go $100,000 to $1 million a coin. You believe yet?