October 3rd Meme Roundup: Falling Bitcoin and Upset Sellers

It's time for a new batch of memes. The editorial team at Plutonex has been collecting the funniest posts that crypto community members used to cheer each other up during the five-day workweek.
We tell you what crypto people laughed at this week and what news inspired internet users to create memes.
This week, crypto investors saw the long-awaited growth of Bitcoin. After an attempt to storm the $68,000 level, crypto community members began talking about the prospects of BTC reaching an absolute maximum.
"I'm checking my $183 crypto portfolio as Bitcoin surges."
For crypto community members who sold their bitcoins ahead of the next growth wave, the positive dynamics of BTC turned out to be painful.
"Investor Who Sold Bitcoin at $52K Eyes BTC Rising Wave."
Many noted ironically that the high volatility of the crypto market makes them forget about other important things, without which it is difficult to imagine the life of an adult.
"People my age: [getting married, having kids] Me: crypto market started growing again."

The saddest thing, according to Internet users, is watching the market grow for Laszlo Hanyecz, a man who, as an experiment back in 2010, bought 2 pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At the current rate, the food cost him $381 million.
"When I remembered about those damn pizzas."
Many crypto community members who sold their bitcoins before they saw the price rise are trying to find solace.
"Germany was right. This bull trap won't catch me. Bitcoin is overvalued and will soon crash to $30k."

While some are trying to justify the sale of BTC, others are making long-term plans for their bitcoins.
"Me in 2070, when Bitcoin is $1 million."

Cryptocurrencies also remind us that on its way to growth, Bitcoin has repeatedly caused gray hairs to appear on the heads of its investors.
"When everyone congratulates you for buying Bitcoin for under $20k, but they don't understand the horror you had to go through before BTC finally started to rise."
Plutonex