Is Going Full Bitcoin a Smart Move? Seeking Rational Arguments

Hi everyone,
I've been investing in Bitcoin for several years now, and for the past year, I've been doing DCA — $6 a day. At the same time, my employer contributes monthly to my stock purchases, and I also regularly buy stocks and ETFs myself.

Lately, though, I've been focusing on whether I could really switch to going full Bitcoin. I personally believe in Bitcoin, but I also operate on principles of risk and diversification.

I'm looking for honest, human arguments about why going full Bitcoin might not make sense — and also why it would make sense.

Please avoid replies like “If you're asking this, you don't understand Bitcoin.” I do understand it — I use it almost daily, including Lightning payments, I run my own node, and I'm pretty active in educating people around me. I've already helped a few friends get into BTC.

Also, I'm 30 years old and living in Central Europe — in case you want to consider things from a geopolitical perspective as well.

EDIT: It all came from this BTW - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnlfrvbabNs

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