This entire bitcoin space breeds greed, envy, fear, and lust. All you of hodling bitcoin are mentally ill.
Dude, Its not bitcoin's fault if you choose to hang out with the wrong crowd. There definitely is a lot of greed, being so that money is involved. I am trying to figure out where envy, fear and lust came in. Maybe you are talking about those Roger Ver and Craig Wright Alts that like to call themselves "The real bitcoin". My sympathies if you fell victim to their manipulations.
When it comes to BTC, it is just a software that started running on humble 2009-10 PCs over the internet. This network then gave birth to a whole industry of GPU-mining, ASIC-mining and peer-to-peer trading. It has opened people's eyes to the fact that Govt. control over your finances should not be taken as unquestionable, especially when they can dilute and eat away at your hard earned savings with the smallest of legislations. That is the Bitcoin that I know.
1. Do your own research.
2. Don't invest more than you can afford to lose.
3. Don't believe people trying to sell you dreams.
4. Lighten up
Bitcoin millionaires already sold and cashed out. They bought into the Ponzi scheme early and you bag holders now allow them to cash out. They are the winners and you current bitcoin HODL'ers are the losers.
This is a natural concern for people who bought into bitcoin as a Get rich quick scheme. People heard from a friend about a friend who bought them and sold during the 20K ATH. Then they decided to invest into it with a zeal that should only be reserved for things you understand.
The fault lays with those super enthusiastic posts about moon and lambos on twitter and Reddit There was a lot of manipulation too. There are lot of people who will advice you to buy but the best way is to get involved, Stack Sats and only invest the surplus. Use it if you understand it and it benefits you.
The early adopters who held on during wild swings only have themselves to give credit to if their patience paid off. That is true for any investment. Irrational hatred towards them is no use. I do wish though that these so called "millionaires" did more to promote actual economic activity than building their own fiefdoms.