Lol - I was thinking the same thing. 
Obisdian is more of a dgen / gambler than an investor. He's not stupid, but he has a stupid approach to investing, and lives for the "big wins". I have tried many times to change him - and not sure he ever will change. Still, its all good. All views are make for good discussion. And we all have our methods and own logic.
You have that wrong. I barely trade. I HODL more than you. When the market crashed in 2018/2019
you sold your BTC. I held ETH from 2017 all the way till now. You were the one living for the big win. Not me. My approach was I could care less if my crypto portfolio goes to zero. I'll rather see it go to zero than sell soon and see it go to the moon. But my thinking now is to sell with the intent to accumulate more when a correction does occur. Not to go for the "big win". Perhaps that's why you sold in 2018/19. Or maybe back then you weren't sure if Bitcoin had legs.
My recent buy into Shiba was $30 LMAO! It's just for fun.
Bitcoin is inferior to Ethereum from a technological point of view. It's slower, has less utility, and has architectural problems facing it in the future as mining yields decrease. There are more developers actively working to improve Ethereum compared to Bitcoin. What Bitcoin has is a first mover advantage and people like Saylor who will never sell. That's it.
Look at today. BTC has currently dropped more than Ethereum. Yes I know, it's one day. But the BTC Maxi reasoning is flawed. What tools are you using to look at charts? Go to
https://coinranking.com/ and look at the 3 and 5 year yields for all these cryptos. Bitcoin has not outperformed many of the current top 10.
You're getting caught up in the price of BTC, and not comparing the returns. Bitcoin's big market cap means it will be a slower horse in the race in the long run. People getting into Bitcoin now are not entering the ground floor. It's half way up the building.