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You would have sold Bitcoin at 100 dollars if you had bought at 10 dollars
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No one who bought BTC under 10000 is still holding.
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Cope thread.

Like 80% of Bitcoin hasn't even moved in 15 years, the entire world is basically trading 20% of the supply over and over while the early whales supply control it.
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>>60957660
This is correct. It is also true that if you bought early you probably owned many full coins - let's say 300. When you "sell" it would be easy, and likely for anyone not retarded, to keep a small percentage - maybe 10 - just in case. You still take large profit and hedge against the potential.

If you were sitting on a tiny percentage of the haul you sold for way-too-cheap years ago and it was 10 bitcoins, how would you feel now?
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>>60957727
the main driver of Bitcoin consumer adoption back in the day was shit like Silk Road. It was sloppy degenerates using it to buy drugs. Are you surprised that a large number of those people lost access to the wallets they used?
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>>60957660
I take some comfort in this logic being a retard, I would have had 100's of thousands of bitcoin at the time I was aware of it, easily, i would have lost or sold them all for a few dollars at most. I *MAYBE* would have been smart enough to think i better hold a 1000 of these just in case or something, but probably not.
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>>60958270
i am the meme/cartoon of the guy that knew but couldn't be bothered to mine or just buy...
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I 100% would have been cautious and only sold of portions of it as it went up. So the cope doesnt save me. On the other hand I could see me losing the harddrive I had the wallet on if I bought before it was worth anything.
My real mistake was listening to the FUDer back in the day as a way of justifying my own laziness. Also, I guess its not like I had a lot of money back in university, but its not like I couldnt have tried mining it or something instead
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yno
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>>60957660
You have to sell at some point, otherwise there is no point in investing.
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In 2010 I did some work on a friend's car and the nerd said he could either pay me 100 bucks or 25 Bitcoin. After he explained what that meant, I laughed my ass off and took the money. I know for a fact that I would have either forgot about how to access it, or sold the fuck out of it when it hit 20 bucks a coin
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>be me
>dextools open 24/7 like porn
>integrity dao chart climbing like a roach out of hell
>bag 2x’d overnight
>i screamed “holy fuck dao” into my pillow
>neighbors bang wall, i bang wallet
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>>60957660
I would have sold at $15, or even sooner. No way fake fiat will even be worth anything. Better to get out before people come to their senses.
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>>60957660
I would have sold for a $500 profit. I know that because that's what I did.
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>>60957660
I bought below 10k and didn't sell at 100k
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>>60957660
Unless you went to prison in the early 2010’s with a big stack you couldn’t access or just forgot about them for 10 years

I know about BTC since it was $10 but I was completely ignorant of investing back then, it was mostly a technical curiosity for me at the time. I then remember hearing about it breaking $200 barrier and thought I completely missed out. I remember later this one guy at school mention he was investing in BTC when it was $500. I thought he was stupid

Now I am hodling 1.2 BTC bought at an average price of 30k
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>>60957680
I bought at $6000 and still holding
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>>60960497
This. I can't even begin to explain how much normies didn't want anything to do with bitcoin pre 2017. If you're over 30 and want to pretend you hadn't heard of bitcoin by 2014, you're just lying to yourself to protect your ego. You weren't interested and you still aren't, otherwise you would hold Monero.
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>be me, 2007

>"Bitcoin? You mean the shit degenerates use to buy ecstasy off Silk Road with? No thanks.."

>goes back to jacking off to boxxxy threads
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>>60957660

of course
I remember when it hit 100 or 120 and I was flabbergasted
I thought then, if I had bought it when I first saw it I ever would have made it to 100.

first saw it on orlingrabbe.com
inb4 any number of insults
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>>60957660
The guy that would have sold BTC at 100 dollars is the same guy who will hold BTC at 100k. They were not made to make it.
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>>60957660
Damn right. Why the fuck would I hold internet funny money after getting a lucky 10x?
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>>60957680
What?
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>>60960864
I honestly can't believe there are people on this board with a cost average above 10k, alright I'm outta here poor fags
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I had 15 in 2015. I immediately sold them cuz it was my entire savings and I needed the money. I don’t really feel bad, or for knowing about it in 2010. Actually, the one thing I’m kinda mad about was not understanding it. No one ever explained to me, nor did anyone ever post about there only being so many and therefore the price would likely go up for a while. It was all just “buy bitcoin, hope it goes up and then dump it.” You really had to research it yourself. But then every fag so-called “expert” was like “it’s worthless internet money” and of course I believed it.

But yeah I would’ve sold at $1k, $5k, etc.

Now I have 0.3 BTC and I’m not selling, ever. I don’t give a shit. It could go to zero, I don’t care.
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>>60960913
Well it’s either going to be the best investment I ever made or it’s going to blow up in my face. I’m honestly just here for the ride at this point.
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I bought hundreds of thousands of dogecoin for like $150 when it was newly listed on robinhood at $0.002 and sold it all at 6-7 cents only to watch it go over 70 cents in the next couple of days. Now I trade perps for peanuts and wageslave :(
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>>60960927
Perfectly illustrates my point >>60960913

>No one ever explained to me
2015 was literally the peak of bitcoin education. I actually feel bad for people who want to learn today. Smart ones should realise they need to look for content pre 2017 in the same way that to learn anything today you need to find stuff pre 2023 because all the top results are AI slop now.

>nor did anyone ever post about there only being so many
This is just a basic fact that literally everyone in bitcoin knew.

>and therefore the price would likely go up for a while
This doesn't necessarily follow yet plenty of people thought and said that. The limit also has other more important implications that you obviously never got close to thinking about. For some reason you need 10 trillion YouTube videos screaming that the bitcoin price will go up with no substance or logic. If you had any ability to think for yourself you'd realise that might actually a bad sign for BTC's future.

Guy who sells at 100, holds at 100k. Textbook. It's the majority of people actually but most never got tested at $100 (failing to buy was their test really). They appear to have zero ability to think for themselves. Just stimulus, response. Like cattle, they exist to give all their meat (labour) away in the slaughterhouse (asset rug pulls).
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>>60957680
lol wrong
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>>60957660
Most likely, I don't have as much patience as others.
I mean, right now I'm unsure whether to sell everything I have on note.fun or if I should take some btc, I just want to have money without doing much
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>bought in 2013 at 400$ when /pol/ was shilling it non stop
>gifted some, gambled, bought stuff, cashed out
>still selling every year
>have 10% of my initial stack left
>could be rich if I never sold anything and cashed out everything now
>absolutely no regret because it let me travel le world during my 20s for years and avoid stress to have all my net worth in a gamble asset
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>>60961433
Bitcoin hit $1400 in 2013

Why even make this LARP post
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>>60961448
Yes and it was also 13$ in january 2013, I bought in october 2013.
I made around 60x my investment in $ value while btc did 290x, despite the fact I also bought ETH and BNB relatively early.
Nothing to be proud or larp about.

In 2013 /biz/ didn't exist and half the /pol/ catalog was BTC threads, I was a libertarian at this time so it was a no brainer to buy bitcoins.
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>>60957660
i bought at 1000 and i havent sold yet, you are just coping nigger.
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>>60960833
Me too....bought at 8000 and don't need the money at the moment. Waiting for a good price (500.000 +) or my kids inherit it.....whichever comes first
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>>60957660
Same mindset that’ll make you miss XRP and A too. Web3 banking’s next BTC moment and you’re still coping.
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>>60961063
>i am better than you, you should’ve known about this stuff all along, what’s wrong with you?
You must really be a great person to interact with more extensively



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