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Anonymous (ID: hBpoih07) No.60927818 >>60927929 >>60931069 >>60931125 >>60935087 >>60935278 >>60935525 >>60937472 >>60937500 >>60939907 >>60942368
THIS IS FINANCIAL ADVICE
>BTC has no top cause FIATs have no bottom
>don't try to time the market
>don't sell your btc to billionaires for cheap
>USD price is irrelevant
>50% crashes are normal, 2X long leveraged traders will get wiped out, get used to them
>DO NOT SELL WHEN THE MARKET IS TRYING TO SHAKE YOUR POCKETS, BUY MORE
>don't think it's too late, it's never late, FIATs will always keep bleeding purchasing power
>don't short (or you will lose it all)
>don't long with leverage (or you will lose it all)
>don't swing (or you will lose sats)
>JUST BUY BTC, HOLD FOR A DECADE, AND KEEP YOUR PRIVATE KEYS SAFE, OFFLINE
>don't keep your btc in an exchange, buy them and transfer them offline immediately, do 100 offline backups of the wallet.dat or the seed key
>CBDC (central bank digital currencies) are a scam, not different than erc20 rug pulls, a digital equivalent of fake printed out-of-thin air fake FIAT money
>every project shilling FIAT CBDC is a scam
>sats is all that matters, all shitcoins bleed to zero in the long term, if you don't trust me, check 2017-era shitcoin mothly charts
>don't trust services like paypal, or other "you cannot withdraw your btc offline" services
>don't wrap your btc (wbtc and similar are scams, you give away your private keys, while you baghold a worthless erc20 shit-token)
>don't buy btc with funds like grayscale, or buying microstrategy, you need to pay a premium and you get fractional reserve exposure
>don't buy BTC with CFD like on eToro, it's fake unbacked paper trading
>i was buying below 1000$ and i will still keep buying above 60k/100k
>YOU NEED 56 MILLION SATOSHIS (0.56 BTC) TO BE IN THE TOP 20% OF BTC HOLDERS
>0.1 BTC is 10M satoshis, you will regret one day thinking 0.1 BTC was too little to own
>BTC is not a get-rich-quick scheme, it's a don't-get-poor-slowly scheme
[5:06 PM]
Anonymous (ID: TZlZFQRK) No.60927879
I have .125 - it's been so hard to get here and I came down from .25 to move back to the city, fund equipment for business I am building, furniture and bed, etc. Really thankful for the gains though, I basically 2x at .2 while I was unemployed and then saved a bit more before moving. Still a NEET, just starting to save back in BTC again. Learned my lesson with leverage trading too, lost about 1000 bucks. Honestly newfags, shitcoin fags, whoever - OP is 100% right please just do this
Anonymous (ID: bvEz/mo+) No.60927929 >>60927937
>>60927818 (OP)
thanks chatgpt
Anonymous (ID: CkYt1/ey) No.60927937 >>60927959 >>60927966 >>60935036
>>60927929
>chatgpt
smarter than 95% population
Anonymous (ID: S6Ehdnyn) No.60927959 >>60928459
>>60927937
t. dumber than 50% of the population
Anonymous (ID: bvEz/mo+) No.60927966 >>60928459
>>60927937
and still retarded
Anonymous (ID: CkYt1/ey) No.60928459
>>60927959
>>60927966
t. minus 96% but still holding
Anonymous (ID: 2NX3w8c4) No.60930052 >>60930775
she looks like bahiyyih from kep1er
Anonymous (ID: CkYt1/ey) No.60930775 >>60930840
>>60930052
t. all whites have same face
Anonymous (ID: 2NX3w8c4) No.60930840 >>60930874
>>60930775
t. english is not my strongest language
Anonymous (ID: CkYt1/ey) No.60930874
>>60930840
>implying english is something good
Anonymous (ID: 8rEbwatP) No.60931069 >>60931891
>>60927818 (OP)
>friend said kek is dead
>showed him my wallet
>he malding hard
Anonymous (ID: qOqm6kG2) No.60931125
>>60927818 (OP)
I sold all my btc and bought a meal. Feels good.
Anonymous (ID: CkYt1/ey) No.60931891
>>60931069
Anonymous (ID: Zt4qxkSE) No.60931896
t. lol
Anonymous (ID: CkYt1/ey) No.60934289
bump
Anonymous (ID: CkYt1/ey) No.60935036
>>60927937
Anonymous (ID: kyWrh/Z4) No.60935087 >>60935171 >>60935254
>>60927818 (OP)
Why bother transferring them offline? Coinbase is as secure as a bank, and no one withdraws all their fiat currency into cash to keep it safe.
Anonymous (ID: CkYt1/ey) No.60935171
>>60935087
google the error
Anonymous (ID: llIJcoZo) No.60935254 >>60935500
>>60935087
I'll answer in case you're being serious. There's no need to withdraw all your fiat since it's insured for up to $250k per bank account in case something bad happens. You don't get that guarantee with any crypto exchanges. Crypto exchanges can get hacked, go bankrupt, etc.
Anonymous (ID: VWETtUXS) No.60935278 >>60935360
>>60927818 (OP)
I have been following this tips since 2018.
Sadly I didn't go all in. But I sold all my stocks and bought my bag around 10k
Not gonna say that I'm retired, I'm still working. But Im in the middle of a sabbatical two year trip and this is the best time of my life. And all because of Bitcoin.
If this shit goes to 500k I will immediately retire. But I don't think this will happen in at least a decade. (The 1M moonboys are kind of delusional tbqh)
Anonymous (ID: llIJcoZo) No.60935360
>>60935278
>I have been following this tips since 2018.
Same. I bought up to $2000 worth of BTC and other crypto/stock/retirement assets every week between 2018 and 2024. I recently retired early but I could've done it years sooner if I had only bought BTC instead.
Anonymous (ID: CkYt1/ey) No.60935500 >>60935524
>>60935254
>insured
by some Jew people?
Anonymous (ID: llIJcoZo) No.60935524 >>60935528
>>60935500
G-d's chosen
Anonymous (ID: cCV1aSiM) No.60935525
>>60927818 (OP)
op is chainlink a scam or not??
Anonymous (ID: CkYt1/ey) No.60935528
>>60935524
no one pay by live for debits anymore
Anonymous (ID: Zt4qxkSE) No.60936049
Anonymous (ID: ceNHbpue) No.60937472
>>60927818 (OP)
Anonymous (ID: lVeqtztf) No.60937500 >>60937505
>>60927818 (OP)
You're right.

I play two moved ahead.

If BTC has value, ETH has value.
If ETH has value, then HBAR has value.

Mathematical.

You could make the biggest move by transferring your wealth here and there, but selling is "taxable". I want to hold with no worries. So I just stock on Hbars.
Anonymous (ID: ceNHbpue) No.60937505 >>60937676
>>60937500
Anonymous (ID: xs+ULvUa) No.60937524
MFW I own BitCoins that will be forever mine!
Anonymous (ID: lVeqtztf) No.60937676 >>60938204
>>60937505
Look up Leemon Baird. (US Air Force Academy Computer Genius)
Look up Mance Harmon. (US Air Force Strategist Genius)

On that alone, you know you are not dealing with a "regular" altcoin. But as you wish.

ABFT. Pegged to the dollar. No leader in consensus.

It's all there.
Anonymous (ID: ceNHbpue) No.60938204
>>60937676
a premined scam
Anonymous (ID: e0yxKBwr) No.60939907 >>60940138 >>60942257
>>60927818 (OP)
Honest question from a Bitcoin newbie, why is buying Microstrategy a bad idea, as long as you are also stacking sats as well? Doesn't it follow that as BTC goes up, MSTR will become a more valuable company?
Anonymous (ID: 1qUzq88L) No.60940138
>>60939907
mstr explodes when there is a clear btc bullrun, the rest of the time is fags secondguessing about getting ir or not
Anonymous (ID: yemh6SKH) No.60942257
>>60939907
Think of it as added leverage in exchange for added risk
Anonymous (ID: 53yJxkHx) No.60942368 >>60942422
>>60927818 (OP)
Bitcoin maxis act like the fiat collapse will only benefit BTC instead of all high quality limited supply assets (real estate, stocks, gold, Ethereum, etc.).
Anonymous (ID: xiTQYytM) No.60942422
>>60942368
All of those assets seem much slower to liquidate or move around (all requiring a middleman or trusted party)

When a collapse does happen, you most likely want maximum speed, flexibility and control (crypto)