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I'm too risk adverse for it. If it doesn't have a positive, 10-15 year track record, I'm probably not interested.
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Yeah I mean it's tempting to treat it like a lottery ticket. Put $100 into various coins. For most of them, you will get nothing. You lost your $100. There is a chance, however, that one of them could turn into $100,000. At least, if you catch it on the spike and get out in time! (At the right in-and-out time, $100 in Bitcoin would be worth $40 million. Plenty of others though where $100 would be worth $50. Or $10. Or about a nickel.)
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yea, and some of them, the window to make the $ appears and disappears before you even notice it.
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At least Vegas gives you free drinks when gambling.
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(01-21-2025, 11:23 AM)Jakensama Wrote: At least Vegas gives you free drinks when gambling.
It's true, this is 100% how I see crypto. People get rich off gambling as well. More people lose their shirts though.
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(01-20-2025, 09:32 PM)Slamz Wrote: Yeah I mean it's tempting to treat it like a lottery ticket. Put $100 into various coins. For most of them, you will get nothing. You lost your $100. There is a chance, however, that one of them could turn into $100,000. At least, if you catch it on the spike and get out in time! (At the right in-and-out time, $100 in Bitcoin would be worth $40 million. Plenty of others though where $100 would be worth $50. Or $10. Or about a nickel.)
I suggest never buying random crypto coins.
BTC was an easy one and you will see by the news our new administration is crypto friendly.
We will have a BTC reserve just like oil, gold etc.
I pay all my mortgages, bills etc with Bitcoin these days. I live a simple life though and don't buy fancy shit like lots of other crypto degenerates.
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(01-20-2025, 05:08 PM)strife Wrote: I'm too risk adverse for it. If it doesn't have a positive, 10-15 year track record, I'm probably not interested.
DYOR
$BTC
1 year ROI 165.07%
5 year ROI 1,205%
10 year ROI 32,212%
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Happy now?
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(01-24-2025, 03:49 PM)strife Wrote: Happy now?
![[Image: T7CCJFS.png]](https://i.imgur.com/T7CCJFS.png)
You still got that Free CRO? HAHA! GG
You can't hold in crypto land for long unless its BTC. You can do shorts and longs but I don't mess with that.
I have MOG, SOL, BTC and CRO. I only hold CRO for the credit card benefits and ability to turn my BTC into useable fiat.
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hehe, that's just what was left in that account. I honestly can't remember why it's even there anymore, probably because I couldn't figure a way to get it transferred out. Everything I have left in Crypto was all given to me for free. Most of it is in Doge because that's the only serious crypto on the planet.
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