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Title: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: KiaKia on March 29, 2023, 02:16:07 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Oshosondy on March 29, 2023, 02:26:06 PM
I can not sell my land because of bitcoin. The land will also appreciate in price and value as the area it is located is getting developed.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
The only way I get bitcoin is the bitcoin I receive on this forum weekly and I think that is enough for me for now.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Nwada001 on March 29, 2023, 02:29:49 PM
Selling off some properties to invest in Bitcoin is nothing but a grab opportunity. Land values barely appreciate in a short time, but BTC does. I am not saying there is definitely going to be a huge gain from bitcoin investment in a short period of time, but the percentage of higher ROI is higher than that of land. 
I'm already holding a small amount of bitcoin, which is not enough for me; if I see an opportunity to grab more, I will probably do that.

It's better for me to invest in Bitcoin than to have landed properties, whose value might likely depreciate over time, and to maintain them, which is not free but will cost you additional money that could have been avoided. I can sell off any property of mine to invest in bitcoin, provided it's not something I use in my daily life but something I actually own for the sake of investment.


What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

I have not actually sold out any property of mine to acquire Bitcoin, but I have sacrificed something worth more than property to acquire it, which is my time working in different paid jobs to earn a living and at the same time be able to save up for my Bitcoin bagging. The goal is to get what we can with what ever we can afford. 


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: tbct_mt2 on March 29, 2023, 02:37:15 PM
If those land tiles are your properties and you don't use it for agriculture, cultivation, and don't have plans to use them in near future. Selling them is not a bad idea as Bitcoin is in its bear market and next year, a new bull run likely will come with a next block reward halving.

After taking profit in 2024, you can use money to buy those land tiles back. I guess they won't increase too much in value as consequences of Pandemic and economic recession globally and locally.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Maus0728 on March 29, 2023, 02:38:48 PM
Butthole?  :P

Just kidding!

Do you still remember what Tommy Shelby from Peaky Blinders said, that everyone is a whore and we just sell different parts of our body? Well, in my case, I am selling my brain to earn money and accumulate BTC. Interestingly, sometimes it's quite the opposite; I sell my BTC for things that I know will only bring me temporary happiness, LOL.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: maydna on March 29, 2023, 02:53:30 PM
I'm lucky I haven't sold anything in my house and only play the money I earn from my trading profits, and that is sufficient for my daily life and can also save in fiat and bitcoin. That is one way to survive, especially amid inflation currently hitting this.

You've done what you need to do to invest in bitcoin and it's probably the right thing. Perhaps, other people can be different, but we have the same goal and keep hoping to achieve that goal together later.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Fiatless on March 29, 2023, 02:55:49 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

Diversification of investment is an important factor when taking decision in business. Investing is bitcoin is a great decision to take but it is also necessary to have other sources of income. It is possible that you can make so much money to buy more lands in 2024 and it is also possible that you might not make any profit. Nothing is certain in the bitcoin sphere that is why you are always advised to invest what you can afford to bear when you lose.
For me, if the land is not fetching me any profit and the price might not appreciate within a projected period of time, selling it to buy bitcoin is not a bad idea. But if the land is in a choice area that can appreciate or rise more than 100% like in my country, I will keep the landed property.
For now I have not sold anything to buy bitcoin because I have a plan that includes buying bitcoin every month from my monthly savings. I will keep accumulating with my little savings until I get maybe 1bitcoin in few years  ;D.        


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: utybbas2 on March 29, 2023, 02:58:00 PM
Last year I sold an old car that I did not quite needed the money from, so I figured It might as well go to a good think, and i choose bitcoin as that.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Bananington on March 29, 2023, 03:19:43 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?
If your land is really big and selling a small part will not make the remaining too small for whatever you have in mind, you can sell small as a means to have investment in land and also in bitcoins. Deciding to want to sell your land because you feel this year will be good for bitcoins and that you can easily get another land may be a decision you get to regret. Land is as much as an important investment as bitcoins are.

What are you doing to get yours?
For me, the only thing I that I can get rid off so I can accumulate more bitcoins is "habit". I need to abandon some habits that make me spend unnecessarily and on unimportant things. I have to get rid of the habit of drinking, partying and other such activities for the time being.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: AbuBhakar on March 29, 2023, 03:24:39 PM
I believe it’s ok to sell part of your properties if you didn’t use them or doesn’t get any income from it because it’s value is just stagnant. This time, selling it for an asset with a high chance of growing in the future by just holding is good because the property will just be same stagnant whether you sell or not.

The only time selling a property was bad is when you are using it but still you sacrificed it just to get capital without any assurance that you will get back your investment.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: kryptqnick on March 29, 2023, 03:52:21 PM
I'm not selling anything, to be honest. Firstly, I just don't have any major property or different assets, but secondly, if I had, say, a flat of my own, I wouldn't have sold it for Bitcoin. While Bitcoin may rise in value, selling property like that means having to rent and spend money on that, and the same goes for other major things to sell: there are significant trade-offs. And if you have, like, several flat or something, you probably don't need Bitcoin because you're already fairly well-off as is and can profit from lending your property or, at some point, from selling some of it when the market feels right. I think the best rule is to invest what you can afford to lose and if property or something else is that thing, it's alright to sell it and invest.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: BIT-BENDER on March 29, 2023, 03:57:34 PM
Is never a stupid decision and also if anything goes wrong you bear the burden and if it goes right you get the victory so no one can really direct you on how to invest in Crypto-currency.

The base of your investment is that you hope Bitcoin would reach an all time high on or before 2024 well sorry to say there is no certainty in crypto-currency and never bank on popular opinion. If the land is yours and you want be in any trouble then it’s fine.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: xSkylarx on March 29, 2023, 04:05:01 PM
Are there any assessments that you have right now? except land? like a car, motorcycle, or jewelry because land is always appreciating in value every year, meaning its value increases, and if you plan to buy again in the next few years, for sure it will be more expensive. Also, bitcoin is an investment. What will happen to you if you lose your investment? How will you purchase land? It is better to save or buy bitcoin with what money you have than sell it off. I would really say it was a bad move.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Ndabagi01 on March 29, 2023, 05:00:55 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

2023 will be an incredible year for crypto investors, but that does not justify putting oneself under pressure to sell something valuable in one's life. It has been said that you should only invest what you can afford to lose. In a real-world scenario, are you willing to lose your land after investing in bitcoin with it? We believe bitcoin will not fall or you will lose your asset, but let us not do or go beyond what we can control in the future.

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Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

I have not sold anything to acquire bitcoin this year and do not intend to do so in the future. I'll definitely invest in bitcoin when I have enough money. But the pressure will not force me to do so. There is still time for me, and anyone can join at the last minute.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: salad daging on March 29, 2023, 05:02:25 PM
Land property is still very important and day by day the price of land is also increasing so I don't sell any assets just because of bitcoins because in principle I can still collect bitcoins in any way without having to sell assets which in my opinion is also important.

For example, by collecting bitcoins at this time, trading, with signature campaigns, airdrops or even there are still many ways for me to collect bitcoins, if this method can still be done and produce, why should I sell land?
I know that everyone is different in their understanding of how to get bigger profits later, but I have never done that method except for emergencies involving life.

But I'm the other way around, if I get a bigger profit then I will buy more properties to diversify into other assets.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Davidvictorson on March 29, 2023, 05:15:18 PM
A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?
Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, 
Will I sell my land to buy Bitcoin? No. Will I sell my gold or any precious metals to buy Bitcoin? No. Will I sell my car to buy Bitcoin? Yes. Will I sell my iphone pro max to buy Bitcoin? Yes. What's the difference? One is an asset and the other a liability. Assets will increase in value over time while liabilities will decrease in value over time. Truth be told, all we know about Bitcoin and its future is based on speculation and hope. It isn't something I will risk my assets for but will gladly do for my liabilities.

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What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
I have a fixed amount each month that I DCA to buy Bitcoin. That's how I get my Bitcoin for now. Sometimes too, I chose to get paid in Bitcoin from some of my side gigs.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: jayce on March 29, 2023, 05:17:52 PM
I can't really say that converting properties assets into bitcoin is a stupid decision, but it raises the risk. We are aware that you could gain big profit overnight with bitcoin because of its price volatility, but properties has been proven as the most profitable with less risk investment. Though, the bigger risk, the bigger profit.

Well I didn't sell anything to buy bitcoin this year yet, but I'm planning to sell my camera because I have no time to use it and photography apparently isn't my thing lol. I bought it by cashing out my bitcoin, and once I able to sell it, I'll probably converting the money back into the bitcoin. Good luck for your plan, KiaKia.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: $crypto$ on March 29, 2023, 05:28:13 PM
I can't tell the truth but partly it's a stupid decision because it takes more risk but it's true that bitcoin can return profits quickly than property profits, but I don't do it just for bitcoin because the way is wrong.

Or even valuable items that I have bought before will never be sold just because of the desire to multiply bitcoins in this way, this step is actually hard in my opinion they are only consumed by the high ROI in 2024-2025 even though I know that is a cycle where bitcoin is always will reach ATH again.

But I don't want to put all assets in one item, so I have several assets to store, such as property, bitcoin, gold.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: drwhobox on March 29, 2023, 05:52:43 PM
If you don't need that land also, there is no chance that the price of your land will increase anytime soon, you can go and sell that piece of land a buy bitcoin, if I were you, I would make that decision. Obviously, I am not an expert so don't take any decision based on my suggestion.

Bitcoin price may go up this year or next year, but you can not guarantee that and make the decision out of that calculation. 


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on March 29, 2023, 06:26:00 PM
I haven’t really got rid of anything so to speak but in 2014 and 2015 I used to be a cheapskate denying myself nice things to buy bitcoin all the time. It worked out well shall we say many years later. The best thing you can do is save as much bitcoin as you can for retirement etc. Bitcoin is your financial lifebelt so buy as much as you can, sell whatever you can, within reason to increase your stash.

You can go on as many nights out as you want when bitcoin moons. You can buy as many nice cars and clothes as you want when bitcoin moons but for now try to be frugal. Buy as much bitcoin as you can, your older self will thank you.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Frankolala on March 29, 2023, 06:43:37 PM
This is a risky move that you did,because you have 100% confidence that bitcoin price will hit the bull market after its halving next year. Anyway,i guess the land is not in a good location and it isn't something big. After the bull run you can buy a bigger land at a better location which makes sense to me.

I don't have any property that I can sell,all I want to do is to start acquiring some property now. I have been accumulating my bitcoin that is paid to me in my signature campaign because I believe that if I keep on accumulating it till 2025,I will have a good amount of bitcoin to sell.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on March 29, 2023, 07:09:17 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?
Bitcoin is an asset and likewise a piece of land, of which both has great potential to double in value in the future, so for me I will rather sell my car to buy Bitcoin than sell my land to buy Bitcoin. But thou it's certain that in 2024 which is the year for the next halving and it has been speculated that the price of Bitcoin will skyrocket so high creating room for another All Time High which is quite not far anymore.
So for me, the first thing I got rid off was using the money meant for my house rent to buy Bitcoin back then in 2020


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Justtoons on March 29, 2023, 07:25:31 PM
As we all know, land is a fixed assets whose value can not depreciation in couple years. the value of land increases as development takes place with time.

people who rent out their land, will earn more value over a couple of years without thinking about fluctuation or decrease in the cost. but selling out your land to buy Bitcoin doesn't really sound as a good idea.

you could as well rent out your land and use your yearly returns, or rent to purchase BTC and with time you will hold more than enough BITCOINS.

Price of Bitcoin, is unstable and can fluctuates unexpectedly. We cannot tell about the future or assume that 2024, btc will give a high return. so be wise, why making some  decisions that may affect you financially.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: deathcode on March 29, 2023, 07:28:06 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

I don't know I can't judge or assess other people's decisions whether it's a stupid decision or a brilliant decision.
But I think it's fine to sell some of your land, a good move in my opinion as long as you are not greedy to sell all your land or your property to invest in Bitcoin.
Because in my opinion land assets will actually be very useful someday whether I will rent it out or for build a business, a house for my children or maybe I will just pass it on to my children.
If you want to take advantage of the opportunities that exist by selling part of your land, that's your right and everyone will definitely take their own risks to try to take advantage of opportunities to get multiple profits from Bitocin.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Falconer on March 29, 2023, 07:42:26 PM
I don't sell anything to invest in bitcoins, but some people may have. I try to save expenses and collect as much bitcoins as I can for cheap, much more recommended than selling your assets to invest.

Consider that the price of bitcoin will fluctuate forever, so you really need to be able to invest an amount you can afford to lose. This means you shouldn't force yourself to invest by selling any asset as long as you can save some of your salary for doing so. You can, but if you can accept the risk.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: bangjoe on March 29, 2023, 07:51:40 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

When I think about this, in my opinion it depends on the strategy and risk management used in investing in bitcoin, basically we all here believe that bitcoin will always form new highs in each cycle, but indeed in this case some people treat bitcoins differently in different ways.
what is clear is that a strategy like this is intended for a very long term and already has financial stability apart from investing in bitcoin, because basically if you don't have that stability it will have the potential to disrupt funds invested in bitcoin, because it can be dragged away due to basic needs or other urgently, of course, losses will be obtained if the bitcoins that are owned are priced down from the price we previously bought so that we are forced to liquidate at loss prices, and I think that is why some people project the way they invest in bitcoins.
especially when talking about land which has a fairly stable price in terms of increasing even though it is relatively small every year.

Me too, I'd better use a safe search strategy like doing a DCA strategy that uses the money from a portion of my income.
Doing what you do It's quite risky, especially if financially still not stable, except for the property that we sell to invest in bitcoin, the property is useless or just a waste of money to maintain it.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: TribalBob on March 29, 2023, 08:42:16 PM
not to sell existing property or investment for BTC, because I have applied the investment that I have to my child in the future
if I want to invest in btc, I just have to follow the events in this forum patiently, in time I will get what I want, right?


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: The Cryptovator on March 29, 2023, 09:01:08 PM
When it comes to cryptocurrency, it's important to approach it with a logical mindset rather than being driven by emotions. As a highly volatile asset, Bitcoin can be a risky investment, and it's essential to be mindful of how you acquire it.

Personally, I prefer not to risk any of my other assets to buy Bitcoin. Instead, I suggest purchasing it from your savings or earning it through various means. This way, you can safeguard your hard-earned assets while still gaining exposure to the potential upside of Bitcoin.

It's difficult to predict the future of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, and it's always possible that we may need to wait for an extended period to see any significant returns. Additionally, there's no guarantee that our daily income will remain stable or even increase, which is another reason to be cautious when investing in such assets.

By keeping our other assets separate from Bitcoin, we can ensure that we have a backup plan in case of any financial crises. This way, we won't be forced to sell our Bitcoin prematurely and can hold onto it for as long as we need to see a profitable return.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: lionheart78 on March 29, 2023, 09:09:10 PM
What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

I have some funds of altcoin from previous accumulation.  So I think I will be dumping them to accumulate Bitcoin in preparation for the upcoming bull run.  I don't dare to sell my tangible asset since I have some other way to buy Bitcoin.  For me, these tangible assets such as gold and real estate property are as precious as Bitcoin.  They tend to increase in price as time pass by.  Besides, it is always best to have our eggs in different baskets so I come to a decision to not touch tangible assets in exchange for Bitcoin but rather sell the same kind of asset (cryptocurrency) that is less liquid and more vulnerable to dumping and crash.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: jossiel on March 29, 2023, 09:11:50 PM
It's not a stupid idea if you know what you're doing. People only tend to do stupid things when they jump on it buying bitcoin without any idea how volatile it is.

I've sold a bunch of altcoins for buying bitcoin and it tends out a few of those altcoins pumped more than bitcoin but there's no regret. The plan is to stick around and have more bitcoin as much as possible as I can.

Just stick to your plan and don't listen to your surroundings if they're only telling you negative things and discouraging you what you are up to.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Stalker22 on March 29, 2023, 09:13:14 PM
I haven't sold anything to get more Bitcoin, but I have been hustling hard by budgeting and cutting back on unnecessary expenses. I have also been putting in extra work hours and taking on side gigs to earn more cash to invest in Bitcoin. I see Bitcoin as just one part of my overall investment strategy. While Bitcoin can be a great investment, it is still a relatively new and volatile asset. I think it is always wise to spread your risk across multiple investments.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: robicon on March 29, 2023, 09:23:17 PM
Some people think it is wrong to sell real estate unless it is an emergency. For me, selling part of my land is an emergency so I can get more Bitcoins. I believe 2023 will be an amazing year for Bitcoin investors. I plan to get more land in 2024 or when Bitcoin hits a new ATH. What do you think? Is it a stupid or brilliant decision? Share your stories. What steps are you taking to get more Bitcoins? Let's talk about it.




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Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: South Park on March 29, 2023, 09:36:50 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
No one really knows your circumstances better than yourself, if you think this is a move you can afford to do then do it, however you still need to be incredibly careful, holding bitcoin can be very easy when the capital  you are holding as an investment is on the low side, however selling a piece of real estate and then invest some or all of that money on the market can bring you a lot of headaches, as now every time the price goes down you will become very worried about the performance of your investment, and while I think you will do well, this will only become true if you can hold your coins until the bull market comes.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Finestream on March 29, 2023, 09:41:13 PM
I can not sell my land because of bitcoin. The land will also appreciate in price and value as the area it is located is getting developed.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
The only way I get bitcoin is the bitcoin I receive on this forum weekly and I think that is enough for me for now.
If you want to invest and play it safely, you will not invest using other assets or properties because that will bring a lot of risk. Instead, invest on your spare money or invest using your profits from signature campaign or trading. That way, if your investment does not work in the future, you will still own those properties you wish to invest, but if you also succeed and prosper from your investment, that will give you additional profits aside from the future profits you will gain from your assets or properties.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: freedomgo on March 29, 2023, 09:45:07 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
Your idea might be good but it won’t work for me. I still prefer to invest using a portion of my savings from my hard-earned money rather than selling my property just to invest. If I lose, then I will just save again and then invest. Unlike if you sell a portion of your land, if you lose as losing is quite inevitable from investing, then you will never regain that portion of land you have sold. Although I still see this as individual’s preference m, but I believe most of us here won’t agree selling a portion of property just to finance a risky investment.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Yatsan on March 29, 2023, 10:24:45 PM
My 'wants 'and I only kept my 'Needs', in order to have save money and invest to this industry. Also I am now putting more time in order to focus with market price charts and crypto related news for me to be updated. These things are nothing much to others but for me, these efforts are important especially if you want something to happen. There will be just times that you'd sacrifice some of the things for a more important things that would benefit you in a long run.
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
Your idea might be good but it won’t work for me. I still prefer to invest using a portion of my savings from my hard-earned money rather than selling my property just to invest. If I lose, then I will just save again and then invest. Unlike if you sell a portion of your land, if you lose as losing is quite inevitable from investing, then you will never regain that portion of land you have sold. Although I still see this as individual’s preference m, but I believe most of us here won’t agree selling a portion of property just to finance a risky investment.
As long as he's fine with the tendency of losing that amount, no matter where it came from; whether from personal savings or properties, that is just fine. The only problem to some is just they are making investments a gamble. They are 'betting' what they have and expect that its value would be assured to double but that's not how this investment works. No assurance of anything because the market itself is way too unpredictable.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Lanatsa on March 29, 2023, 10:33:35 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
When it comes on selling out possessions then i could say that im not really doing that much but rather im doing the opposite on which out of my crypto profits, i did able to buy up something.I do make out some

accumulation of Bitcoin out of my online jobs which is paying through bitcoin and its including signature campaigns and at the same time im a freelancer who do really accepts and get paid by crypto.

This is why accumulation wont really be that much of a problem but of course the earning i do have is only less thats why its not really that fast but still it is better rather than on having
none at all.We do have our own ways and yours isnt really that an bad idea either.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: livingfree on March 29, 2023, 10:34:16 PM
I have equal treatment for my land assets and properties and bitcoin holdings so, I can't let go of my land just to buy bitcoin.

At least, I am not yet on that part since I don't have to sell it if I want to buy bitcoin as I've got some cash left ready to be spent if I need to buy massively.

And that cash is coming from my passive income like that's coming from those lands and that's why I cannot just let it go if it's stably giving me some cash even if I want to buy bitcoin.

So, I just have to collect and save from those incomes for me to buy bitcoin and just DCA it regardless of the market situation.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: seoincorporation on March 29, 2023, 10:45:24 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

I think it's a great idea to sell lands to buy bitcoin, I mean, while more we invest then more we win, that's the right way to make a ton of money. But on another hand, I take a look at the markets and have mixed feelings... Are we late for the party? I mean, bitcoin was at $16,500 at the start of the year and already hit $28,400. The ones who believe in the coins already made close to 90% profit this year. And I don't know if it will go up or down from now. The market is in a complex situation right now.

So, I think is a wise move to invest in bitcoin now, but it would be better to invest in the start of the year.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: seoincorporation on March 29, 2023, 10:45:35 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

I think it's a great idea to sell lands to buy bitcoin, I mean, while more we invest then more we win, that's the right way to make a ton of money. But on another hand, I take a look at the markets and have mixed feelings... Are we late for the party? I mean, bitcoin was at $16,500 at the start of the year and already hit $28,400. The ones who believe in the coins already made close to 90% profit this year. And I don't know if it will go up or down from now. The market is in a complex situation right now.

So, I think is a wise move to invest in bitcoin now, but it would be better to invest at the start of the year.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Jody.Drummer on March 29, 2023, 11:43:24 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
I don't even give up valuable things to be here because from the start I always buy bitcoin with money which is the result of setting aside my needs and it really isn't really used for quite a long time and part of it is from monthly unexpected funds which are indeed it's not used either so I'm not giving up anything here other than that, moreover I don't feel it's something that has to be given up because I'm clear in this regard investing but it's a big risk. It doesn't mean that we will lose, but only that the worst possibility is that there are conditions where we have to let it go, even though from the beginning until now I haven't felt anything like this (Hopefully not).


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Ryu_Ar1 on March 29, 2023, 11:49:18 PM
Although in this case the final decision is in your hands, but with conditions like this I think it is a rash decision made.
Even though the big hope in 2024, especially the halving, is a good increase, no one can really assure one hundred percent that the conditions will go according to plan even though some previous history has always been the same when bitcoin halving.
The concept is not like that I think, we don't need to give up everything for Investment because we are also not gambling in this case so we cannot peg that xx year will be profitable when it is here and buy a lot.
Just buy as usual and as much as we can, no need to force the will that starts from desire because things like this sometimes won't go well.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: qwertyup23 on March 29, 2023, 11:57:22 PM
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Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

Well, if selling my personal time is considered, then I would say that.

Participating in campaign signatures is the best thing that has ever happened to me ever since I joined this forum. Back in 2017, I was just a normal college student struggling to look for ways to earn additional income with convenience. As someone who also lives in a third-world country, the competition for jobs had never been harder due to lack of any initiatives from our government.

Now with campaign signatures, not only did it contribute in me finishing my degree (I was able to purchase several school materials by selling my BTCs weekly) but it also gave me the opportunity to aim for a higher goal- which is to HODL and sell it by the time I get older.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: isaac_clarke22 on March 30, 2023, 12:33:55 AM
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Well being homeless is really hard ya know? Not sure what you mean by selling "some part of my land" as an emergency, but I would not use that amount to buy BTC. Here in my country, it is quite a stupid decision to make considering how life is really difficult in here.

I would just use some part of my savings to invest to Bitcoin since those are the amounts I can afford to lose anyway and it won't matter if it did not turned out good in my own end.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Ronsbit on March 30, 2023, 12:49:29 AM
Getting rid of properties is not a bad idea anyways but knowing what to invest with the proceeds of the sales is what matters. Bitcoin is not a bad  idea to invest in after sales of unwanted property standing as a liability to you. OP, the issue of selling a land is not  a bad idea but it depends on the situation at the moment of sales. For me, i do not see it as a bad idea but if it were to be me selling my land for bitcoin, it depends on the location of the land at first as these are the criteria i look into before buying a land.  As  we all know, land appreciates but not as fast as bitcoin and another to put into consideration is the ability of the profit when gotten from bitcoin after sales to replace that property being sold for the business. I always replace any property sold as a result of business investment so as that i now that i have something to hold unto when something of this nature comes up again.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: landheer on March 30, 2023, 01:08:25 AM
In my opinion, selling land to buy bitcoins is actually not a problem as long as we have very large land and only a small part of it is sold and the money is used to buy bitcoins.
but if for example our have only a little land, in my opinion, don't sell it because investing in bitcoin is of course very risky, so it's better to look for idle money, such as money from side jobs and so on.

my op has never sold anything of value to buy bitcoins. because for me in investing must be full of careful consideration.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: speedy963 on March 30, 2023, 01:30:27 AM
In my opinion, selling land to buy bitcoins is actually not a problem as long as we have very large land and only a small part of it is sold and the money is used to buy bitcoins.
but if for example our have only a little land, in my opinion, don't sell it because investing in bitcoin is of course very risky, so it's better to look for idle money, such as money from side jobs and so on.

my op has never sold anything of value to buy bitcoins. because for me in investing must be full of careful consideration.
You mean if that's the only plot of land you own you can not sell it right? Well, I have a few properties that I no longer needed which I sold to buy bitcoin too and the rest was used to cultivate my remaining land.

Selling properties as long as you didn't need them is also a good choice. Some may say that time will come when you really need it the most but nah for me specially here in our country it only adds unnecessary expense such as paying taxes and maintaining the land costs a lot rather than selling them. Besides as of now I didn't have a child who will inherit those lands, maybe some time in the future my mind will change and use the profit I earned from cultivating the land into a small business that could become something my children will inherit. Who knows.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Marvell1 on March 30, 2023, 02:50:03 AM

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

Everyone's investment perspective is different. Selling land to buy bitcoin I don't support because it's too risky for me, but if you feel it's worth the trade-off, you can. So as long as you're investing money that you can lose and you're willing to take the risk if that happens, then you can sell anything and invest wherever you see a return. Like borrowing money to invest, it's too risky and not advisable, but if you can take the risk, you can try it.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Gallar on March 30, 2023, 03:11:23 AM
Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
I have never sold anything to invest in bitcoin, nor have my other investments. because in my opinion doing all of that is very risky, selling property and so on to invest in bitcoin in my opinion is not the path I choose, especially if I have to sell land assets.
you say a year later you will get more land by buying from the sale of bitcoins. indeed it could be, if all goes well, what if there are no more people selling land. because land prices also increase every year, because people are getting denser, especially in areas with high economic levels, land prices are getting higher.

even I am the opposite of you, I invest in bitcoin really want to buy a lot of assets such as land, apartments, livestock and want to build a business.
but everyone has their own steps that are best for their nets. you with your investment like that can still be said to be quite good, because what is important is not the result of borrowing from the bank.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Stella Mese on March 30, 2023, 03:15:19 AM
I think in modern times like now investing in bitcoin is something we have to do because so we don't get left behind and also so that our business can progress,

but in buying bitcoin, of course we have to use the right money so that if one day we lose the money we won't regret it.

but of course in this case everyone's opinion is different. and indeed in business you also need the courage to take risks, and in my opinion if we are brave it can also be like selling land or so on, to buy bitcoins, provided that we must be prepared to lose.

but if I have never sold anything of value such as land and so on, because in my opinion land can be used as a long term investment. and I'm sure the price of land in the future the price will be high. I even once bought land from the sale of bitcoin and I will make it a long-term investment.

but in this case everyone's thinking towards success is of course different.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: lienfaye on March 30, 2023, 03:21:57 AM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?
Well, if you see Bitcoin as more profitable than your land, I don't see anything wrong with your decision as long as you know the risk for doing so. However, isn't it good to have more investment? Because if one fails, we still have other investments to count on.

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.
I have not sold anything yet to buy Bitcoin. Because my way to accumulate is through my earnings. I just take advantage the price when there's a huge decrease to buy more.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: sulendra12 on March 30, 2023, 06:45:49 AM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?
Investment is not something you called "emergency". Are you ready to lose your assets if you can't reach your expectation? Have you thought about that? I'd assume you know all the risks even before making this post.
I'd rather use other affordable money where pretty much if you manage to do it, you can buy another lands instead of selling your assets just to buy another assets like you did now.

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.
I haven't sold anything, if you think time counts then I sold my time for Bitcoin. Started to know about Bitcoin from 0 on faucets.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Outhue on March 30, 2023, 08:10:28 AM
I can not sell my land because of bitcoin. The land will also appreciate in price and value as the area it is located is getting developed.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
The only way I get bitcoin is the bitcoin I receive on this forum weekly and I think that is enough for me for now.
I don't have land or properties I can sell for Bitcoin, but I have seen millionaires selling off their cars to buy some Bitcoin and I don't see anything bad in this, also we don't know how many lands OP has, if he is selling some part for Bitcoin it's not bad, I can't imagine selling my properties to acquire Bitcoin but if I have a lot of properties then I may be able to consider doing the same.

Land investment also takes time to yield, way longer than if you buy bitcoin and hold for a few years and the returns will also be greater than if you sell the land years later, assuming buying 1BTC for 28,000$ today and selling over 100k in 2025, this price target is very possible, isn't it?.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: retreat on March 30, 2023, 08:19:40 AM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

I am not very brave like that to sell my land or property to buy Bitcoin, because even though I also believe that this year the price of BTC will increase I prefer to buy it using the money I get from my salary and other investment returns. Even though some people say that sometimes we have to take risks for something big, but I'm not that brave and choose to play it safe, because after all I still stick to the words "invest in something with what you can lose" , and to be honest I am not willing to lose the property or land that I have now to invest in Bitcoin.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: BenCodie on March 30, 2023, 08:29:50 AM
I've not yet sold anything yet for BTC, I am admittedly a bit of a hoarder. However after reading this thread and giving it a closer think, maybe it's time to de-clutter and convert the stagnant items that have value into Bitcoin.

Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

It's not a bad idea. Just do it responsibly as you have suggested, being selling a part of the land instead of the entire thing. Diversify into gold, silver and Bitcoin. You can't really go wrong. It's only a stupid decision if Bitcoin's long-term rise is in doubt. I think at this point it is far from a guess that involves doubt or an "if it will grow" kind of scenario, rather a matter of "when". I agree with you that 2024 is the year! Maybe sooner if banks continue to topple...

Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?
Investment is not something you called "emergency". Are you ready to lose your assets if you can't reach your expectation? Have you thought about that? I'd assume you know all the risks even before making this post.
I'd rather use other affordable money where pretty much if you manage to do it, you can buy another lands instead of selling your assets just to buy another assets like you did now.

If you doubt Bitcoin in the mid-long term then you are right in what you are saying. As already said though, I think it's well past the point where we are still wondering if Bitcoin is going to succeed in the long run.



Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Cantsay on March 30, 2023, 08:43:45 AM
selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin,

Selling your land to buy Bitcoin? Nah!!! I don't think I'll ever do that, currently I'm even planning on acquiring more lands in areas that haven't been developed. You know when you purchase land in underdeveloped communities they sell for very cheap amount and after sometime when development starts you can resell for a higher amount and I have been doing that for some time now.
You can just rely on Bitcoin alone as your only source of income or the only investment that you have, you have to look for other means to increase your wealth, if it's a different investment I might consider selling my land to invest in it but if it's Bitcoin no I'm not going to do.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: LogitechMouse on March 30, 2023, 08:52:28 AM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
Well, you said "some" and not all, so I consider it a way for you to "diversify" your assets.

For me, it all depends on when did you made that decision. If you made that thing during the peak of cryptocurrency when Bitcoin is at ~$65,000 then I would say that it would be a stupid decision because you bought Bitcoin at it's peak. However, you did it when Bitcoin is near at it's bottom (yes I consider it near the bottom still even though we've seen huge increases already from it's past bottom of ~$17,000), so I guess it's a not-so-brilliant one, but still not a stupid decision either. Maybe a good decision I guess. Some might say "Why did you sell your land for Bitcoin?" or "You just made a wrong decision because of the risk that you might face."

I think that you made that decision because you believe in 4-year cycles, and with that, we're the same. If only I had some lands in the past, I think I might do the same as well. If only I have some properties or some real estate that I'm holding, I might sell some, and buy some Bitcoins. Now with regards to what I sold this year to buy Bitcoin, I didn't sold any, and when I mean I didn't sold, I mean I didn't sell other important things to me just to buy Bitcoin. I used my monthly salary to buy it. I always keep a quarter of my monthly savings to do dollar-cost averaging.

Like I said, some might disagree with what the OP did, but it's his land, and it's his money so I guess he knew the risks that he might face when he made the decision.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: fuguebtc on March 30, 2023, 09:01:02 AM
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Well being homeless is really hard ya know? Not sure what you mean by selling "some part of my land" as an emergency, but I would not use that amount to buy BTC. Here in my country, it is quite a stupid decision to make considering how life is really difficult in here.

I would just use some part of my savings to invest to Bitcoin since those are the amounts I can afford to lose anyway and it won't matter if it did not turned out good in my own end.

While bitcoin's upside potential is huge, we don't know anything about the future, so selling land to buy bitcoin is really too risky, and we cannot support OP with this decision. No one knows when bitcoin will increase in price, and land can also spike in price and also become harder to buy back.

Last year, real estate prices in my area increased dozens of times, something that has never happened with traditional real estate, surprising everyone. Now, it's harder than ever to buy a home and real estate in my area.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: m2017 on March 30, 2023, 10:58:48 AM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency,

Tell that to Didi Taihuttu. ;) - https://www.instagram.com/diditaihuttu/ or https://diditaihuttu.com/

He sold all his property to buy bitcoin. Despite the fact that he has a family and children.


well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?
I don't think you should trust your feelings when it comes to money and investments. Rather, one should trust the voice of reason and facts here.

Will 2023 or 2024 be an incredible year for BTC-investors? It will be possible to say only after this. Now it's like taking a leap into the unknown. If you are lucky, you will be able to increase the area of ​​your lands, if not, then you will lose what you have (if you are subjected to fear and panic). It may turn out that bitcoin's ATH will be a little later and you will have to wait a bit.

Whether your decision turns out to be stupid or brilliant, we will only know after the fact.


Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
Personally, I didn't sell anything for the sake of buying btc. If we talk about material things.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: ElmedoRator on March 30, 2023, 11:22:51 AM
I find that the problem is like this, even though I did not want to, I also had to sell my investments at a low price because of the problems around my life, looking back on myself I see mistakes in the initial capital process and not completely control the unexpected risks.
But things do get better with time and I don't think we need to be so perfect about anything in life, everything changes in its own way and neither does investing. You need to be hard on yourself with mistakes. Accumulate what we feel is reasonable with our ability.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: EarnOnVictor on March 30, 2023, 12:18:18 PM
As much as we might want to take part in the blessings of Bitcoin, we should take it gently and be sensible about it. You should not be so desperate to sell anything in your way simply because you want to buy Bitcoin. Landed property is an asset as well, I might only consider selling about 20% of it if I so much desire to invest more in the coin.

Thankfully, no need for that as I've been in the investment environment for many years before Bitcoin, so it has been calming me. And when I know about the coin, I just moved some money there without selling any property.

I've also been sending spare money regularly to own more of it, but under ease.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: justdimin on March 30, 2023, 01:44:22 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?
If your land is really big and selling a small part will not make the remaining too small for whatever you have in mind, you can sell small as a means to have investment in land and also in bitcoins. Deciding to want to sell your land because you feel this year will be good for bitcoins and that you can easily get another land may be a decision you get to regret. Land is as much as an important investment as bitcoins are.
I still do not think that land is a way to go because land is a limited thing as well. Think about it this way, you can print more fiat, you can even print more stocks, or you can even find more gold in the world and mine it, sure there is a limit to gold as well so I will agree with that, but bitcoin is like the land, it's limited and there are only a few good places left to buy as well, sure you can buy at a bad place and hope it gets more crowded overtime, but the good ones are already occupied.

This is why selling off a land plot is not a good idea, when you have it, keep it and you would be doing a lot better in the future as well, that will gain value like crazy.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: lovesmayfamilis on March 30, 2023, 02:14:41 PM
So now there is a topic with a different direction? Someone on the forum buys yachts and bicycles and makes repairs with bitcoins, and someone else sells all this to buy it?
A little funny. I saw a story about selling motorcycles and my wife's jewelry, but I think that selling something from home is not quite the right thing to do.
Are people crazy about bitcoin? Why not just make regular investments without hurting yourself elsewhere? Maybe I'm very reprehensible, but I see some kind of passion in it when I hear that people take out loans, sell houses, and so on. Do not create an idol for yourself; in this case, it is greed for money, and life shows that such love always ends very badly.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: rat03gopoh on March 30, 2023, 02:46:33 PM
Fine, I'll tell my slightly different version.

I later found out that I got more graphic design work in this space, so I needed a higher editing armors spec. The only thing I've gotten rid of is an old laptop turned into a custom PC by spending most of my bitcoins, that was in 2019. I didn't lose points accumulating bitcoins, and didn't have to sacrifice anything to lose. I buy bitcoins with work.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: yazher on March 30, 2023, 03:16:34 PM
In our era, you don't do those things that the others did because you can just spend some time doing some bounties and use all the rewards to invest in bitcoins and just do that cycle until you decided to withdraw them all. Back then bounty campaigns are legit and only a few projects are not paying but when some scammers made their version of ICOs, that's when the problem begin, and until now the chances of getting payment from those bounties are dramatically subsided and also most of them are no longer worth to work for.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Ultegra134 on March 30, 2023, 03:43:11 PM
So now there is a topic with a different direction? Someone on the forum buys yachts and bicycles and makes repairs with bitcoins, and someone else sells all this to buy it?
A little funny. I saw a story about selling motorcycles and my wife's jewelry, but I think that selling something from home is not quite the right thing to do.
Are people crazy about bitcoin? Why not just make regular investments without hurting yourself elsewhere? Maybe I'm very reprehensible, but I see some kind of passion in it when I hear that people take out loans, sell houses, and so on. Do not create an idol for yourself; in this case, it is greed for money, and life shows that such love always ends very badly.
I've read multiple stories on how far and beyond some people went to buy Bitcoin, although I wonder how many of these are actually true. To be honest, I believe that a large number of them are actually not sure how it exactly happened, but anyway, whatever floats their boat. Personally, I wouldn't resort to selling properties or assets in order to buy Bitcoin or any other coin. You shouldn't resort to extreme measures to conduct an investment; you'll have to set a budget you can afford, otherwise it could also be an irresponsible act.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on March 30, 2023, 06:56:07 PM
Well, I have not sold anything to acquire Bitcoin; my first investment in Bitcoin was made with money earned from my job. I feel it's even easier for me this time to invest because of the plan I am using, which is a "reoccurring buy" every month when I receive my salary. It's also easier for me to save my profits anytime I receive payment in Bitcoin. If a person has a job, I believe it is more prudent to invest from their salary earnings rather than selling other assets, such as land, gold jewelry, landed properties and so on to invest in Bitcoin. I have not really read of any physical things to invest in bitcoin.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Captain Corporate on March 30, 2023, 07:14:08 PM
Well, mine turned out to be an endoscopy. Long story short of my life; I had my mother in law had cancer last year, terrible year, better since September thankfully and recovered, but she had a sick dog (my wifes dog when she was not married, stayed with her family) and we took in that dog because mother in law couldn't take care of it, since the dog was sick, it couldn't walk and slept on a diaper paper type of thing. I stayed awake at night and wife stayed awake at regular hours, I worked at night to make sure I could earn some money freelancing like I always do. Thank god I have the best job in the entire world, elon musk isn't as happy as I am, its damn the best job anyone has ever had.

In the end, back-to-back, earthquakes happened in Turkey and estimates of the death toll are over 50k+ and I donated all that I saved, literally had zero money, then the dog passed away unfortunately, and then I started eating too much, which costs a lot in Turkey, when you eat fast food every day, I am sure its a lot of cost in most nations. This all destroyed my entire finance, I was literally at the brink of another debt crash very soon. Instead, that period was followed by my stomach bleeding because I started eat fast food every morning for breakfast and every night for dinner, and drank 3 litres of coca cola zero every day. This of course caused me to bleed, and I went to doctors and had an endoscopy and turns out I just have to chill.

Now, obviously, I have to just eat well, usually cheap food, like potato and such, pasta even, not spicy, not nothing, just regular basically tasteless food. This will allow me to save so much more money, less to drink, less to eat, not going out because I am sick at home, basically there is nothing to spend money on at all. And I will probably accumulate a ton of bitcoin compared to my past, not these 3-4 months because I would be paying the medical bills, but after that? I am going to get richer and richer every single month for sure, just gotta pay the bills first, and then all will be well.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: pixie85 on March 30, 2023, 07:17:15 PM
I'm doing it in an indirect way.

I'm not selling property so that I can turn that money into bitcoin but I'm selling some things from time to time so I don't have to sell my bitcoin and I can stack up my signature campaign profits. Without selling stuff I probably wouldn't be able to live comfortably, but I have so many unneeded things that I can keep on doing it for a long time. Most women do.

Truly one of the best ways to get more bitcoin is selling old stuff. Check if you have an old phone, or some clothes, maybe jewelry that you never wear, a watch. Sell it and get more bitcoin with the money. You'll get something for nothing and you'll feel much better, like getting 2 things done at one go.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Viscore on March 30, 2023, 09:53:18 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
Investing in bitcoin is good, but you can always invest in it from your hard-earned money, and not from the property that you decided to sell so you can invest in bitcoin. That is a very risky decision mate. If you lose, you may lose your property as well. Good thing I don’t have any property to sell lol, just to invest in bitcoin. I just used my profits from signature campaign and when I already earn good amount, I decided to invest them in bitcoin.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: SOKO-DEKE on March 30, 2023, 10:58:01 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

I will say that you made the right choice if, based on your research you believe that investing in bitcoin will be more profitable for you than the land. However, if you are selling your land and buying bitcoin instead because you have heard people saying bitcoin will increase in value in the future, I may say that you are making a mistake because you haven't made the necessary comparisons. Are you aware that investing in Bitcoin carries a higher risk than investing in land properties, I would argue that it is still advisable to diversify your portfolio by not making all of your investments in one particular asset class. Sofar is not all you are selling, I may the decision is okay.

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin.

Since I can only invest what I can afford to lose, I have never sold anything in order to purchase Bitcoin and I have no need to do so now. I only purchase Bitcoin when I have the funds, but I'm not in a rush to invest in virtual assets over tangible ones. And I'll tell you not to be in a rush to succeed in the bitcoin market since there's no way of knowing what will truly happen in the future. That being the case, we shouldn't put all of our money into bitcoin investments.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on March 30, 2023, 11:08:16 PM
Sorry but in my own honest opinion, selling your land to buy bitcoin is a stupid idea, land on its own is another great investment, I personally will not sell any of my lands to buy bitcoin, instead, I would sell cars, home theater, TV sets, other types of home appliances, anything at all that is a liability to me, I will sell it and use the money to buy bitcoin.

The only reason I would sell my land to buy bitcoin is if the land is not in a good position, or it's under dispute and I am not sure about winning it over at the end of the day, or maybe I have way too many plots of lands, way more than I would ever want or need, then, and only then, I would consider selling some as a means of diversifying my investment, the money will be invested in bitcoin, aside this reasons, I don't think I will sell Land to buy bitcoin.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Dzwaafu11 on March 31, 2023, 07:14:48 AM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?
OP Your study indicated that you made the right choice, but if I had any advice for you, I would advise against selling your land to buy bitcoin since, as you mentioned, while you believe that the price of bitcoin would increase in 2023, you cannot be certain of it. Hence, in my opinion, if you live on the land, the area will develop soon, and when you sell the land, you'll still have money left over to buy more land. I guess you can't afford to lose your land; what will happen to your plans if the Bitcoin you expect to rise doesn't?
Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin,
I don't use to sell any of my properties to acquire bitcoin, regardless of how it is, even the ones I recently got. Instead, I use the money I can afford to buy bitcoin.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: riantolie on March 31, 2023, 08:20:46 AM
I never got rid of anything to buy Bitcoin, lol. I wouldn't sell a house or a car if I had one just to buy Bitcoin. I'm sure we'll see at least $100K, but when - no one knows.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: gabbie2010 on March 31, 2023, 11:37:14 AM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
I don't think it's a good idea to do that from my own experience I bought a land from the sale of some of my Bitcoin in 2018 should I now be resale itand buy some Bitcoin? No I had already achieve one of my aims of hodling some Bitcoin after it price pumped, well it's up to any individual to decide wisely whether to sale some of their assets to buy Bitcoin with the hope of it price reaching a new ATH this year, personally I won't take such a decision because of the risk of losing a very valuable asset, I would rather source for funds somewhere else possibly borrow money to buy Bitcoin with s gradual repayment.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: hZti on March 31, 2023, 11:56:32 AM
I never got rid of anything to buy Bitcoin, lol. I wouldn't sell a house or a car if I had one just to buy Bitcoin. I'm sure we'll see at least $100K, but when - no one knows.

If you sell your bitcoin you can also buy bitcoin again so I don’t see the point in your behaviour. Still it was a smart decision at least if you do look at the past. We will see what the future brings and if we can really see 100.000 usd in the future. So far it looks good and I’m also very optimistic.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: RealMalatesta on March 31, 2023, 12:58:24 PM
I still do not think that land is a way to go because land is a limited thing as well. Think about it this way, you can print more fiat, you can even print more stocks, or you can even find more gold in the world and mine it, sure there is a limit to gold as well so I will agree with that, but bitcoin is like the land, it's limited and there are only a few good places left to buy as well, sure you can buy at a bad place and hope it gets more crowded overtime, but the good ones are already occupied.

This is why selling off a land plot is not a good idea, when you have it, keep it and you would be doing a lot better in the future as well, that will gain value like crazy.
That is a good approach based on which nation you live in and where this land is located. I know for a fact that lands where I live is very valuable and I wouldn't sell the land I would ever own here (not that I would ever afford to own land here) because its a multi million populated huge city, and land here could build like 2-3 big apartments, and go for at least 10 million dollars.

However, I also know a friend who lives in a very segregated area, a rural area, and the lands there go for so little that you can buy one with one salary, its really worthless and won't even be worth more than a few months salary at most in the future as well. So this logic depends on where the land is.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: lovesmayfamilis on March 31, 2023, 02:34:46 PM
In the Russian segment, there is a picture that sounds like: "When I sold my family car to buy more Bitcoins"
I think, on the eve of the first of April, this picture will set you up very well for tomorrow. ;D

https://i.ibb.co/jD7tkLM/na-zlobu-dnya-55185-1.jpg (https://imgbb.com/)
https://www.anekdot.ru/id/1360024/


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: RockBell on April 01, 2023, 09:27:46 AM
Everyone is waiting for bitcoin halving which might trigger bull run but one funny thing is that you can not predict bitcoin price and bitcoin has a gained a lot of awareness with more people becoming interested in it. Selling things to invest in bitcoin is a personal decision you will make personally and being aware of the risk it comes with is not bad sometimes the risk might just be what it, knowing well that bitcoin is a long time investment not hoping for a miracle to happen anytime soon. Since your mind is mad up I hope you don't end up selling  ;D.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Issa56 on April 01, 2023, 09:57:57 AM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
Selling of properties just to accumulate bitcoin is a wrong idea, If you are investing in bitcoin, always invest what you can afford to lose. I know bitcoin bull run is coming but nobody is sure when it will happen, I don't think you should be giving people assurance that it will happen this 2023.

The only thing I know I have get rid of just to invest in bitcoin is unnecessary spending, I don't really spend on things that are not really useful to me, those money that am suppose to use for things that are not really necessary, I use it to accumulate more bitcoin, but I don't sell properties to accumulate bitcoin.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: boyptc on April 01, 2023, 10:30:05 AM
Everyone is waiting for bitcoin halving which might trigger bull run but one funny thing is that you can not predict bitcoin price and bitcoin has a gained a lot of awareness with more people becoming interested in it.
It is what's the result of halving, another bull run is being awaited by all of us. We might not able to predict correctly the price but still, that's likely that it's going to be higher than the last one.

Selling things to invest in bitcoin is a personal decision you will make personally and being aware of the risk it comes with is not bad sometimes the risk might just be what it, knowing well that bitcoin is a long time investment not hoping for a miracle to happen anytime soon. Since your mind is mad up I hope you don't end up selling  ;D.
That can't be stopped for those that haven't accumulated a lot yet. They're chasing to have as much as they can while the price isn't shooting up yet.

That's a way to cover all of those missed opportunities and they can't wait to have spare money to invest but instead, they result in selling their other precious things just for bitcoin.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: karmamiu on April 01, 2023, 11:49:39 AM
Everyone is waiting for bitcoin halving which might trigger bull run but one funny thing is that you can not predict bitcoin price and bitcoin has a gained a lot of awareness with more people becoming interested in it.
It is what's the result of halving, another bull run is being awaited by all of us. We might not able to predict correctly the price but still, that's likely that it's going to be higher than the last one.

Selling things to invest in bitcoin is a personal decision you will make personally and being aware of the risk it comes with is not bad sometimes the risk might just be what it, knowing well that bitcoin is a long time investment not hoping for a miracle to happen anytime soon. Since your mind is mad up I hope you don't end up selling  ;D.
That can't be stopped for those that haven't accumulated a lot yet. They're chasing to have as much as they can while the price isn't shooting up yet.

That's a way to cover all of those missed opportunities and they can't wait to have spare money to invest but instead, they result in selling their other precious things just for bitcoin.
I usually don't like the idea of selling something important just to buy something with the same importance rather, I'd try to find a way to acquire new source of income in order for me to buy the things that I need or even investments. I won't specifically judge anyone just because they want to sell something like property or another asset, coz we don't know what's the situation and besides it varies directly from person to person as to which is important to him/her or not.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Rigon on April 01, 2023, 11:58:38 AM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
If you have land in a good position, that too is an investment. And if there is normal position land then you can sell it and invest in Bitcoin. But even if the best time to invest in Bitcoin is gone, there is still plenty of time to invest. I think the decision you have taken is very reasonable. Bitcoin will cross $100k in 2024 for sure. If so then surely you can buy three times more property later than what you are selling now. But of course you have to take risks. Don't be afraid to take risks. If you are afraid of investing, you will not succeed.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: ilovealtcoins on April 01, 2023, 12:20:26 PM

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk

First, selling real assets to invest in bitcoin is discouraged and shouldn't be done. Especially real estate, because land can also bring better returns than bitcoin can. I never have and will not sell anything to invest in bitcoin, my entire investment portfolio is built with salary after I have deducted all necessary expenses, I will invest in this risky asset with money that could be lost.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Inwestour on April 01, 2023, 12:40:18 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
It's your choice, it's up to you to decide whether to sell the land for investment or not, I am against such a decision, but this is just my opinion, it's up to you.

I can only say that if you decide to do this, then wait for the bull market and never sell if the price is going to fall. 2023 may not be what you expect, there may be a long flat, or even a further fall, and only by 2025 will we reach the peak of growth in a new bull market.

In the long run, your investment should bring a good profit, and if the land does not rise much by this time, then you can buy more than you had, or buy what you previously sold, and leave the rest in bitcoins to wait for further growth.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: crunck on April 01, 2023, 02:03:03 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
It's your choice, it's up to you to decide whether to sell the land for investment or not, I am against such a decision, but this is just my opinion, it's up to you.

I can only say that if you decide to do this, then wait for the bull market and never sell if the price is going to fall. 2023 may not be what you expect, there may be a long flat, or even a further fall, and only by 2025 will we reach the peak of growth in a new bull market.

In the long run, your investment should bring a good profit, and if the land does not rise much by this time, then you can buy more than you had, or buy what you previously sold, and leave the rest in bitcoins to wait for further growth.

There will also be cases where bitcoin won't rise, and real estate will increase because life is full of surprises. I don't have a problem with him selling land to buy bitcoin, but I hope he knows what he's doing and won't regret it if his prediction doesn't come true. If it were me, I wouldn't sell land to buy bitcoin, I'd rather accumulate bitcoin every day than sell land, it's the most valuable asset today.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Uruhara on April 01, 2023, 04:44:34 PM
I personally invest in bitcoins not too hastily. I just keep collecting piece by piece regularly and regularly. because I also balance my daily, weekly and monthly needs in using money. I don't know what I'm doing whether it's DCA or not. but what is clear is that I continue to collect it when I have extra money that is not used. after I arrange my money for all needs including for emergency savings and such.

I know the potential for bitcoin is high but I also have to stay calm because I also know that there are big risks that must be faced. so that I don't sell any items just to buy bitcoin. but the salary that I receive from work is most likely around 5-20% percent continues to go into bitcoins every month. because my target is not only in 2025 but I think it is much longer than that. so that I only use really cold money.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: panganib999 on April 01, 2023, 05:04:44 PM
Unplanned expenses. Not entirely getting rid of it because those are stuff that you don't expect anyway but something that I have actively avoided since I found out how much it compounds over time. Now, for every venture, outing, or expense I am going to commit, I don't belligerently throw money down like I'm the owner of Kaiba Corp. but I mentally calculate or estimate how each purchase is going to be, if it's something that will be for a later date I'm going to conduct price research for it and find best deals so I don't spend that much. Since employing this strategy I found that I don't depend on my investments anymore for when money comes short, because in the past that's what I do, (and I know a lot of you do that too). So this has severely help me secure my investments are kept intact.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: AnonBitCoiner on April 01, 2023, 05:38:45 PM
There is no doubt that bitcoin is a beneficial investment but selling some other thing for investment in Bitcoin is not appreciable. Nowadays buying of land is very difficult because people do not have much money to live their life easily so buying of land become somewhat difficult.

I don't think that selling of land is a good idea because you know very well that the price of land will definitely increase but for that of bitcoin we cannot guarantee its enhancement price. 2023 is a successful year for all bitcoins holders and those who already have bought bitcoin will have more benefit these days as the price is increased.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: isaac_clarke22 on April 01, 2023, 06:02:49 PM
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Land can just appreciate while Bitcoin would either increase or decrease. It would be better to just keep the property up for rent instead of entirely selling it so that people would still be able to generate revenue. Selling the land or property is like the last resort that you would do if you really need some cash, but not entirely to be used to invest to Bitcoin.

There was no time that I ever made investment to Bitcoin as an emergency.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Sanitough on April 01, 2023, 06:19:46 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
I would not say it’s a stupid decision because you have decided it to gain benefits and profits in the future. For most of us here who have properties that are also not in profits, it’s better to sell them than to keep paying the taxes for long. And it’s your own property so you have all the right what to do with it. But always know that investing in bitcoin comes with risks, as you might lose them all if you are not responsible enough. That’s why always invest with an amount that you can afford to lose as there’s no guarantee to keep in profits when you are in an investment.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Russlenat on April 01, 2023, 06:51:53 PM
As much as we might want to take part in the blessings of Bitcoin, we should take it gently and be sensible about it. You should not be so desperate to sell anything in your way simply because you want to buy Bitcoin. Landed property is an asset as well, I might only consider selling about 20% of it if I so much desire to invest more in the coin.

Thankfully, no need for that as I've been in the investment environment for many years before Bitcoin, so it has been calming me. And when I know about the coin, I just moved some money there without selling any property.

I've also been sending spare money regularly to own more of it, but under ease.
Right. Investing in bitcoin is never a competition, so you can always invest if you have saved already enough funds to invest, but if not, don’t be in a hurry, just take your time and only invest by then if you are able enough and is ready to take the risk. However, selling your property might be a very risky move. You don’t have to sell to invest. Investing has its certain risks. And if you’re not good and does not know how to manage your investment, selling your property will still be useless as you might only lose it in the end.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: K0iN on April 01, 2023, 08:17:32 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk


The number one rule i go by is; Do not sell or invest anything you will miss if you lose it!


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: boyptc on April 02, 2023, 05:05:04 PM
~snip~
I usually don't like the idea of selling something important just to buy something with the same importance rather, I'd try to find a way to acquire new source of income in order for me to buy the things that I need or even investments. I won't specifically judge anyone just because they want to sell something like property or another asset, coz we don't know what's the situation and besides it varies directly from person to person as to which is important to him/her or not.
The same as me, I'm that type of investor that feels hard to dispose my other investment for another one. And if I want to add some, I'll also do the same as you, and that's to find some other ways if it's possible so that I can use that money from there and save the other asset from being sold.

There's no need to judge someone that does it, it's their asset and investments and they know what they think is best for them. Flipping is a good strategy to prolong your wealth if that's what you want to do, at the same time it's also fun.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Botnake on April 02, 2023, 07:45:56 PM
As much as we might want to take part in the blessings of Bitcoin, we should take it gently and be sensible about it. You should not be so desperate to sell anything in your way simply because you want to buy Bitcoin. Landed property is an asset as well, I might only consider selling about 20% of it if I so much desire to invest more in the coin.

Thankfully, no need for that as I've been in the investment environment for many years before Bitcoin, so it has been calming me. And when I know about the coin, I just moved some money there without selling any property.

I've also been sending spare money regularly to own more of it, but under ease.
You should also know OP that there’s no late in bitcoin, so always take your time to prepare for your investment, but never be desperate enough to sell your property just because you firmly believe that bitcoin will triple your profits in the future. Yes, that could be your strategy too, but I should say it’s a very risky strategy, and you might lose them both in the future unknowingly the moment you’ll start taking wrong decisions in your investment.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Distinctin on April 02, 2023, 09:24:31 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
You are only expecting for profits, but how about if you lose? That means you will lose your property as well. So I would say your decision is quite a damn idea, no offense mate but no one would take chances to sell a property just to gain another asset. In fact, you can own bitcoin just by merely earning and saving, though it might take you long before you can invest, but at least you won’t be in panic when your investment is not doing well. Remember that bitcoin is highly volatile, one day the price may surge and then the other day the price collapses. So bitcoin can never guarantee secured profits, that’s why never invest if you think you are not prepared enough.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: mv1986 on April 02, 2023, 09:32:55 PM
As much as we might want to take part in the blessings of Bitcoin, we should take it gently and be sensible about it. You should not be so desperate to sell anything in your way simply because you want to buy Bitcoin. Landed property is an asset as well, I might only consider selling about 20% of it if I so much desire to invest more in the coin.

Thankfully, no need for that as I've been in the investment environment for many years before Bitcoin, so it has been calming me. And when I know about the coin, I just moved some money there without selling any property.

I've also been sending spare money regularly to own more of it, but under ease.
You should also know OP that there’s no late in bitcoin, so always take your time to prepare for your investment, but never be desperate enough to sell your property just because you firmly believe that bitcoin will triple your profits in the future. Yes, that could be your strategy too, but I should say it’s a very risky strategy, and you might lose them both in the future unknowingly the moment you’ll start taking wrong decisions in your investment.

Selling property can be justified if it's not the last bit one owns. Land or real estate in general is a form of investment and shifting wealth from one type of asset into another asset can make total sense, at least if you know what you are doing. Gambling away property shouldn't happen though, so only go for it if you can bear a temporary crisis as well. Many people are confident about Bitcoin's long-term prospects, but you should avoid to get into a situation where you could be forced to sell at a loss.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Kasabus on April 02, 2023, 09:45:44 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
I don’t have any property yet, so I don’t have anything to sell either. And even if I have any, I won’t end up selling my property just to invest in bitcoin. Bitcoin investment takes a lot of risks, and if you are not knowledgeable and patient enough, you will only lose your future profits. That’s why it never come to my senses of selling my property if there is any, I would gladly add more to it than to sell and might lose it in the long run.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on April 02, 2023, 09:50:14 PM
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Land can just appreciate while Bitcoin would either increase or decrease. It would be better to just keep the property up for rent instead of entirely selling it so that people would still be able to generate revenue. Selling the land or property is like the last resort that you would do if you really need some cash, but not entirely to be used to invest to Bitcoin.

There was no time that I ever made investment to Bitcoin as an emergency.
Exactly mate, and it seems the majority are slowly forgetting one of the safety tips of investing in bitcoin which is that we should only invest spare money, and also money we can afford to loose.

Investing in bitcoin is a great idea, but I think doing it while following the above rules will make the investment process very easier for us, and as well position us for a better profit from the investment in the future when we are finally ready to sell and cash in on our bitcoin investment.
Remember that when we rush in into something, there is a high chance that we might also rush out sooner or later, it make no sense investing in bitcoin, and want to pull the money out in a two or three months times, except the profit target has been reached/achieved.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: dunfida on April 02, 2023, 09:54:50 PM
Some people said that selling off your properties for any reason sake is bad unless its an emergency, well I say, selling some part of my land is an emergency for me to grab some more Bitcoin, I feel like 2023 is going to be an incredible year for Bitcoin investors, I could get some more lands in 2024 or when Bitcoin makes a new ATH, what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
Doesnt matter on what you do and its none other peoples business if we do speak about selling properties since its yours then there's no way other people would decide for themselves about your properties.

If you do see that its worth on investing out on Bitcoin via selling out those some properties of yours then it would really be your right on doing so.There's no one could stop you on what you would gonna do.

Accumulation on this year wont really be that bad considering that value is still slow.Getting in on these levels arent that a bad idea either.This is why
people do make out some comments about such selling decisions is that they are just simply that jealous because they dont have something to sell.lol


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: StarKay on April 02, 2023, 10:04:23 PM
what do you guys think? A stupid decision or a brilliant one? How will you take this?

Also share me what you have sold this year to buy some Bitcoin, we will still be here in 2025 and I can't wait to share my incredible success story on the forum, Bitcoin loading, 100% acquired.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
Although having land as an investment is actually a good decision but I'll applaud you for having the ability to sell some of the land and use the money to buy bitcoin. It shows that you are very bullish on Bitcoin. Afterall it is always good to diversify your investment.
I presently do not own a land but I have a paying job from where I do take a percentage of my income to invest in Bitcoin. I am also bullish.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: mvdheuvel1983 on April 02, 2023, 10:12:32 PM
I got rid of my Rolex watch and motorcycle to buy some Bitcoins.
I would never sell an item whose worth I know would appreciate in the future to buy Bitcoin, it would be silly of me.
Aside giving up anything, another way I get Bitcoin is to do odd jobs assuming I have lost my source of income. I would do odd jobs and request that the equivalent in Bitcoin be sent to my wallet.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: serjent05 on April 02, 2023, 10:37:15 PM
I haven't sold anything to get more Bitcoin, but I have been hustling hard by budgeting and cutting back on unnecessary expenses. I have also been putting in extra work hours and taking on side gigs to earn more cash to invest in Bitcoin. I see Bitcoin as just one part of my overall investment strategy. While Bitcoin can be a great investment, it is still a relatively new and volatile asset. I think it is always wise to spread your risk across multiple investments.


You sold your fee time and leisure to buy Bitcoin  ;D.  

Anyway, I sold my altcoins to buy Bitcoin.  Even though they have the possibility to give more profit, but the time when it will explode is unknown.  Aside from that one wrong move from those altcoin developer will render them worthless.  So I'd rather have a more liquid cryptocurrency than a shot to the moon altcoins.


Title: Re: What have you got rid of to accumulate Bitcoin
Post by: landheer on April 03, 2023, 03:18:01 AM
I can not sell my land because of bitcoin. The land will also appreciate in price and value as the area it is located is getting developed.

What are you doing to get yours? Let's talk
The only way I get bitcoin is the bitcoin I receive on this forum weekly and I think that is enough for me for now.

I agree with you and I also think that selling land to buy bitcoin is not a good thing unless the location of the land is in a location that is prone to landslides, floods and so on. if the land is in a bad location I think it can be sold and used to buy bitcoins.

if you already have income from this forum and the btc you receive is made into your investment it is an extraordinary thing.