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Title: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: AlextheBitcoiner on December 10, 2024, 08:05:19 AM
Hello, I am back... what did I miss?  :D

After 11 years of HODLing, I am now writing to you from my new yacht, with a superstar model on my lap.

I do not have a high school degree.

Alex


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: hero_the_bossman on December 10, 2024, 08:08:36 AM
Hello!
How much did you hold?
What did you achieve in that time? What's your portfolio now?
 8)


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: franky1 on December 10, 2024, 08:13:21 AM
if you have a supermodel on your lap but she isnt entertaining you, so you come to this forum.... its time to upgrade your model


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: xmrhopium on December 10, 2024, 09:10:31 AM
op, you are just an imposter who bought back old account to impress others by faking words that you are having luxurious life chilling with chicks at yacht (pretends to be alex) but how about being real and better to work oneself to achieve something irl.

Code:
Security/Moderator Log
12/10/2024 7:58:01 AM password reset via email
12/10/2024 7:58:25 AM woke up

What makes you think faking nonsense over here in incognito forum?


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: hugeblack on December 10, 2024, 09:30:11 AM
Isn't that you[1]? You were begging about Bitcoin 9 years ago so how can you be a hodler for 11 years?

What you are saying is lies and I advise you to lock this topic.

By the way, do you still have access to that address?


[1]

What do you say?

I'm a trusted person on the forums and I ALWAYS pay back.
BTC address:  1CYobfv1vUzTe79FP2BHpU3YtdXCTqskeL

I'll screenshot the winnings for proof and send back to you. PM me your BTC address so I can pay you.


Thank you.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: betswift on December 10, 2024, 09:59:00 AM
if you have a supermodel on your lap but she isnt entertaining you, so you come to this forum.... its time to upgrade your model

 ;D
Or just to cruise away from here.
As I see from other posts, this person here is no good, so maybe locking things up would be the best choice.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: LFC_Bitcoin on December 10, 2024, 09:59:31 AM
Hello, I am back... what did I miss?  :D

After 11 years of HODLing, I am now writing to you from my new yacht, with a superstar model on my lap.

I do not have a high school degree.

Alex


Hello Alex, something seems a bit strange. Holding what for 11 years? Looks like you didn’t have any Bitcoin 11 years ago -


Title says all. You send me Bitcoin, I'll put it all on RED and split profits!
I'm referring to the roulette game.

If you want me to play a specific number, I can do that too.
Obviously, you can lose all your money ... however you can also make 50% on your money in less than a second.

What do you say?

I'm a trusted person on the forums and I ALWAYS pay back.
BTC address:  1CYobfv1vUzTe79FP2BHpU3YtdXCTqskeL

I'll screenshot the winnings for proof and send back to you. PM me your BTC address so I can pay you.

I need $ man. lol. plz

I can get you a LOT of youtube views for BTC. Msg me if you're interested!

Ask theymos if you can change your username to AlextheNOCOINER.

Have fun on your yAcHt.



Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: ABCbits on December 10, 2024, 10:20:18 AM
There's reason why saying "Pics or It Didn't Happen" exist. So if you're here to show off, you might as well as provide some proof to make some reader feel jealous.

Hello Alex, something seems a bit strange. Holding what for 11 years? Looks like you didn’t have any Bitcoin 11 years ago -

--snip--

But if we dig deeper, he also asked help about 4.945 BTC stuck when buy ASIC[1] and later it seems he confirmed the TX got confirmed by Bitmain[2].

[1] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=523364.0 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=523364.0)
[2] https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=523364.msg5944570#msg5944570 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=523364.msg5944570#msg5944570)


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: xmrhopium on December 10, 2024, 11:04:52 AM
As I see from other posts, this person here is no good.
Real owner (alex) had bad intentions I wouldn't say that but those intentions were for begging and hoping or for to gain trust kinda posts were seen only from 2015 or account owner changed after the mid of 2014.




Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: Alphakilo on December 10, 2024, 11:19:01 AM
Hello, I am back... what did I miss?  :D

After 11 years of HODLing, I am now writing to you from my new yacht, with a superstar model on my lap.

I do not have a high school degree.

Alex
Congratulations on HODLing, I don't know if you are writing from the future or you are being serious. whichever may be the case, congratulations.

A superstar model on one lap, and a laptop on another.

Thank you for letting us know that you achieved this without a high school degree, it proves how very inclusive bitcoin is. It doesn't care about your religion, race, gender, and even if you are from earth. Its principle, if you HODL, you'll win.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: rodskee on December 10, 2024, 11:42:31 AM
Hello, I am back... what did I miss?  :D

After 11 years of HODLing, I am now writing to you from my new yacht, with a superstar model on my lap.

I do not have a high school degree.

Alex
nice try mate ;)

you were holding but now you are writing from your new yacht and a new supermodel? assuming you bought the yacht and got a supermodel via connection or wealth, should you have sold what you were holding already? how come you have missed everything?

come back here with proof next time and try reading around the forum if you truly missed out on some things and curious what happened while you were gone


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: hero_the_bossman on December 10, 2024, 11:45:40 AM
Hello, I am back... what did I miss?  :D

After 11 years of HODLing, I am now writing to you from my new yacht, with a superstar model on my lap.

I do not have a high school degree.

Alex
Congratulations on HODLing, I don't know if you are writing from the future or you are being serious. whichever may be the case, congratulations.

A superstar model on one lap, and a laptop on another.

Thank you for letting us know that you achieved this without a high school degree, it proves how very inclusive bitcoin is. It doesn't care about your religion, race, gender, and even if you are from earth. Its principle, if you HODL, you'll win.

Or you just lie your way through.
Was thinking your way too before I read through the posts.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: betswift on December 10, 2024, 11:46:34 AM
As I see from other posts, this person here is no good.
Real owner (alex) had bad intentions I wouldn't say that but those intentions were for begging and hoping or for to gain trust kinda posts were seen only from 2015 or account owner changed after the mid of 2014.

Thank you very much for clearing things up.
Unfortunate for the people to be that way, in some cases.
Alas, it's non-avoidable.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: zenaku on December 10, 2024, 03:02:30 PM
Hello, I am back... what did I miss?  :D

After 11 years of HODLing, I am now writing to you from my new yacht, with a superstar model on my lap.

I do not have a high school degree.

Alex
Excente, what do you have to teach us after 11 years, if you write here is because you have something to say, we listen to you. First question
What did you do in your life during 11 years of hold?


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: Odusko on December 10, 2024, 07:58:53 PM
Hello, I am back... what did I miss?  :D

After 11 years of HODLing, I am now writing to you from my new yacht, with a superstar model on my lap.

I do not have a high school degree.

Alex
Sarcasm in the highest level Bitcoin OGs have taken a lot of profits after 11 years of investment, so for sure for the real Bitcoin OGs, they should be chilling on a yatch right now, but with an imposter fantasies from you it seems you are no were near a real life yatch, considering your previous activities and date of accounts registration, a lot have changed with the accounts so possibility Is that a newbie is behind the account right now and as a newbie who want to act like an OGs in Bitcoin, you will always leave a trace behind to detect your lies.

My advice to you right about now is that, you have to focust more on DCA approach to be able to meet up with a little that you can in Bitcoin accumulation, because from the look of thing, the investment you mentioned in the posts only exists in your head right now, it will take a lot for you to convince anyone in this forum that you are not out to beg again after the first incident 9 years ago according to your account history, that is if you still the guy behind the account at that time.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: Marseliesa on December 11, 2024, 08:29:40 AM
Welcome back! 8)


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: codIuni on December 11, 2024, 10:42:32 AM
What are you going to do now?


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: Vadym IP on December 11, 2024, 12:42:42 PM
It impresses me every time how some users here see fake messages, check them, and warn other people not only with words but also with facts and proof.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: Odohu on December 13, 2024, 06:34:15 PM
Hello, I am back... what did I miss?  :D

After 11 years of HODLing, I am now writing to you from my new yacht, with a superstar model on my lap.

I do not have a high school degree.

Alex
Your intonation resemble that of a certain self-righteous professor who believe that everyone except him is illiterate. He is so boastful yet have nothing tangible to show for that high level of ego. I doubt there is anyone that have every responded to his trolling posts that have not receieve his abusive explosion and abuses. I have a strong feeling that you have something in common with that fellow.

If you have been holding Bitcoin for 11 years and possibly in your yatch, we would have known you or better still, drop some proofs to substantiate your bogus claim.



Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: GearBrillsGB on December 16, 2024, 08:16:30 AM
And what do you want to do after such a long time?


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: AlextheBitcoiner on August 25, 2025, 10:13:57 AM
Wow. So many broke and jealous people here.

Sad!


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: AlextheBitcoiner on August 25, 2025, 10:30:05 AM
And what do you want to do after such a long time?

Hookers. Lots of hookers.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: AlextheBitcoiner on August 25, 2025, 10:32:00 AM
Hello, I am back... what did I miss?  :D

After 11 years of HODLing, I am now writing to you from my new yacht, with a superstar model on my lap.

I do not have a high school degree.

Alex
Your intonation resemble that of a certain self-righteous professor who believe that everyone except him is illiterate. He is so boastful yet have nothing tangible to show for that high level of ego. I doubt there is anyone that have every responded to his trolling posts that have not receieve his abusive explosion and abuses. I have a strong feeling that you have something in common with that fellow.

If you have been holding Bitcoin for 11 years and possibly in your yatch, we would have known you or better still, drop some proofs to substantiate your bogus claim.



I literally dropped out. LOL. I'll make you a bet though, I'll send you proof. But if I don't have $1.8m in my BTC address, you need to send me $1K BTC. Deal or no deal?


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: goldkingcoiner on August 25, 2025, 10:36:18 AM

I do not have a high school degree.


This is the only part that's true.

And it is not the flex you think it is, even if you were really rich...


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: BADecker on August 27, 2025, 02:26:48 AM
@OP

You must have been away at sword school. You learned how to fence. Then you came back here and made a post (fence post). ;D

 8)


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: Vod on August 27, 2025, 05:10:38 AM
if you have a supermodel on your lap but she isnt entertaining you, so you come to this forum.... its time to upgrade your model

lol.  Tell us you are impotent without telling us you are impotent.  :)

Seriously OP - congrats!  I remember your username and I actually tried the sailing thing too - did not agree with me.  :(


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: breske on August 27, 2025, 11:49:58 PM
there is a saying 1 pic = 1000 words

or it seems you just woke up and realised it was a great dream


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: BADecker on August 30, 2025, 09:27:55 PM
there is a saying 1 pic = 1000 words

or it seems you just woke up and realised it was a great dream

Well, will you remember any of this after you die?

A hundred years (if you live that long), and then it is all gone.


Neuroscientists just found a hidden protein switch in your brain that reverses aging and memory loss (https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/383680-2025-08-30-neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-switch-in-your-brain.htm)



https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lanson-burrows-jones-jr-49161651_neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-activity-7366952717312823296-Psye/
Neuroscientists just found a hidden protein switch in your brain that reverses aging and memory loss. A new Nature Aging study just shattered the story of brain aging being inevitable. Researchers at UCSF discovered a single protein—FTL1 (ferritin light chain 1)—that acts like a on/off switch inside the hippocampus, the seat of learning and memory.

When scientists blocked FTL1 in aged mice, something extraordinary happened:
   •   Neurons sprouted new branches
   •   Synapses thickened
   •   Memories sharpened

The old brains didn’t just stop aging.
They became younger.

The reverse was also true: increase FTL1 in young mice, and their neurons collapsed into early aging. Dendrites shrank. Cognition declined. Their brains aged on fast-forward.

This is not about killing neurons.
It’s about the electrical and metabolic complexity that makes memory possible: dendritic architecture, iron regulation, and hippocampal energy.

And when the protein switch was flipped, decline wasn’t slowed.
It was reversed.

“It is truly a reversal of impairments … much more than merely delaying or preventing symptoms.” — Saul Villeda, UCSF

The data showed:
   •   FTL1 rises with age, correlating with memory loss
   •   Reducing FTL1 restored dendritic branching and synaptic signaling
   •   Overexpressing FTL1 triggered oxidative stress and synaptic collapse
   •   Boosting NADH metabolism rescued cognition, even in high-FTL1 states

This discovery reframes aging itself.
It isn’t just wear and tear.
It is programmable biology.
A hidden code.
A protein switch waiting to be turned.

The UCSF study used NADH in a targeted way inside neurons to rescue FTL1-induced decline. This Supplement has shown to support general brain energy metabolism, but they are not the same as directly switching off FTL1 like this protein in study but are avaliable today! NADH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide + hydrogen) is already available as a supplement. It’s essentially the reduced form of NAD⁺, the critical molecule your cells use for energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, and brain activity.

Imagine what this could mean for Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s.
For every family who has watched a loved one fade away.
For decades we believed aging was inevitable.
That memory fades because neurons wear out.
That decline is irreversible.
If memory loss is not destiny but design—
then design can be rewritten.
... (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lanson-burrows-jones-jr-49161651_neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-activity-7366952717312823296-Psye/)



8)


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: Johnlomape on August 31, 2025, 01:41:37 AM
there is a saying 1 pic = 1000 words

or it seems you just woke up and realised it was a great dream

Well, will you remember any of this after you die?

A hundred years (if you live that long), and then it is all gone.


Neuroscientists just found a hidden protein switch in your brain that reverses aging and memory loss (https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/383680-2025-08-30-neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-switch-in-your-brain.htm)



https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lanson-burrows-jones-jr-49161651_neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-activity-7366952717312823296-Psye/
Neuroscientists just found a hidden protein switch in your brain that reverses aging and memory loss. A new Nature Aging study just shattered the story of brain aging being inevitable. Researchers at UCSF discovered a single protein—FTL1 (ferritin light chain 1)—that acts like a on/off switch inside the hippocampus, the seat of learning and memory.

When scientists blocked FTL1 in aged mice, something extraordinary happened:
   •   Neurons sprouted new branches
   •   Synapses thickened
   •   Memories sharpened

The old brains didn’t just stop aging.
They became younger.

The reverse was also true: increase FTL1 in young mice, and their neurons collapsed into early aging. Dendrites shrank. Cognition declined. Their brains aged on fast-forward.

This is not about killing neurons.
It’s about the electrical and metabolic complexity that makes memory possible: dendritic architecture, iron regulation, and hippocampal energy.

And when the protein switch was flipped, decline wasn’t slowed.
It was reversed.

“It is truly a reversal of impairments … much more than merely delaying or preventing symptoms.” — Saul Villeda, UCSF

The data showed:
   •   FTL1 rises with age, correlating with memory loss
   •   Reducing FTL1 restored dendritic branching and synaptic signaling
   •   Overexpressing FTL1 triggered oxidative stress and synaptic collapse
   •   Boosting NADH metabolism rescued cognition, even in high-FTL1 states

This discovery reframes aging itself.
It isn’t just wear and tear.
It is programmable biology.
A hidden code.
A protein switch waiting to be turned.

The UCSF study used NADH in a targeted way inside neurons to rescue FTL1-induced decline. This Supplement has shown to support general brain energy metabolism, but they are not the same as directly switching off FTL1 like this protein in study but are avaliable today! NADH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide + hydrogen) is already available as a supplement. It’s essentially the reduced form of NAD⁺, the critical molecule your cells use for energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, and brain activity.

Imagine what this could mean for Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s.
For every family who has watched a loved one fade away.
For decades we believed aging was inevitable.
That memory fades because neurons wear out.
That decline is irreversible.
If memory loss is not destiny but design—
then design can be rewritten.
... (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lanson-burrows-jones-jr-49161651_neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-activity-7366952717312823296-Psye/)



8)
If this works on mice, I would be expecting to see a positive result on human trial.
What a breakthrough for people suffering from memory loss and chronic abnormalities.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: BADecker on August 31, 2025, 04:22:33 AM
there is a saying 1 pic = 1000 words

or it seems you just woke up and realised it was a great dream

Well, will you remember any of this after you die?

A hundred years (if you live that long), and then it is all gone.


Neuroscientists just found a hidden protein switch in your brain that reverses aging and memory loss (https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/383680-2025-08-30-neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-switch-in-your-brain.htm)



https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lanson-burrows-jones-jr-49161651_neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-activity-7366952717312823296-Psye/
Neuroscientists just found a hidden protein switch in your brain that reverses aging and memory loss. A new Nature Aging study just shattered the story of brain aging being inevitable. Researchers at UCSF discovered a single protein—FTL1 (ferritin light chain 1)—that acts like a on/off switch inside the hippocampus, the seat of learning and memory.

When scientists blocked FTL1 in aged mice, something extraordinary happened:
   •   Neurons sprouted new branches
   •   Synapses thickened
   •   Memories sharpened

The old brains didn’t just stop aging.
They became younger.

The reverse was also true: increase FTL1 in young mice, and their neurons collapsed into early aging. Dendrites shrank. Cognition declined. Their brains aged on fast-forward.

This is not about killing neurons.
It’s about the electrical and metabolic complexity that makes memory possible: dendritic architecture, iron regulation, and hippocampal energy.

And when the protein switch was flipped, decline wasn’t slowed.
It was reversed.

“It is truly a reversal of impairments … much more than merely delaying or preventing symptoms.” — Saul Villeda, UCSF

The data showed:
   •   FTL1 rises with age, correlating with memory loss
   •   Reducing FTL1 restored dendritic branching and synaptic signaling
   •   Overexpressing FTL1 triggered oxidative stress and synaptic collapse
   •   Boosting NADH metabolism rescued cognition, even in high-FTL1 states

This discovery reframes aging itself.
It isn’t just wear and tear.
It is programmable biology.
A hidden code.
A protein switch waiting to be turned.

The UCSF study used NADH in a targeted way inside neurons to rescue FTL1-induced decline. This Supplement has shown to support general brain energy metabolism, but they are not the same as directly switching off FTL1 like this protein in study but are avaliable today! NADH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide + hydrogen) is already available as a supplement. It’s essentially the reduced form of NAD⁺, the critical molecule your cells use for energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, and brain activity.

Imagine what this could mean for Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s.
For every family who has watched a loved one fade away.
For decades we believed aging was inevitable.
That memory fades because neurons wear out.
That decline is irreversible.
If memory loss is not destiny but design—
then design can be rewritten.
... (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lanson-burrows-jones-jr-49161651_neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-activity-7366952717312823296-Psye/)



8)
If this works on mice, I would be expecting to see a positive result on human trial.
What a breakthrough for people suffering from memory loss and chronic abnormalities.

But it wouldn't work on Navy Seals. Why not? Because they are men (and a few women), but not mice. Most other people are mice, however.

8)


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: Johnlomape on August 31, 2025, 12:37:28 PM
there is a saying 1 pic = 1000 words

or it seems you just woke up and realised it was a great dream

Well, will you remember any of this after you die?

A hundred years (if you live that long), and then it is all gone.


Neuroscientists just found a hidden protein switch in your brain that reverses aging and memory loss (https://www.freedomsphoenix.com/News/383680-2025-08-30-neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-switch-in-your-brain.htm)



https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lanson-burrows-jones-jr-49161651_neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-activity-7366952717312823296-Psye/
Neuroscientists just found a hidden protein switch in your brain that reverses aging and memory loss. A new Nature Aging study just shattered the story of brain aging being inevitable. Researchers at UCSF discovered a single protein—FTL1 (ferritin light chain 1)—that acts like a on/off switch inside the hippocampus, the seat of learning and memory.

When scientists blocked FTL1 in aged mice, something extraordinary happened:
   •   Neurons sprouted new branches
   •   Synapses thickened
   •   Memories sharpened

The old brains didn’t just stop aging.
They became younger.

The reverse was also true: increase FTL1 in young mice, and their neurons collapsed into early aging. Dendrites shrank. Cognition declined. Their brains aged on fast-forward.

This is not about killing neurons.
It’s about the electrical and metabolic complexity that makes memory possible: dendritic architecture, iron regulation, and hippocampal energy.

And when the protein switch was flipped, decline wasn’t slowed.
It was reversed.

“It is truly a reversal of impairments … much more than merely delaying or preventing symptoms.” — Saul Villeda, UCSF

The data showed:
   •   FTL1 rises with age, correlating with memory loss
   •   Reducing FTL1 restored dendritic branching and synaptic signaling
   •   Overexpressing FTL1 triggered oxidative stress and synaptic collapse
   •   Boosting NADH metabolism rescued cognition, even in high-FTL1 states

This discovery reframes aging itself.
It isn’t just wear and tear.
It is programmable biology.
A hidden code.
A protein switch waiting to be turned.

The UCSF study used NADH in a targeted way inside neurons to rescue FTL1-induced decline. This Supplement has shown to support general brain energy metabolism, but they are not the same as directly switching off FTL1 like this protein in study but are avaliable today! NADH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide + hydrogen) is already available as a supplement. It’s essentially the reduced form of NAD⁺, the critical molecule your cells use for energy metabolism, mitochondrial function, and brain activity.

Imagine what this could mean for Alzheimer’s, dementia, Parkinson’s.
For every family who has watched a loved one fade away.
For decades we believed aging was inevitable.
That memory fades because neurons wear out.
That decline is irreversible.
If memory loss is not destiny but design—
then design can be rewritten.
... (https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lanson-burrows-jones-jr-49161651_neuroscientists-just-found-a-hidden-protein-activity-7366952717312823296-Psye/)



8)
If this works on mice, I would be expecting to see a positive result on human trial.
What a breakthrough for people suffering from memory loss and chronic abnormalities.

But it wouldn't work on Navy Seals. Why not? Because they are men (and a few women), but not mice. Most other people are mice, however.

8)
If Navy Seals are not mice, I guess you have not set a  free WiFi trap for the ones that looks like mice LoL!
I still don't get it why scientists always assume that if a trial could work on mice, there is possibility of working on humans...maybe we are twinny mice physiologically without a tail.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: BADecker on August 31, 2025, 07:49:54 PM

~

But it wouldn't work on Navy Seals. Why not? Because they are men (and a few women), but not mice. Most other people are mice, however.

8)
If Navy Seals are not mice, I guess you have not set a  free WiFi trap for the ones that looks like mice LoL!
I still don't get it why scientists always assume that if a trial could work on mice, there is possibility of working on humans...maybe we are twinny mice physiologically without a tail.

Science has found by trial and error that people and mice react to testing the same way.

8)


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: Jet Cash on September 01, 2025, 07:20:09 AM
I've been a Bitcoiner and HODLer for almost 10 years, and I own a yacht. Unfortunately it's only a pond yacht. I do have a hot chick though, but she is 70.


Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: Johnlomape on September 01, 2025, 10:31:19 PM
I've been a Bitcoiner and HODLer for almost 10 years, and I own a yacht. Unfortunately it's only a pond yacht. I do have a hot chick though, but she is 70.
Having a septuagenarian as a chick(lovely wife) is sweeter than altcoins. Being a Bitcoiner for 10 years shows your persistency experiencing different phases of the market trend.
For you to be a Bitcoiner that owned a yacht and flexes it on a pond, that's simply humility to teach others to hold their horses! Your words inspires like a compass guiding a lost boat.



Title: Re: My first post in 11 years.
Post by: imstillthebest on September 03, 2025, 10:13:15 AM
nah, you already made 49 post plus this year wasn't your recent but it was last year according in your post history. this thread still fits on me, because this is my first post after a long break. nice to be back in here  8) .