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April 17, 2018, 06:20:46 PM
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I feel pity for that young lady. At this very early age, she has seen a lot of money. Unfortunately she lost them and that's very pathetic. She should have find a better way to invest than giving them away to her sister. I think it was a wise decision to use those bitcoins since the price has fallen down ever since. So, in a way it was a good decision. But she didn't get anything good from it. It will be a big big lesson for her but the sad thing is, she will have a capital to invest anymore.
if she managed to collect such a quantity of Bitcoin, then it means she has the capabilities and certain knowledge. First of all, we must understand that our knowledge in the field of crypto currency, also has a certain value. The main thing is not to give up, but to get down to work and earn again.
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April 17, 2018, 06:43:57 PM
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Firstly, for example, in my country, $ 100 is a good salary. The second girl needed to learn not to work as a waiter. It's foolish to rely only on bitcoin

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April 17, 2018, 06:44:47 PM
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Met a girl who has been working on a restaurant for mere 200$ a month with some tips in hand. On a conversation she started to elaborate about her life and in between the conversation turned towards cryptocurrency. By the time, she stated she has got 300 bitcoin in her wallet. While the price was around $10 she has given it to her Sister to keep hold of it and keep it secure. Her sister has made use of it and invested into lot of properties. Now when asked about the bitcoin, she shows bare hands. Now she was unable to do anything, and surviving with the $200+ salary per month. Don't you feel pity, it really hurts on hearing the tearful words coming out from her.

I think the cryptomonedas have left many sad stories, in the past I heard the one of a person who lost his paper wallet, where he had around 250 btc
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April 17, 2018, 07:00:23 PM
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I feel sorry for her. Her story teaches us to know who we trust. But in life, there is always a bad side so whatever you do you can't ignore it. However if I we're the sister, I will share the bitcoin with her even if it did not came from her. After all, blood is much greater than money.
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April 17, 2018, 07:10:46 PM
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I am a good person, but honestly I would not trust my btc to anyone even my family, for me family and money are not good allies, this story teaches us that although we love our families we are very careful with our businesses
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April 17, 2018, 07:29:10 PM
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Well that sucks. It's her sister so I doubt she'd press about it or even take legal actions. I wonder if she can still go after any bitcoins that have not been exchanged for cash though. I mean, there should still be some trail unless she gave her paper wallets.

The story is very sad. I am completely sympathetic to that girl. If you do not mind the bitcoin, and keep the bitcoin with you, do not give it to your sister, she is now a billionaire. There are many cases like her in my country. They think bitcoin will never be able to thrive as now, so they threw away their account. So I think the supply of bitcoin at the moment is lost a lot.

I personally knew someone who lost his paper wallets. Those were just given to him years ago and he just remembered about them when the price started hiking.
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April 17, 2018, 07:31:54 PM
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Met a girl who has been working on a restaurant for mere 200$ a month with some tips in hand. On a conversation she started to elaborate about her life and in between the conversation turned towards cryptocurrency. By the time, she stated she has got 300 bitcoin in her wallet. While the price was around $10 she has given it to her Sister to keep hold of it and keep it secure. Her sister has made use of it and invested into lot of properties. Now when asked about the bitcoin, she shows bare hands. Now she was unable to do anything, and surviving with the $200+ salary per month. Don't you feel pity, it really hurts on hearing the tearful words coming out from her.

That is a pity indeed. I dont understand why people dont trust themselves to keep their own money. Maybe im just too much of a control freak.
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April 17, 2018, 07:35:23 PM
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There are a lot of such stories. There are also stories about how people kept bitcoins on the hard drive, and then it burned down. Conclusion-do not trust your assets to anyone, even the closest relatives!

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April 18, 2018, 08:56:18 PM
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Its too wrong now even sister are betraying sisters oh God what is this lust of money doing
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April 18, 2018, 09:06:59 PM
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Its a very sad and disappointing story but I'm just curious if that is a true story or just a novel?. Her sister have no care about her.300 bitcoin is such a huge money right now so if I we're her I'll never never give it to others just to keep it and hold it because when it comes to money theres only few people that never break your trust because money make good people as evil.
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April 18, 2018, 09:09:14 PM
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This is awhful... I heard also about the guy, who bought a pizza for 10.000 bitcoins, this is so epic fail... I dont know, how would I continue to kive with that.
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April 18, 2018, 09:12:39 PM
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Met a girl who has been working on a restaurant for mere 200$ a month with some tips in hand. On a conversation she started to elaborate about her life and in between the conversation turned towards cryptocurrency. By the time, she stated she has got 300 bitcoin in her wallet. While the price was around $10 she has given it to her Sister to keep hold of it and keep it secure. Her sister has made use of it and invested into lot of properties. Now when asked about the bitcoin, she shows bare hands. Now she was unable to do anything, and surviving with the $200+ salary per month. Don't you feel pity, it really hurts on hearing the tearful words coming out from her.
It is really pity. No one have to do like this if someone will give us anything and say us to take care of it. If her sister was generous then she would be a rich girl today. By the way now it has happened and now she have to come to this community and have to work for different projects and have to learn some skills, she will earn a bigger amount from here and again she will be able to collect a good amount of bitcoins.
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April 18, 2018, 09:13:03 PM
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Its still just money, There are people with serious health problems in theworld that would trade every single cent they have for good health.  Wealth without health is pointless. Be grateful for what you have.
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April 18, 2018, 10:02:35 PM
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I can not believe this is done to him. If only he had enough insight into the knowledge of not trusting others to keep coins for him. He also has a more meaningful life now than nothing. Cool
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April 18, 2018, 10:15:18 PM
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The saddest part is what his sister did to him instead of losing 300 BTC but lost the large amount of bitcoin you bought earlier because you do not know how much they will be worth in the future is a recurring story I can not really remember how many I've been listening very carefully. Cool
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April 18, 2018, 10:48:51 PM
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I was really sad to hear this. I have been having so much trouble believing that this has been done.
She did not act wisely to believe in anyone else. Her knowledge was too short. I think she has got a more meaningful and better life now.
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April 18, 2018, 10:51:33 PM
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Her sister got a lot of money because of his BTC, and her sister should help her!

Between wealth and affection, her sister chose money wrongly!

The girl and the programmer who bought pizzas with BTC have lost a lot of BTC!
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April 19, 2018, 03:01:53 AM
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This is why I do not share my financial information with anyone. I have just told my mother about these investments so that she can get the money if something happens to me.
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