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May 20, 2013, 07:35:09 PM
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A coworker of mine casually mentioned Bitcoin about a year ago while I was buying up old Dell PowerEdge servers for a training lab for myself. I didn't know anything about Bitcoin and hadn't bothered to look into it then. A year ago... If I had only looked into Bitcoin a year ago, I could A. Not be a newbie on Bitcoin Forums, and B. be rather wealthy. I know I would have embraced Bitcoin with arms wide open, exploring new technologies is my favorite hobby. Well, just one more story to add to the Bitcoin regret history.

What regrets do you have?
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May 20, 2013, 07:41:33 PM
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Dont worry Mikebriggs theres still plenty of opportunity in the bitcoin world. Start your own business, buy something in bitcoin, or spread the world. In any case youll increase interest and the price in the process. Now is the time a year from now that people will be like. we heard about bitcoin in the news but we regret not getting into it, now that its worth 1000 dollars a bitcoin.
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May 20, 2013, 07:43:30 PM
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A coworker of mine casually mentioned Bitcoin about a year ago while I was buying up old Dell PowerEdge servers for a training lab for myself. I didn't know anything about Bitcoin and hadn't bothered to look into it then. A year ago... If I had only looked into Bitcoin a year ago, I could A. Not be a newbie on Bitcoin Forums, and B. be rather wealthy. I know I would have embraced Bitcoin with arms wide open, exploring new technologies is my favorite hobby. Well, just one more story to add to the Bitcoin regret history.

Yeah, and if I bought 2000 shares of Apple when it was $1 I would be a millionaire now. Whatever. That was a stupid post.  Don't you realize that if you get into bitcoin now you will be an early adopter? If you don't think Bitcoin still has a long way to go then you are wasting your time here.

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May 20, 2013, 07:50:24 PM
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A coworker of mine casually mentioned Bitcoin about a year ago while I was buying up old Dell PowerEdge servers for a training lab for myself. I didn't know anything about Bitcoin and hadn't bothered to look into it then. A year ago... If I had only looked into Bitcoin a year ago, I could A. Not be a newbie on Bitcoin Forums, and B. be rather wealthy. I know I would have embraced Bitcoin with arms wide open, exploring new technologies is my favorite hobby. Well, just one more story to add to the Bitcoin regret history.

Yeah, and if I bought 2000 shares of Apple when it was $1 I would be a millionaire now. Whatever. That was a stupid post.  Don't you realize that if you get into bitcoin now you will be an early adopter? If you don't think Bitcoin still has a long way to go then you are wasting your time here.

I absolutely believe that bitcoin has a long way to go. I have jumped onboard. I'm currently trying to figure out how to get USD into BTC-e and get some bitcoin. I'm looking at buying some non-PT asicminer shares and do have a couple business ideas that I need to flesh out. I think Bitcoin has a lot of potential, and certainly a lot of hurdles to discover and overcome. I'm just happy I'm onboard the train for this jouney now. I just regret I wasn't onboard earlier.
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May 20, 2013, 09:13:06 PM
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Well welcome to Bitcoin! If Bitcoin does become a generally accepted currency, then you're still in very very early!

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May 20, 2013, 09:26:12 PM
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Well welcome to Bitcoin! If Bitcoin does become a generally accepted currency, then you're still in very very early!

Thanks. I'm excited to be here.
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