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June 08, 2014, 10:14:56 PM
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Worst decision? Spending 10-100s of coins when value was at 10$ and not saving any.
U did not save amy of them? Damn man that is rly bad... .Sad

There is so many who did this misktake, I knew Bitcoins since 2009, but did nothing so I am regretting still. It was biggest mistake in my life.

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June 08, 2014, 10:35:00 PM
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Not CPU mining in early 2009 for three months until difficulty started to increase.

Three months of CPU mining would be worth around $12,000,000 today.

It's crazy when you think of it.
And also, all those who did it might be around this forum. We're surrounded by millionaires Smiley
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June 09, 2014, 12:28:48 PM
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Not CPU mining in early 2009 for three months until difficulty started to increase.

Three months of CPU mining would be worth around $12,000,000 today.

Did you know that the original Bitcoin-qt client mined when it was running? So, everyone who had it installed mined a ton.
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June 09, 2014, 05:26:43 PM
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Not CPU mining in early 2009 for three months until difficulty started to increase.

Three months of CPU mining would be worth around $12,000,000 today.

Did you know that the original Bitcoin-qt client mined when it was running? So, everyone who had it installed mined a ton.

You could mine some BTC at the very beginning with the client

You could mine a ton if you learned how to build a mining rig

2009

2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEGIZOO-HYY

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June 09, 2014, 05:31:27 PM
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Not CPU mining in early 2009 for three months until difficulty started to increase.

Three months of CPU mining would be worth around $12,000,000 today.

Did you know that the original Bitcoin-qt client mined when it was running? So, everyone who had it installed mined a ton.

You could mine some BTC at the very beginning with the client

You could mine a ton if you learned how to build a mining rig

2009

2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEGIZOO-HYY

That guy is probably rich at this point. It seemed like it went well.

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June 09, 2014, 07:37:01 PM
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Purchasing a yubikey for my Mt. Gox account!

"zee Bitcoin definitely qualifies as zee high risk investment!"  -fat head Karpeles

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Gimme the crypto!!
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June 09, 2014, 08:38:46 PM
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Purchasing a yubikey for my Mt. Gox account!

"zee Bitcoin definitely qualifies as zee high risk investment!"  -fat head Karpeles

Oh but that's not totally bad, no?
Can't you reconfigure it to work with another website?
Never had one...
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June 09, 2014, 09:01:18 PM
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Not CPU mining in early 2009 for three months until difficulty started to increase.

Three months of CPU mining would be worth around $12,000,000 today.

Did you know that the original Bitcoin-qt client mined when it was running? So, everyone who had it installed mined a ton.

You could mine some BTC at the very beginning with the client

You could mine a ton if you learned how to build a mining rig

2009

2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEGIZOO-HYY

That guy is probably rich at this point. It seemed like it went well.

If he didn't sell too soon, lost the bitcoins or stored them on mtgox

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June 09, 2014, 09:04:56 PM
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Not CPU mining in early 2009 for three months until difficulty started to increase.

Three months of CPU mining would be worth around $12,000,000 today.

Did you know that the original Bitcoin-qt client mined when it was running? So, everyone who had it installed mined a ton.

You could mine some BTC at the very beginning with the client

You could mine a ton if you learned how to build a mining rig

2009

2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEGIZOO-HYY

That guy is probably rich at this point. It seemed like it went well.

If he didn't sell too soon, lost the bitcoins or stored them on mtgox

I imagine he sold at least a big portion.
Guess back then it would be hard to be so optimistic as to imagine where btc would be nowadays Smiley
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June 10, 2014, 07:38:42 AM
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Not CPU mining in early 2009 for three months until difficulty started to increase.

Three months of CPU mining would be worth around $12,000,000 today.

Did you know that the original Bitcoin-qt client mined when it was running? So, everyone who had it installed mined a ton.

You could mine some BTC at the very beginning with the client

You could mine a ton if you learned how to build a mining rig

2009

2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEGIZOO-HYY

That guy is probably rich at this point. It seemed like it went well.

If he didn't sell too soon, lost the bitcoins or stored them on mtgox

I imagine he sold at least a big portion.
Guess back then it would be hard to be so optimistic as to imagine where btc would be nowadays Smiley

Most of those who learned about Bitcoin early didn't hold any substantial amount of BTC; only the crazy believers, the lucky few that forgot they had a wallet and the entrepreneurs

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June 10, 2014, 07:51:22 AM
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Not CPU mining in early 2009 for three months until difficulty started to increase.

Three months of CPU mining would be worth around $12,000,000 today.

Did you know that the original Bitcoin-qt client mined when it was running? So, everyone who had it installed mined a ton.

You could mine some BTC at the very beginning with the client

You could mine a ton if you learned how to build a mining rig

2009

2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEGIZOO-HYY

That guy is probably rich at this point. It seemed like it went well.

If he didn't sell too soon, lost the bitcoins or stored them on mtgox

I imagine he sold at least a big portion.
Guess back then it would be hard to be so optimistic as to imagine where btc would be nowadays Smiley

Most of those who learned about Bitcoin early didn't hold any substantial amount of BTC; only the crazy believers, the lucky few that forgot they had a wallet and the entrepreneurs

That is the one reason I don't regret not getting into bit coin earlier. I would be one of those that spent or lost of their coins.

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June 10, 2014, 10:39:18 AM
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Not CPU mining in early 2009 for three months until difficulty started to increase.

Three months of CPU mining would be worth around $12,000,000 today.

Did you know that the original Bitcoin-qt client mined when it was running? So, everyone who had it installed mined a ton.

You could mine some BTC at the very beginning with the client

You could mine a ton if you learned how to build a mining rig

2009

2011 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEGIZOO-HYY

That guy is probably rich at this point. It seemed like it went well.

If he didn't sell too soon, lost the bitcoins or stored them on mtgox

I imagine he sold at least a big portion.
Guess back then it would be hard to be so optimistic as to imagine where btc would be nowadays Smiley

Most of those who learned about Bitcoin early didn't hold any substantial amount of BTC; only the crazy believers, the lucky few that forgot they had a wallet and the entrepreneurs

That is the one reason I don't regret not getting into bit coin earlier. I would be one of those that spent or lost of their coins.

It is better to enter now and stash safely tens of bitcoins than getting in very early and spend/lose most of it or all of it like the guy who lost 500BTC on JD a week ago then proceeded to get a 11.5% APR loan to buy 40BTC that he lost as well

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June 10, 2014, 11:17:45 AM
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Why not collect faucet & invest in Bitcoin at 2011

I might have $100 - $10000 now  Sad

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June 10, 2014, 11:58:49 AM
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Like the majority of the people here, I should have bought at least 10,000 BTC when it was extremely cheap to get in.
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June 10, 2014, 12:04:06 PM
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Why not collect faucet & invest in Bitcoin at 2011

I might have $100 - $10000 now  Sad

Yeah, I remember when faucets used to give 1 BTC each time. Nostalgia again Cheesy
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June 11, 2014, 07:33:00 AM
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Why not collect faucet & invest in Bitcoin at 2011

I might have $100 - $10000 now  Sad

Yeah, I remember when faucets used to give 1 BTC each time. Nostalgia again Cheesy

I collected 0.2 BTC in 2012 through faucets. Why didn't I just bought some then?  Cry
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June 11, 2014, 08:57:23 AM
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I found this guy named Pirate and decided to join his ponzi with 600 BTC.  I was going to get out before it crashed but decided to work on my taxes the last weekend that I had the chance to safely exit.  Yeah that worked out well for me  Roll Eyes
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June 11, 2014, 09:11:22 AM
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So frustrated for buying just 10 coins when the price was $420..
Also missed very nice $380 price this April: I was on a Caribbean trip that time and was completely away from internet, cell phone..

Yeah but if an asteroid hit Earth and killed us all I would have preferred the trip...  Gotta enjoy life somewhere in there
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June 11, 2014, 10:21:55 AM
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I found this guy named Pirate and decided to join his ponzi with 600 BTC.  I was going to get out before it crashed but decided to work on my taxes the last weekend that I had the chance to safely exit.  Yeah that worked out well for me  Roll Eyes

ouch...
i'd sell my kidney for that amount of btc. (undoubtedly i have sold my brain for coins long before... Wink)

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June 11, 2014, 11:22:20 AM
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Selling everything during April bubble last year.  Sad

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