sunny1356
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November 02, 2017, 09:58:35 AM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
It's high time one stopped procastinating on buying coins... "Now is the best time."
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Smallthermo
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November 02, 2017, 10:05:10 AM |
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My biggest regret in bitcoin would be to not start earlier with this because i knew it existed but i did not trust it and i did not know if it actually could get this high.
I would have been very glad if i joined way earlier with this that is why i am very happy.
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Robertqueen2
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November 02, 2017, 10:17:19 AM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
My biggest regret was selling most of my bitcoin at a cheaper price. The thing is before, I used to earn a lot of bitcoin because of a certain project that I will not name anymore. After that, the project stopped earning, but I also sold most of my bitcoin. So, I ended up with just a fair amount of bitcoin. Everyone who sold bitcoin earlier should be regretful now, but I was lucky by keeping about 3.5 BTC in my wallet, I got them from selling one of the altcoins I was holding, this altcoin dropped to 1/3 of its value after I sold mine.
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Mame
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November 02, 2017, 10:42:30 AM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
My only regret with bitcoin is not investing early because really at first I am very hessitant and I am very negative about the idea of digital currency. But through time I've learned about bitcoin and learned about its positive effect not only with individual but as a whole, the increase of the financial status of a country
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Sale_man
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November 02, 2017, 10:52:57 AM |
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I regret not getting involved in bitcoin community when i first heard about it. I never thought it would reach this high value. I also regret spending most of money on things that had no meaning instead of buying bitcoin when the price was still under 3000$.
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Munz77
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November 02, 2017, 11:07:04 AM |
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My biggest bitcoin regret is the 20 mins I've spent reading this post
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emberbekas
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November 02, 2017, 11:49:01 AM |
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I regret not getting involved in bitcoin community when i first heard about it. I never thought it would reach this high value. I also regret spending most of money on things that had no meaning instead of buying bitcoin when the price was still under 3000$.
We don't need to regret for what we already believe. Every person has their own cycle in their life. Sometimes we made the right decision and at the other time we don't. I myself already knew bitcoin since the price was around 100 USD. And If I saved all my earning, I could be rich right now. But, I try not to regret it!
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KuromaYoichi
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Sovryn - 300-500% APY on USDT Deposit
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November 02, 2017, 11:57:49 AM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
My biggest regret is when i abandon bitcoin twice, once in 2012 and another one in 2014. At 2012 bitcoin is still new, i only skimmed through it, later in 2014 i read about bitcoin again, that time i created account in this forum, stay for only 1 month and i don't look at it again because i decided to go all in in stock.
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cinchin
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November 02, 2017, 01:52:52 PM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
My biggest regret is when i abandon bitcoin twice, once in 2012 and another one in 2014. At 2012 bitcoin is still new, i only skimmed through it, later in 2014 i read about bitcoin again, that time i created account in this forum, stay for only 1 month and i don't look at it again because i decided to go all in in stock. - My situation is similar to you, I also skipped bitcoin when i know bitcoin through a forum make money online because I feel bitcoin does not have too much value, it's just a virtual currency but things are not the same as being in my thoughts, a few years later, bitcoin grows and prices rise drastically, that made me really regret - After that I also decided to participate in earn bitcoin but things become more difficult because the price of bitcoin is also high, I do not think it has a chance to rise higher, and again, I missed my best opportunity, if I believe in bitcoin sooner, maybe now I have become a millionaire, even a young billionaire
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tumokatok
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November 02, 2017, 02:09:11 PM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
No regrets or disappointment with bitcoin, some bitcoiner regrets may be why not four years ago support bitcoin whose value is still low, and now bitcoin values rise drastically. But it's never too late to try to be successful with bitcoin
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Haxor321
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November 02, 2017, 02:13:58 PM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
Well my biggest regret in Bitcoin is when I first heard it, I didn't believe in it. I lose the opportunity to get rich at my early age, but I know that it isn't too late for me because bitcoin now is getting higher so I can still cope up with those months that pass by.
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defianttaxi
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November 02, 2017, 02:39:10 PM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
Mine is not buying it when it was pennies for a bitcoin. I could've bought so much and made a ton.
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bitctrimor1
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November 02, 2017, 02:40:46 PM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
I think my regret is to not trying it sooner. It has passed me many times because of my own mislead ideas about it. When I first chanced on it, I though it was a scam or something that is too good to be true. However, having studied it more, and having seen its potential, I now understand that I should have learned about it way sooner.
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Kim Ji Won
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November 02, 2017, 02:59:33 PM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
One of my biggest regret in bitcoin is not holding for it when I just first started. When I earned my first bitcoin, it was just around 1800$ give or take then I used it to buy things I want online. If I hadn't done that, I could have a lot more money right now. This served as a lesson for me and ever since I realized this, I've been very careful on how I use my bitcoin like not using it on useless things that could be easily bought by fiat money.
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arseaboy
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November 02, 2017, 03:18:49 PM |
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My biggest regret is when I got introduced to this back in 2012, I tried to buy £200 worth, the platform was down and I never bothered, just recently woke up to it again at over £4k per coin, it is a physiological thing where I don't want to buy at that price.
I think my regret is to not trying it sooner. It has passed me many times because of my own mislead ideas about it. When I first chanced on it, I though it was a scam or something that is too good to be true. However, having studied it more, and having seen its potential, I now understand that I should have learned about it way sooner. but its not late yet mate so don't hate yourself yet, I think the more you think about mistake the eager you wanted to do it correctly, so use that misfortune to start all over and start much better and stronger, bitcoin is not regretful yet a chance for everyone to go and have financial capability and enjoy life.
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zeaderza
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November 04, 2017, 06:24:18 AM |
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If regret most, not talking sense into this Nakamoto Satoshisan. The problems ahead, well, we have never had people loosing sure money in that big style, so BTC could become a reason for some really annyoing global trouble someday, if the system is going to malfunction, and there is a lot of powerful people interested in this. I regret not talking to Mr.Satoshisan to make Bitcoin really really desaster-proof.
The big regret about bitcoin for me is that I join bitcoin late because last year my friend told me to join bitcoin but I don’t give importance and now they are rich and they have changed their life because they are using bitcoin from day first I have almost six months here so now I fell regret that why was late and why I don’t lesson my friends.
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WaningCrying
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November 06, 2017, 08:37:27 PM |
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It is better to take action now and stop lamenting. It isn't too late however. I believe only the lazy people regret most of the times and those who are industrious behave and carry the chance which comes their way rapidly and be successful so get your laid back ass up and begin availing the opportunity which you've still got.
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BlockchainGod
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November 06, 2017, 08:43:07 PM |
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How I understand you.... I found out about bitcoin when it was worth 200$! And I couldn't buy it because I had money at the time.... Later, I engaged in mining Ethereum, I sold it for 8$.... I will never forgive myself for these mistakes :_(
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SpeedyAstro
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November 06, 2017, 10:02:36 PM |
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My greatest rue that I was so skeptical about issues mainly as with bitcoin. If i have invested in bitcoin when I first learned about it I would've been very wealthy by now . But there no use sobbing more than leaking milk that is why I just joined this discussion board to get a fresh start and earn btc and now i'm also purchasing altcoins basically can in case it booms which will at least make up for the cash that I squandered by not getting a bitcoin from the start.
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Donaldturp
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November 06, 2017, 10:04:27 PM |
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If I talk about last 1 month, not buying enough bitcoin is my regret. Lots of analists showed that a huge pump is on the way, but I didn't pay enough attention for this.
I could have earned 20% in USD if I bought it.
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