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January 29, 2018, 04:16:31 AM
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I'm now 21, and I have about 99.9% of my wealth in Bitcoin, I started to accumulate since 2013 till today, almost going to buy every time there's a dip (consolidation).

Many people have same goal/dream like me, hoping that Bitcoin will grant them earlier retirement or luxury life, but what could go wrong?

What's the possible scenario that could render Bitcoin into worthless, and what're the probabilities of that happening?

Don't get me wrong, I love Bitcoin, and I like how it makes us able to afford luxurious stuff, but I also wanted to be mentally prepared for the worst possible scenario.

We should be though! being prepared is always a must is an era of which we can't be sure of what's going to happen in the near future! We can't tell really what is it but, for now, all we can do is taste its possibility to earn and keep safe!
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January 30, 2018, 01:47:22 AM
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I think the worst result should be the global ban on bitcoin trading, but I think this is impossible, because now there are countries that allow the use of bitcoin in real terms.
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