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February 07, 2024, 08:27:47 AM
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Hey guys. Not sure how many guys are like me, so I really am curious to find out.
So, many people joined crypto community since 2017, got rich af and probably doing good and fine. But people like me who fucked up missed almost anything, failed at hodling and etc. You know...
So, I don't know. I'm getting fucking old. I'm not making so much money from market yet I'm addicted, I left my work for market and I'm fucked up for that as well. There's so much confusion in my life. I want to know how old pals are doing, what are their plans and what to do list and probably get some help and ideas since I'm going to be a father soon. Yea, I'm that fucking old...
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February 08, 2024, 04:51:13 PM
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Hey guys. Not sure how many guys are like me, so I really am curious to find out.
So, many people joined crypto community since 2017, got rich af and probably doing good and fine. But people like me who fucked up missed almost anything, failed at hodling and etc. You know...
So, I don't know. I'm getting fucking old. I'm not making so much money from market yet I'm addicted, I left my work for market and I'm fucked up for that as well. There's so much confusion in my life. I want to know how old pals are doing, what are their plans and what to do list and probably get some help and ideas since I'm going to be a father soon. Yea, I'm that fucking old...


op I don't mean to counter by our questions but not too clear anyway with the little I can catch up, your involved in crypto but your not making the required money as expected unlike people you join together they have move and are in better position. Also left your job to face this crypto, well at first leaving your job for crypto is not a good decision, it's wrong but all you need is to put more interest in learning and investing right avoid quick to get rich on the crypto space or market because that will lead you into wrong hand or scam, the best to invest is on Bitcoin before the investment read pin post and see how the market work only the knowledge can make you succeed, you don't need Dem say you need see with your eye how it work avoid the buying of shiltcoin or altcoin that always fall and loss it value within a short period. What you need now is to find out what is making you fail and why others you started with has move far beyond you. Answering this will solve your problem and puting first to learn and invest right order than to quick make Money.
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February 22, 2024, 06:54:56 PM
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I hear you. Crypto's been a rollercoaster. Just know you're not alone. Congrats on the upcoming fatherhood! It'll change your point of view, believe it or not, it will have a positive impact. Take it a step at a time. Seek advice, focus on stability, and embrace the new chapter ahead.
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March 06, 2024, 11:13:18 AM
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Hang in there buddy, we all have a time when we think we haven’t madd enough money but if you’re invested in crypto then the next 2 years will be a good time for you. Just don’t forget to sell some next year when you are in good profits. You can then either enjoy the money or use it to buy back at a big discount in the next bear market.
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March 06, 2024, 03:04:08 PM
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Let's be honest. The cryptocurrency community is f@#$ed up. Bitcoin does not even have a mining algorithm that is designed to advance science. And Bitcoiners are irredeemable chlurmcklets. This means that the value of cryptocurrencies have little to do with anything except for the trends of stupid people.

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March 06, 2024, 09:10:41 PM
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Hey guys. Not sure how many guys are like me, so I really am curious to find out.
So, many people joined crypto community since 2017, got rich af and probably doing good and fine. But people like me who fucked up missed almost anything, failed at hodling and etc. You know...
So, I don't know. I'm getting fucking old. I'm not making so much money from market yet I'm addicted, I left my work for market and I'm fucked up for that as well. There's so much confusion in my life. I want to know how old pals are doing, what are their plans and what to do list and probably get some help and ideas since I'm going to be a father soon. Yea, I'm that fucking old...

Bitcoin is not about getting rich. It is about your money not being devalued by the actions of your government. It is about freedom and security. Of course the first adopters are rich. But most of us are not, even not those who joined the Bitcoin community a long time ago. Nobody could have guessed how far Bitcoin would go and there is no shame in that.

The same goes for Coca Cola, Apple, McDonalds. All their early investors are obscenely rich. But they never saw it coming.

It is better to leave that "get rich no matter what" mindset behind. In short term, you will have more spending power thanks to Bitcoin, you can easily double or quadruple your money's fiat worth, but you probably are not going to get rich (at least not quick, anymore).
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March 07, 2024, 09:24:40 AM
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Anchor on the ship keep sailing to cross the ocean you need remove fear take the risk be smart and steadfast remove doubt and focus that is the only way, crypto bitcoin over sure though is not as quickly as you may think but keep holding the alarm go loud for you when the time show.
Welcome your upcoming father hood.
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March 31, 2024, 06:52:38 AM
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It depends on how you entered the crypto space, the types of crypto that you're interested in and whether it's investment or trading that you're into, these options can determine how you progress in crypto business. Firstly trading is hard and it requires experience and a level of professionalism to be able to succeed and make profit in it, investing in altcoins requires having knowledge of how to research and know scam and legit projects, in all these someone without experience can easily be losing more than gaining. But investing in Bitcoin is the safest investment that anybody in the crypto space can make, it's a reputable asset that it's value always increases, if held on the long term, so I'll advise the OP to give preference to Bitcoin investment so that he can be be more profitable. The OP should take it easy, it's not too late to start having sound investment plan, he needs to work towards it, especially now that he's going to be a father, that's a very huge responsibility.
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