I first bought into bitcoin in 2012 it was cheap back then, and you just bought whole coins. I have never sold a one of them, and I am still way, way up. Anyone that really understands crypto knows it is here to stay. This "crash" is more of a hiccup, as Wall Street is now tied to crypto. Another sign it is here to stay.
$5 buy in price back then, easy for snubs to buy tonnes of them. Would have put in at least 1k for 200 of them.
And still holding after a $65000 high not long ago.
^ Did Dilly Buy@18 Sell@5 give it another go?
^ Those were the days of the inheritence money. He was buying all sorts of crap through that faze. Remember the Honda 300cc he couldn't ride. The boat rides with champagne lunches and living large in Villa market every 2nd day.
^ a light that burns brightest and all that
not everyone can handle the power of over 2 honda clicks
You don't see Eddy or Snubby on here splashing out much or showing any screenshots of all these bitcoins
I remember a Chinese kids bike off Lazada, a Gambian prostitute and a holiday thread in some tower block in Bang Saen as Eddie's biggest spends on here.
Snubby, the Tesla driving, Audemars Piguet wearing, Alabama property magnate takes the odd photo of quarter pounders.
I guess when you've got dough, you keep it to yourself like those 2 fukkin fantasists
You got a link to that?
I remember you advising members to buy in at 20k, 30k, 40k, 50k, 60k and 65k
Just like any gambler, they only tell you about their wins.(Even though he's just lost 100k)
It's documented that only 20% of your portfolio was made up of Bitcoin, the other 80% being some obscure pump and dump shitcoins
You still driving that black Fiat Cinquecento to darkened car parks to pick up free pies, like Bogon?
200 of them @$5 in 2012 were worth $13 million not long ago.
Respect for not cashing out some.
Last edited by Edmond; 23-06-2022 at 02:15 PM.
I sold my bitcorn when I found out that smeggles was one of the designers
Explains the heritage listed cottages and yachts.
Onya Ed - I reckon in a month you won’t be counting your money - you’ll be weighing it.
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