Only hoarded them to help with the bubble effect.

Technically its true. I don't need any fiat and if was looking to make money would have sold at peak rather than watched the roller coaster with joy.
Thank you for your post, Alex. Have you used any of the Bitcoin software? Have you tried My Wallet on blockchain.info? What's on your wish list for Bitcoin in terms of software? What would make it easier for you?
As a developer (although not a core bitcoin-qt/bitcoind developer), I'm curious to hear what you and others think.
Bitcoin software? No idea about any bitcoin software other than the wallet will need to investigate what you are referring to. Will take a look at My wallet and blockchain.info.
As for software wish list, a decentralized exchange, even if starts as just for crypto. Then hopefully some bright person will figure out how to add fiat lol. The interface for your own personal wallet needs to be simplified about 100x so my grandmother can use it, but that is a low priority.
I expect after this round there is going to be an explosion of development for bitcoin as the world knows bitcoin is here to stay for good.
My intent this round is to only purchase goods from online merchants that accept bitcoin. I never even looked at my wallet for the last 2 years, wont be doing that again. My wife likes gambling so will introduce her to satoshi dice as well as other sites. Going to have to find repository of online merchants that accept bitcoin but im sure thats not hard to find.
maybe instead of selling your bitcoins for fiat, you could
put them into shares. Shares of businesses that largely stay in Cryptoland might still be a bargain right now. They're often a good hedge against the Bitcoin value falling or not rallying fast enough.

That is precisely what i intend to do. I don't care what the trade value of btc is to usd as long as i buy them low
