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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
BTCMILLIONAIRE
on 30/11/2017, 11:35:07 UTC
Grin

If you had to pick one, which one would it be:

1) Hold 3 BTC with the potential it being worth $100.000s or more in years time. You can spend it however you want but you cannot buy more BTC ever.
*snip*

2) 20 Acres of Tulip fields. You can only use it to grow Tulips and sell them on in The Netherlands. Annual profit $25.000 but you don't have to do anything.
*snip*

3) Have Emily Ratajkowski as your wife. Put up with her body and her shit for the rest of your life with no option for divorce, ever.
*snip*



1) 3 BTC
2) Tulip fields
3) Emily Ratajkowski


 Huh
I'd go with 2. $25k annual guaranteed profit is pretty good. It's enough to live frugally and invest >10k a year into literally anything, including Bitcoin.
So regardless of the crypto market, this will be a very easy and carefree life.

The first option has the risk of losing everything and not being able to buy additional Bitcoin seems potentially bad in the offchance event that it becomes the dominant currency.

And the last option? Don't give a shit about whoever that person is, never even heard of her and doesn't look my type.



For the tulip holders of the time, it must have been really tough keeping those super-expensive tulips healthy... They would have to water them regularly and protect them, and even feed them nutrients. Must have been really stressful for them.


Is crypto dead?  Roll Eyes

Yes, and I like it that way! See reply above. BTC is really just some numbers with rare properties, not something organic and alive, no need to water or feed your coins. A TREZOR does all the work. Just HoDL!
Are you discriminating against silicon based life forms?

I was just about to post a meme of Salma Hayek, but you've already corrected it.
Post it anyways?


1) 3 BTC
2) Tulip fields
3) Emily Ratajkowski


 Huh

Can you unpack option 3 a bit? How could I afford to keep her?
By working your ass off and never hearing the end of it.