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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: I regret not been long; what are your regrets?
by
PapaJons
on 09/01/2021, 22:01:54 UTC
Oh! sad to hear this one and this is why we should really be mindful towards our actions.You should always separate the amount which are intended for gambling and which are intended
for investment. Never ever consider on pulling off those funds just because you do like to gamble today.Always mind off on the profit making opportunities for longer terms.
Common problems or situations that would really feel you regret is on spending those amounts or you do just simply missed out on buying and holding it while its still cheap
or even selling out early on the fear for the market to get crashed again.

Ouch, that's what I call a double loss.
At least I hope that you gamble only what you can afford to lose!

Too bad bro. You should only gamble what you can really afford to lose. It's been said all of this time almost everywhere when someone sees who did it wrongly with their supposedly long term savings. You gamble with the amount of money you're okay to lose. Now, that amount of bitcoin you had before is more than the loss that you did. But you need to cheer yourself up, it's not the end and there's always a chance to become better at holding your bitcoins.

Oops, bad mate, I lost interest in gambling immediately I had interest in cryptocurrencies, I don't what my balance could have turned into by now. Hope you realize your mistake and gonna take corrections next time.

surely you are a big player. I feel sorry for your loss.

I have 0.8 BTC in 2016 and I used it to buy a smartphone Grin.
I gave that phone to my mother and I said that it could be on the list of the most expensive phone that someone ever bought.  Grin

Also, I regretted my decision that I sold my large portion of satoshi at $11.7K and $15.2K.
I should have $8K by now  Cry

I feel sprry to hear about that, dude.That's heartbreaking and I'm sure that you really regret it especially now that the price of BTC strikes too high. Just move on and take it as a lesson.
Mine was when I have spent my BTC during the lockdown. I have lost my job because of the pandemic so I don't have any choice but to use it for our daily living. I don't have enough holdings during the ATH because of what happened.

It's harsh when it is your blame. It is good that you hold yourself accountable, but try to not think too much about it. Learn the lesson and move on. Don't lose anymore time on it. Time is precious, money is renewable. Wink

Sorry to hear that, it can be a very precious lesson for you personally and for us, gambling is not always good for somebody, mostly we only will lose our funds if we really cannot afford it and have no enough skills to do it.

Thanks for all the feedback guys! it was an hurtful lesson..i hope it wont happen again.(i hope you will learn from my mistake and don't gamble money you can't afford to lose).

 I was new to the whole gambling world(Btc opened a lot of options in that area) and said to my self "okay, ill only try 100$ for the fun" then chased my loses over the next 2 weeks and lost it all. its impossible to beat the casino in the long run...96% RTP is bad investment.

P.s - I working really hard right now to invest as much as i can in Bitcoin because i really believe in the core idea behind it(Decentralized, Privacy, Fast Transfers).