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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
savetherainforest
on 06/04/2022, 13:26:11 UTC

They will never be for crypto and always against it.

I can relate.

I am not really very much for crypto.... but I believe bitcoin is a pretty reasonable thing to include in your investment portfolio.

If I were to get some "crypto" I probably would want to spend it as soon as possible, because I don't really like to hold onto something if I do not have hardly any clues about what it is.  It sounds scary, just thinking about it..

crypto..

sounds scary to me...just on the face of it.




I can relate as well. I'm always afraid of "crypto", the ones that I don't know, but some that I own are mostly sound. I still have my B-Cash coins from before the split/fork. Got some Litecoin, DGB, very little Shiba (I hate that it's an ERC-20 token), ETH I have just like 0.1 that I keep for fees. I mostly have the limited supply coins and with a network that has some sort of 'proof of work' whatever the f^ck that might entail. The BTCiTcoin I don't rly care much about it, the Core wallet is buried in the dirt. A time capsule with a 1TB HDD, but if the wallet reaches 700GB I will probably have to pull it out of the ground and meditate if the Universe wants me to sell or put it in a crypto with a wallet that is like 3 < > 30 GB max for now or then.  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

Sadly..  Cry .. For me BTCiTcoin, it is as if it doesn't even exist, it's 'fugazi' / pixie dust. I am of the belief that I need to work at least on trades and try to do that 1-5% per day or at least even 0.1% would be fine, because I need to keep practice of being of the belief or maybe even trick my mind that I'm actually 'working' or doing something 'relevant'.  Roll Eyes  Roll Eyes

The world gets weird. Observing others work all around you makes you feel like an outsider. You need to blend in and always pretend that you are poor. It is a good practice and keeps your mind sharp.  Shocked  Cool  Grin