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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
by
AlcoHoDL
on 14/07/2022, 16:33:27 UTC
⭐ Merited by JayJuanGee (1)
Celsius...

Suggestion for the next poll:

Have you ever transferred (some of) your BTC to Celsius?

1. Yes, my entire stash.
2. Yes, a percentage of my stash.
3. NO! Not your keys, not your coins!


Anonymous poll.

I wonder what the result would be...

Well there was at least one douchebag peddling that shitty company here in WO over the last 18 months.

Either that person got rekt or was an inside shill.

So option 1. in your poll should have at least one upvote or that person has either left WO for good / can't access it because they are behind bars or is a completely dishonest fuckface.

Yes, I do remember someone mentioning Celsius and a couple of other similar-type sites. Can't remember who it was, and the forum's search engine is not so good in finding old posts.

I also remember some of us giving the usual "not your keys..." reply. I hope s/he listened to us.

I wonder... Bitcoin itself offers huge gains, if one is willing to wait for a while. How greedy can one get, to not be satisfied by this, and to want even more gains, at the risk of losing it all?

Greed squared?

Absolutely. Could be a shiller with another shiller pretend asking questions etc. It would be easily done here.
But some, even a lurker, could have gotten duped.

Too much greed will get you rekt absolutely.

Watched a movie called War Dogs the other day. Based on a true story.

[...]

Downloading as we speak Downloaded. Thanks for the movie suggestion.

Agreed re. Celsius etc. The problem with most people is that they want to "get rich quick", instead of simply aiming to "get rich", and they almost always end up getting poor (or staying poor).

@Dabs: I don't know if it was you, can't remember. If it was you, I hope you weren't affected by the recent events.

My golden rule: there is no free lunch is this universe. Don't fall for what looks too good to be true, because it almost always is. Even Bitcoin could be called "too good to be true" by those who do not understand it. It is one of the few exceptions to this rule.