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Re: The primitive era had the best Bitcoin could offer!!!
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PrivacyG
on 21/11/2022, 16:18:37 UTC
Well, what if we are also early birds? We don't know how high will bitcoin get in 10 or 15 years from now, but I would expect people will also envy then those who stacked sats in 2022 crypto winter.

Pretty much similar was back then too. Just back then 1 BTC meant not much, exactly like today a couple of satoshi.
Of course, the earlier one got coins, the more he got for the same fiat or effort, but that doesn't mean we can't still try to get the most of it.
Do not forget, millions of people are already in the Cryptocurrency area, many of them are holding on to dear life with their Altcoin holdings and there are only 21 million Bitcoin that will ever get to exist.

Once everyone understands Bitcoin is what they should be actually holding and we get a lot more people to buy it, imagine how much the price has to be for all 21 million Bitcoin to be distributed among dozens of millions of people.  It is very true, we are most likely still early birds.

Is it possible to recover this hard drive if he finds it? Or he'll spend millions more looking for engineers to make it work. What a man
This is a very big issue indeed.  You get to 'hold' on to so many Bitcoins for so long and you are looking for the Hard Drive that, chances are, either is not there anymore or is malfunctioning.  I am sure there are a few ways to recover files from even a defect Hard Drive, experts can do this even if the HDD does not work anymore as far as I know but it has been sitting for so many years already and has likely been put under insane amount of weight that might make it useless once found.

Now imagine he finds his disk and the Bitcoin file is password protected.  He is spending so much money on possibly nothing, I mean he might actually have better chances winning at the lottery than finding a drive that works, is recoverable and does not have the necessary file encrypted.

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Regards,
PrivacyG