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Re: How do you feel when you look at your first Bitcoin wallet?
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GbitG
on 28/09/2023, 10:30:29 UTC
My journey into Bitcoin was entire due to the need to send payment across borders as there was FX and several other restrictions in my country. So, I joined Bitcoin just to use it for cross-border payment without knowing it could actually be a way of creating wealth in the future.
Yes, Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer payment network system that we, or people all over the world, can use to make it easier for themselves to send payments across the border. Because the Bitcoin system is the only way to send payments, it has been introduced. Secondly, no bank or financial institution is made a medium to send payment in the peer-to-peer network, as is the case in the traditional payment system, but it can be sent to everyone through peer-to-peer payment in a decentralized world. On time and with low fees all over the world. Apart from this, Bitcoin is not only used to improve the payment method, but it is also the best source for creating wealth. It depends on the person and how he adopts the strategy.

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Just recently, I was tempted to check my first ever Bitcoin wallet to see what I have done in the past. I was so depressed seeing the volume of Bitcoin that have passed through my wallet without me saving a reasonable portion of it.
Every Bitcoin enthusiast has the same reaction: when he looks at his past, similarly, when I look at the transactions in my wallet, I feel grateful, but then I think that he is also a human being who admits his mistakes. No lesson is learned by forgetting. But anyway, now I don't just sell out Bitcoin like before, but buy it by personal saving, so that in the future, bitcoin will cross its ATH and my portfolio will grow from a million dollars to billions of dollars.