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 In as much as we can create guidelines or certain steps that will seem best for anyone doing a 9-5 job and wants to invest in Bitcoin, it is also necessary to know that we all have different financial principles, guidelines and ethics. Like I have always frequently said what fits Mr x might not be what's good for Mr y be ausebecause we're not all wear different shoesthe same, we earn differently we spend differently so all of this should just remain as an opinion not fact's.
You can't talk about automative savings it just wouldn't sit well with everyone, to some it might be alright but to others it won't.
Emergency funds can mean anything to anyone, for some they are funds for moths full of unwanted expenses while for others they're for certain goals or things they tend to achieve.

From everything I've read so far , investing in Bitcoin and saving from your 9-5 job has been made routinic , and honestly am not a fan of routines.
Let everyone be a judge to their financial prowess, not that any strategy is better than the other.

About a week ago Tungbulu invited me to participate in this thread, and I don't mind, even though I understand that some local's might prefer to keep threads to locals so that the topics might remain accessible and even communicated in local language, which I don't necessarily understand very well.
firstly  I acknowledge the fact you took the invitation to this local board, you're most welcomed.

Original archived Re: Balancing Financial security and Bitcoin Accumulation
Scraped on 24/06/2025, 08:31:04 UTC
 In as much as we can create guidelines or certain steps that will seem best for anyone doing a 9-5 job and wants to invest in Bitcoin, it is also necessary to know that we all have different financial principles, guidelines and ethics. Like I have always frequently said what fits Mr x might not be what's good for Mr y be ause we all wear different shoes.

About a week ago Tungbulu invited me to participate in this thread, and I don't mind, even though I understand that some local's might prefer to keep threads to locals so that the topics might remain accessible and even communicated in local language, which I don't necessarily understand very well.
firstly I acknowledge the fact you took the invitation to this local board, you're most welcomed.