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Re: Only 0.076 Bitcoin to get a house.
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Ryu_Ar1
on 15/08/2025, 22:30:59 UTC

Most of the people who commented in this section don't seem to believe the OP's story, and I'm one of them. The price he mentioned isn't realistic. I don't understand why he needs to tell a lie and make it seem like the money came from his Bitcoin earnings when the amount conversion is way off. I'm sorry, but in my opinion, the OP is really lying.
I suggest you read my previous reply, buddy Smiley
In fact, by judging me as a liar based solely on your assumptions, where you don't believe what I wrote in the thread I created, you are revealing your own character.
I appreciate your arguments, but at least in this case, you should be able to provide evidence that I’m lying. Regardless of whether you believe it or not, it ultimately comes down to personal perspective, and I’m not too concerned or disadvantaged by it because my purpose in writing this thread was simply to share my experience that I’m capable of rewarding myself for the investments I’ve made.


Blessed? There is reason why these countries are called third worlds (no offense to op, I am also from a third world).
Not at all, because I realize that ultimately my country is still in chaos and needs a lot more time to even be considered developed, given the current conditions and my own personal experience. It is clear that even though my country is considered a developing country, it still feels underdeveloped Smiley

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Op mentioned IDR currency, that means Indonesia, also check his other comment down the thread, where he clarified further (I could link it, but I won't, people ask questions, meanwhile are too lazy to go through responses).
Thanks, at least someone read my previous reply and you expressed my current feelings  Grin

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Wow, congratulations, you’ve made the wise decision investing part of your BTC stash. One can live without Bitcoin, but not without the roof over their head. That said, the house you acquired looks far more expensive. In my area, the similar one would cost no less than $500,000. I always say that money is for life, not life for money.So you definitely made the right choice. Don’t regret selling your Bitcoin if it helped improve your living standards.
You may live in a highly developed country, and it is indeed very difficult to compare developed countries with third world countries like the one I live in now, because in terms of quality of life and conditions, they are very different. So it is understandable that in developed countries, the cost of living, even for things like building or buying a house, will be much more expensive. But on the other hand, this is comparable to the quality of life and income in developed countries.
I am determined not to regret this decision in the future because I have already made this choice, and at least I now have a place to live, regardless of how Bitcoin develops in the future. I just need to reinvest as I did a few years ago to continue reaping the benefits in the future Smiley

All this with 0.07BTC that is  approximately $9,120 at a price of $120,000BTC which is somewhat a very low amount of money in most countries around the world to afford such a house you displayed over here, this sounds so unbelievable.

The story didn't add up mate

Well, no one can tell the authenticity of Op claim except him. Perhaps, presenting a paper documents for the purchase house with sensitive information strike out would serve as evidence to prove every doubters wrong.

Doing some comparison with Nigeria currency, that's roughly 14m and that amount can afford you a standard two bedroom flat in some locations especially in the north depending on the land size as well. The amount can not acquire you a plot of land in our major cities thou. Maybe Op bought the house in a remote area where things are less costly and probably furnished the house himself.

From the uploaded image, you can see it is not a mansion but a single roof house probably a two bedroom flat. Also, the amount above could exclude the furniture and other furnishings. I'm not trying to defend Op story but I'm analysing the possibility of his claim.

We should be happy if it's true, and, if we are being honest, should we even try to "investigate", so to speak?

Surely, we may try to go to the bottom of the case, but without docs and such, it's all speculation on a coffee.
Why am I being treated like a suspect here? Cheesy 
I could show the documents for validation, but then what? What’s in it for me? In the end, there will always be people who say I’m lying, despite all the evidence I’ve provided.

Once again, when creating this thread, I only wanted to share my experience with the Bitcoin investments I’ve made. I don’t need others’ validation, and I won’t feel wronged if others don’t believe it, as that’s a matter of personal judgment.

Every body here is focusing too much on unimportant aspects such as how the house looks like a mansion.  The world is filled up of many cheap houses that look like villas but are very badly constructed or lack main features such as links to city sewage or water.  Furniture can be cheap and look good, at least in pictures.  It does not mean they are comfortable.

The important aspect is that OP has been able to actually do this and own a property.  It would be incredible if the property does have the best features and not only looks like a nice house but actually IS one.  A house is a house and nothing compares to knowing you have a roof over your head that you do not have to pay for any more.
The point I want to raise from this thread is that Im able to improve my financial condition and I can buy a house for me to live in with my partner, but it seems that people's focus is quite different because they may not really believe the nominal amount I spent, even though we certainly know that every country has different economic conditions and each country is not all developed where this is an important part that can affect living conditions, especially for the problem of living costs and the cost of necessities to buy something.