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Re: Will owning 0.01 BTC really make you rich?
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johant123
on 19/01/2022, 17:17:48 UTC
currently having 0.01 btc can not be called rich, maybe in the future having 0.01 btc can be called rich,
but for me now 0.01 btc is valuable because from 0.01 btc we can grow if we have a good trading strategy and maybe with this we can get rich.

I have 2BTC (and a bit), bought when BTC was still affordable, and in my country that doesn’t make you wealthy. But I intend to hold on to them at least until my retirement. Hopefully they will make me a millionaire then Tongue
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Re: Reinvest initial investment, or keep profits?
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johant123
on 19/01/2021, 09:30:03 UTC
Thanks all!

At this moment, I'll do nothing (just leave the funds in my account). Knowing that I got my initial investment out gives me peace of mind.

I'll see what the Bitcoin price is doing, and then decide whether I want to "dollar cost average" 50% of my investment again, or want to use it in another way.
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Re: Reinvest initial investment, or keep profits?
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johant123
on 18/01/2021, 10:32:27 UTC
My suggestion is, you would take out your initial investment from crypto and invest it in real life. And you could reinvest your profits in Bitcoin whatever you gained. Of course, buy-in dip according to you. So, if in case of Bitcoin drop unexpectedly, then would will not be panic and hold for longer. Because you already invest your capital in real-life investments. Panic sell is a huge problem in the crypto industry. Now you don't need money, but who knows about tomorrow. So your real-life investment would be helpful during a bad situation in case happen it.
Thanks! That was a very helpful post!
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Reinvest initial investment, or keep profits?
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johant123
on 18/01/2021, 09:30:26 UTC
Hi all,

In the past weeks, I have sold some BTC, and I have my initial investment (about $5000) out. Which means that everything I have in BTC now (about $8000) is "free". That is fine, but I am thinking about what to do with the money I took out:

  • Put it in a less volatile investment, as a long term safeguard
  • Reinvest it in BTC as soon as the price drops (it eventually will, but when?)

In the first case, I have secured my initial investment in the long term, so I won't need to worry about it, but it also won't make much more for me.

In the second case, the potential for gains is much higher, but I still risk losing my initial investment. I don't need the money now, but I would feel sorry about it.

I plan on keeping what I have left in BTC for the long term. My question is purely about the initial investment that I took out again.

What's your opinion? Thanks!
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Re: Halving is approacing: HOLD YOUR BITCOINS AND NEVER SELL THEM (129 days left)
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johant123
on 05/01/2020, 21:29:40 UTC
For those who hold their coins in the long term (my plan as well), doesn't it make sense to sell them at the (potential) top after the halving, and re-buy them after the (inevitable) dip after the hype settled down?
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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johant123
on 05/01/2020, 15:57:45 UTC

I assume it's gone viral so far?

Well, that was to be expected. But he could at least have waited until after the halving.

Nobody believed him anyway, but it could have fueled the hype.
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Re: Halving is approacing: HOLD YOUR BITCOINS AND NEVER SELL THEM (129 days left)
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johant123
on 05/01/2020, 15:44:08 UTC
First of all; there is so much publicity about the upcoming halving indeed that I can hardly believe it not being priced in already. I don't expect a giant price hike this year ( but I hope I am wrong).

What I do is to keep most of my BTC safe in my own wallet for now, while I use a small part for swing trading. On the one hand, for trying to accumulate more without investing additional €€ but mostly because I want to learn. It's the same I do with my ETH and LTC amounts, only I use a larger percentage for "trade practice" because most of my invested money is in BTC anyway.

I won't become a professional trader this way, but it allows me to learn, and hopefully I make some profit on the way too.
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Re: Survey: if you have $50k fiat ,will you invest in btc or put it in bank?
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johant123
on 05/01/2020, 11:05:14 UTC
If it is for the long term? I would put 60% in the bank, 35% in index funds, and 15% in crypto. The 60% mainly because I want to have a buffer for unexpected circumstances.
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Re: How the situation in Iran might impact Bitcoin
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johant123
on 04/01/2020, 16:14:46 UTC
I still have a doubt if it would completely affect the whole Bitcoin market although there's a sudden changes recently yet it's not that strong. I think this hot topic of a war going on between with these two nations might really affect the cryptocurrency market because we know what is the US are capable of.

Would people flee into crypto currencies (at least the major ones) as a safe haven? Or get out of them, because they would expect prices to fall when the economy slows down? I could imagine that people move more to savings accounts, despite the 0% interest.
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Re: When is the perfect time to sell BTC?
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johant123
on 04/01/2020, 16:06:13 UTC

Perfect time to sell Bitcoin? It sounds familiar and most people are asking for this but the answer is, it's up to you. A person who can decide what is best and would the right thing to do is a smart person. It is wiser to sell when you are already at a profit and that is we called a perfect time to sell.

I'm struggling with the same ... my brain says, initial investment plus 25% is already stretching it (since I started DCA'ing last summer, I am not at break even point yet), but of course there's the little voice that says "what if it would rise much more?".

Is selling in batches (e.g. 50% of the profit, each time you have earned 10%) a good advice? Or is that too conservative in the long term?
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Re: I took a photo of my wallet seed with a 35mm camera
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johant123
on 04/01/2020, 15:54:12 UTC
⭐ Merited by LFC_Bitcoin (1) ,aoluain (1)
Today I have without thinking snapped a photo of my Bitcoin wallet seed with my 35mm camera. I have some important shots on the roll, so I can't just pull it out of the camera (which will destroy not only seed, but the rest of photos as well).

is it colour or B&W film?

you could actually invest in developing it yourself, I used ro develop my own
colour and B&W film but you would have to buy basic equipment.

This all depends on how much the wallet is worth.

or move all coins to a different wallet.

If it is B&W, you could develop it yourself indeed ... you might have found a new hobby  Grin (I wouldn't do it with C41 process color film though).

But seriously, I would not take any risks. Does your camera have the option to double expose? Then you might want to try that for that frame (but analog film has quite some tolerance for over exposure). The safest option indeed is change the seed (if possible) or move the funds to another wallet. Even if your film goes into an automated process, there is usually a manual step afterwards (quality control), so you still run a risk.
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Re: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion
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johant123
on 02/01/2020, 19:41:22 UTC

In 2021 for sure, I’m not certain of that in 2020 but would love to be wrong.

My feeling as well ... the increase in 2020 is probably modest, but I expect / hope that we reach a new ATH in 2021 or 2022.

Main reason; the cycles are getting more spread out, and the halving is probably more anticipated now than the last time (more energy efficient miners, and so on). So I don't expect any fireworks starting before Q3 / Q4 2020.

I'd love to be wrong as well though, of course!
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Re: Bitcoin scams and new Bitcoin users
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johant123
on 02/01/2020, 10:08:01 UTC
That's why don't you ever ever trust easily in bitcoin. You should know more first before engaging with cryptocurrency. Having a lot of knowledge and experience is important for you to know the do's and dont's in cryptocurrency.

Scammers are professionals in fooling people and take their money without even being caught by the internet society. They are expert in taking your money instantly and it is because of your cooperation. So in the first place, try not to have a transaction with a people with least personal information.

A big issue, I think, is that people all over the world are exposed to the internet (and everything that comes with it) at such speed that they cannot grasp it. Isn't it understandable that they are gullible? Yesterday they could not even talk to people 100 miles away, and suddenly people all over the world promise them free money.

I don't have a solution, and they will have to go through a hard learning phase, but I think I understand why people fall for the tricks of scammers. It happens here (northern europe) as well with older people who are easily overwhelmed. Not saying that all older people are like that(!) but they are easier victims than those who grew up with new technology.
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Re: Bitcoin still bigger in 2019 from all other Commodities
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johant123
on 02/01/2020, 07:33:33 UTC
Indeed! All the people who complain about a bear market seem to forget that we made about 100% last year! If that's a bear market in crypto, then I wonder how we'd call it if BTC only appreciates 20% this year 😉 If my stocks did that this year, I would be a happy man!

Looks like many beginners expect a continuous bull run, instead of a YoY climb (or decline, also possible of course).
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Re: Bitcoin’s race to outrun the quantum computer
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johant123
on 01/01/2020, 21:22:01 UTC
One thing I don’t understand in the whole discussion; if RSA or ECC are compromised in the future, we can upgrade existing systems of course (and we’ll have to ... whole PKI will come tumbling down), but won’t this make dormant wallets vulnerable? How are we going to prevent someone stealing the funds from there? Otherwise that will cause a huge drop in the value of Bitcoin. We can’t put a wrapper or something around those wallets, right?

I am a tech guy, not an economist, so not sure if my reasoning makes sense!
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Re: Why do people still fall victim to obvious scam?
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johant123
on 30/12/2019, 23:08:58 UTC
Basically, when a person has no proper awareness of what's going on with online society, they're more prone to scam.
I think some people from developing countries are in this group. Maybe they see the online world still like we looked at it 10 years ago, but then with all the threats of today.

What if you are poor, and suddenly people promise you free money online? Wouldn't you be tempted to try that? Especially if you are uneducated about online dangers? Or if English is your third language, and you have limited understanding only?
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Re: Government Taxing Bitcoin? Here's the Answer
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johant123
on 30/12/2019, 22:46:01 UTC
Here crypto currencies are definitely taxed. The exchange I am using even sends you a yearly report of your assets, to use for your tax filings. And if they can send it to you, they can also give it to the tax authorities on request.

I don't know about all EU countries, but it looks to me like they are accepting crypto currency, and taxing them as they do other assets (like gold, or stocks).
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Re: 2020 Bitcoin halving!!! Bull run???
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johant123
on 30/12/2019, 20:57:02 UTC

Why everyone is hyped of the upcoming halving? Because of another take-off to the moon? What if your expectations didn't meet? Will you be disappointed? Will you tell all folks that BTC is going nowhere?

Remember that good progress takes several years in the process.

Look at where the price was 12 months ago, and where we are now. Halving may already be priced in. Personally, looking at the long term trend, I don't expect a new ATH next year yet.

Since I have a long term target, I don't care if we reach a new top in 2021 or in 2023 ... as long as we get there Tongue