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How much alt coin diversification is needed? 0%?


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November 19, 2018, 10:59:18 AM

1500 is still a high amount considering where bitcoin started from and how many people got in under $10.

So... ok... how many? Do you know the number, and where did you get it from?
I really doubt there is any considerable number of such people now, as there were so many temptations to sell them in the way to $100, $1000, $10000 and so on.

No, seriously, this is an interesting question: does anyone here know somebody who got their bitcoins under $10 and still holds them?
Or may be better way to ask the same - do you know anybody who spent less that $10 per Bitcoin they own currently?
There are many oldtimers in this thread, so I assume this is a one of the best places to ask this question.

My initial first couple of Bitcoins were bought for 100€ (in total). But my average price (cost) per Bitcoin is around $1000.

This is more realistic, if guys (and gal) are really accounting for their various costs in holding bitcoin.  Even if they may have gotten good numbers of coins under $100 or even under $10, they are still going to have some coins that raise their average.  And the vast majority of the bell curve will be with longer term holders with average cost per BTC in the $500 to $1000 range... of course, outliers in any bell curve, too.