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April 29, 2019, 11:29:00 PM

Sorry for quoting the Roach, guys, but this may be worth a laugh. I was (passive-aggressively) amused.

So I guess he isn't one of the respected leaders here ... I wasn't sure since there is a lot of noise in this very lively thread.   Anyway don't be too hard on him.   He is likely bed bound due to excessive weight or something like that.  At least he identifies himself as something undesirable.    A couple years ago when I left bitcointalk guys like him seemed to rule this forum.   Now it seems their presence is pretty controlled.  

Frankly I had given up on Bitcoin a couple years ago after being scammed so many times and being accused of being a scammer whenever I just spoke what I thought.   If I had just been a holder I would be sitting pretty!   At one point I had over 50 times the amount of BTC I do now!  

At least, you seem to be recognizing the value of bitcoin, which is a long way more advanced than the average person on the street - and since only less than the world's population even has any kind of meaningful holdings in bitcoin, you can currently do a lot to buy and accumulate and to establish a decent stash before the rest of the world catches on to our little secret.

By the way, when folks (who are active in bitcoin or crypto) consider that bitcoin is "too high" or it is "too late" or "I could have had more BTC" blah blah blah, they tend to make stupid decisions, including investing in shit coins in order to "make up" for their perception of having had missed out.. blah blah blah. 

In other words, those folks who begin to focus on bitcoin now, establish a meaningful plan to buy and accumulate BTC, they are going to be leagues ahead of the average person, 5-10 years down the road, when many folks are not going to be able to afford 1 bitcoin or perhaps even unable to afford .1BTC.