~ this remind of
Papa Laszlo the man who bought 2 pizza with 10,000 bitcoin back in the year 2010 and I knew he will surely
regret doing that now.~
Really dude?
According to laszlo;
You know, I don't regret it. I think that it's great that I got to be part of the early history of Bitcoin in that way, and people know about the pizza and it's an interesting story because everybody can kind of relate to that and be [like] - "Oh my God, you spent all of that money!" I was also kind of giving people tech support on the forums and I ported Bitcoin to MacOS, and you know, some other things - fix bugs and whatnot, and I've always kind of just wanted people to use Bitcoin and buying the pizza was one way to do that. I didn't think it would get as popular as it has, but it's gotten to be a really catchy story for people.
SourceBitcoin was cheap back then, and we can never tell the future. Both laszlo and jercos made a sacrifice, and it became a history.
Who knows, he might be hodling more than
BTC10k.
When everyone is worried about the price, USDT is slowly climbing. Should I be worried about USDT reaching top 5? I remember when I first wanted BTC to be stable(less swings) until I saw USDT, there's no point in hodling it. It could be a perfect shitcoin to buy a coffee on starbucks.
To have more time is why I bother with Bitcoin investment. I want to retire from this career and spend my time as I see fit. But I need enough net worth saved up to keep my current lifestyle up for the next 50 years (currently in my mid-30s).
Do you HODL your coins since 2011, or you trade them until now?
I've read only four.
Here's what I think of your books.
Soon, people will no longer know anything about
books.
November 12, Stan Lee died.
3 days later, a sudden drop in value of BTC and alts.
See the connection? I dont!
Looks like Stan Lee's fans are not yet done weeping. Who's Craig, BTW?