How often do you get mad at yourself for not buying a few hundred of Bitcoin when it cost pennies?
>>62047168
But the Biz people did buy it. It's us tech people who know about it but didn't.
I wish I was into tech back then... People used to give them away on here.
About as often as I get mad at myself for not investing in any of the other thousands of investment opportunities I missed in my lifetime. I can't predict the future.
About as often as I get mad at myself for not being able to see the future for all the other things that took off unexpectedly.
>>62047338
It's a little different though. Never seen something go from pennies to thousands of dollars that fast. It also even doubled in the last few weeks!
>>62047160
Still mad I didn't mine when I first saw the threads pop up on /g/.
Would've probably got bored and forgot my wallet address anyway, then still whined about it on a Tasmanian cocoa harvesting imageboard.
I would have just sold during the first bubble anyway. I kick myself for it a little bit but it wouldn't have exactly been a life changing amount of money.
>>62047160
I'm mad as fuck that it's impossible now to get into crypto-trading without paying. Everytime I calm down and accept all the missed opportunities I find out that I missed some train again and get mad again.
>>62047160
Also in terms of Ether just a few months ago. In January of this year it was valued at eight dollars. Ten or twenty-thousand dollars of initial investment would be serious gains at today's price, not to mention future prices. This is all just the beginning and Ether is still offered at a decent price.
I bought 22 of them for a $100 worth of drugs.
Eighty eight thousand dollars.
how often do you get mad at yourself for not buying a few hundered items of various bubbles when they were beginning
>>62047160
Not all that mad, I didn't buy a 100 coins but I did get ~40 at 50$ or so.
I would have sold too early, lost them on my harddrive or would have stored them in one of those online wallets that went offline.
>>62047550
You're missing more trains.
i would be more mad if i had bought and then sold at $1
It's funny because the bubble hasn't even happened yet. I'm still buying
>>62047160
I was too young to buy then, i was underage and didn't have a bank account or anything back then.
>>62047160
>Buttcoin
>>62047160
No one was using it when it cost pennies. It got known here when it was over a dollar. I bought $30 dollars worth at ~3 a pop, then cashed out at around $300 or so each in 2013 right when I was about to enter uni because I thought that would be the peak and I didn't bother to buy any more because the bubble that happened right after ended up being a bad thing that strangled the bitcoin economy in it's sleep.
inb4 "muh price", note that there aren't nearly as many storefronts taking it as payment as there were in 2012 and it's slowly getting replaced by even other cryptocurrencies, which are somewhat less useless like ether and e-payments have gotten much more robust with real money than they were in 2010.