Bleaney
Bluelighter
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Yeah even a chaotic drug addled wreckhead like me, (at that point in my life) managed to make quite a lot of money from BTC. Entirely by accident I might add. Me holding on to the BTC for some time was only so I could try to figure out how to use PGP on Silk Road.. As a procrastinating wreckhead with ADHD of course I never figured out PGP. And I didn't even look at my BTC account for the whole period, and had one hell of a shock when I eventually logged in and saw what had happened to the prce.Bit coin is good for gaining cash, when played right.
I bought 3 BTC @ £50 each IIRC. I have it on my Ebay account that I sold one of them shortly afterwards for £75.

And then my remaining 2 BTC went up to the value of £3500 over the course of that lost year or so. I didn't just have a lost weekend, I had a lost year, at least! As I was out of work at the time, and so desperate for that cash that I had no thoughts of what might happen to the price in the longer term.
The company were pretty obstructive in letting me w/d the BTC to cash, but after much to-ing and fro-ing, they eventually did!
That might sound like good fortune, which it was, until one realises that BTC prices are averaging around £87,000 each right now! So if I'd kept them until any recent time my 2 BTC would have been worth £174,000!!!!
It might have been challenging getting such high funds from the company, I might have needed legal or technical help, and they'd have wanted a cut for sure. I also suspect something dodgy might have happened to my BTC if I had kept them. Some form of theft by hackers seems likely, as I didnt have a fucking clue what I was doing.

Anyway, I didn't hold them until they were worth £174,00 but I'd never been so glad of that £3500 as I was very broke at that time. With multiple expensive habits.
I've told this anecdote once IRL, and all I got from the listeners was jealousy, disguised as disbelief, and accusations of being a drug user. I've never mentioned it IRL again, if that is the way people are going to react.
Obviously I don't have a crystal ball, and I'm no financial advisor, but my very strong hunch, which seems to be backed up by the charts, is that BTC has already had it's meteoric rise, it's already happened. I'd be very surprised if the price increases by very much again in the future, I especially dont think there will be any more absolutely exponential growth like there has been with the price going from nothing to £90,000 at peak (I think) over the last 20 years or so.
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