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sr. member
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May 12, 2020, 12:36:07 AM
#30
Careful of saying how much you're holding, you should've just said that you regret not cashing it out when BTC was in 10k.
You should probably transfer it into a wallet where the private key is handled by you.
Never hold that large amount of money in an online wallet, trust me.
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May 11, 2020, 01:06:41 PM
#29
Market cycle doesn't go in a straight line. There have ups and downs. You have invested a larger amount and now you are holding 44 BTC. As a real investor, you have to realize when you should buy or sell. You should always keep the update news and analyze the market trends. If you feel regret for missing the timely action, you are unable to understand the market. So, don't be hopeless, study the market, always be careful and try to take timely action.  
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May 11, 2020, 12:58:38 PM
#28
Hello,

Guys i have 44 Bitcoins in online wallet blockchain.
am feeling very regret now why i did not cashout funds when it hit to 10k$
 
now its 8.5k$ , i was expecting it will hit to 13k$ or 15k$ soon and then will cashout..

but now very few hours left for halving, so what do you think? its will again hit the 10k$ or up to 10k$?

my target to make $1M but i`m losing hope as it already very down now to 8.5k$.

sorry for my bad english.

Thanks and happy earning guys Cheesy
I stopped reading at 'I have 44 bitcoins', if you actually have that much bitcoin congratulations your life is going to be very easy from now on, even if bitcoin did not reached the price that you were looking for I'm pretty sure that during the next years we are going to see prices way above that, the only thing that you need to do is to keep holding those bitcoins and be patient, if you can do that you can earn life-changing money in just a few years.

By the way get a hardware wallet if you do not want to lose your coins to hackers.
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May 11, 2020, 12:12:49 PM
#27
44 Btc in an online wallet and a public announcement on bitcointalk? Expect to receive some phishing PM's, malware PM's, begging PM's, loan requests,...
Why wouldn't you hold the equivalent of a big house in the city (in my country) in a more secure way?
Absolutely, sharks here will think you of something that gullible type of person coz you stated the amount that you have in your online wallet, and what is more bothering me is that you are using an online wallet which can be possibly hacked any time once hackers have decoded the private key. with 44 BTC that's $200,000 you could buy a lot of that amount, best to do now is to wait til it reaches $10K at least.
That being said, it's all gut feelings and guessing at this point. Nobody can tell you what will happen in a couple weeks/months/years. I know i'll be hodling Smiley
The market is really uncertain, technical analysis isn't really technical, it is more of like in depth prediction.
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May 11, 2020, 11:56:24 AM
#26
Hello,

Guys i have 44 Bitcoins in online wallet blockchain.
am feeling very regret now why i did not cashout funds when it hit to 10k$

44 bitcoin is a lot of money, even if you sell it right now. But if you want to make a big profit, you need to wait for a while, and maybe after the halving, you will see the price can increase higher more than $10k, so you can sell it at that price. But if the price does not increase to the price you want, you need to be patient to wait for that. You don't need to worry because, in the future, bitcoin prices will increase so high.
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May 11, 2020, 09:09:37 AM
#25
I'm a big fan of electrum, but i wouldn't store 44 BTC on a desktop wallet. It's a big step up from a web wallet, but still not good enough to store the fiat equivalent of a house in the city. Those kinds of funds require a hardware wallet, paper wallet or airgapped wallet imho.
Can't agree more. I just give an option for him if he doesn't want the process of sending using an airgapped setup since hardware wallet isn't an option for him due the situation of his country, but yeah airgapped should be considered, and a watch-only address for monitoring.

hardware wallet is indeed the best way to store that kind amount of money, holding it online is a huge risk! my suggestion is store it on a hardware wallet and just transfer it to an exchange if you are ready to sell it.
So far, hardware wallet isn't an option, coz bitcoin is banned on his country as he mentioned and it will risk him if he buy hardware wallet from ledger or trezor.
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May 11, 2020, 09:02:59 AM
#24
your coin is safe but unsafe at same time. It's best you save your bitcoin in a hardware wallet and share with your family maybe lawyer or wife. It will be safer you can outsmart hackers but maybe something happens to you, your family can access your funds and use them to keep you alive. Just my opinion because it's a huge sum of money.
legendary
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May 11, 2020, 08:45:36 AM
#23

Though this requires a bit of time sending your fund than using an online wallet but this is the most secure way to store your BTC.

But if you want easier setup but still in a secure way. Installing electrum as your desktop wallet and/or mobile wallet is good to go. Just to make sure your device is fully secured at least installed with anti-virus (windows/mac), though electrum binaries flag as a malware of most anti-virus but there's nothing to worry, you just need to verify your downloaded electrum. And one thing, VPN will save you from your ISP trackers/logs.

Too many instructions to follow to secure your funds, right? That's how a responsible person will do with his hard earned money.

I'm a big fan of electrum, but i wouldn't store 44 BTC on a desktop wallet. It's a big step up from a web wallet, but still not good enough to store the fiat equivalent of a house in the city. Those kinds of funds require a hardware wallet, paper wallet or airgapped wallet imho.
hardware wallet is indeed the best way to store that kind amount of money, holding it online is a huge risk! my suggestion is store it on a hardware wallet and just transfer it to an exchange if you are ready to sell it.

With regards to the price, just chill mate! it will go up you just need to hold! you must be concern now on transferring it to a safe wallet  Wink It's okay to lose with just a small dump rather than losing it all into a online wallet. and BTW, the price is now on 9k so cheers  Grin
sr. member
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May 11, 2020, 08:21:27 AM
#22
Holding this much bitcoins, you should never have any regrets.

You can still have a lot of chances to make a profit out of your investment. It is indeed that halving is approaching, but that is not the time limit for you to sell. In this case, you should have known that holding is the best for now, set aside your regret and your plans on selling it, hold it until the next bull run comes.
jr. member
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May 11, 2020, 08:06:23 AM
#21
Hello,

Guys i have 44 Bitcoins in online wallet blockchain.
am feeling very regret now why i did not cashout funds when it hit to 10k$
 
now its 8.5k$ , i was expecting it will hit to 13k$ or 15k$ soon and then will cashout..

but now very few hours left for halving, so what do you think? its will again hit the 10k$ or up to 10k$?

my target to make $1M but i`m losing hope as it already very down now to 8.5k$.

sorry for my bad english.

Thanks and happy earning guys Cheesy
first u should know something very important . in crypto for good profit u should wait much longer than this.i bought btc on 9200 8k and 7k but i never sell them in 10k . that target is so low .i see 3 times price over than 10k but i didnt sell.beacuse i have BITCOIN,and there is only  21milion of it in world.isee over than 15k.


sr. member
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May 11, 2020, 07:40:49 AM
#20
I don't know when you got in on the train but I will tell you that you're a believer to have made the move. If you are in profit, there is no need at all to ask. Take your profit and if you aren't contented, keep holding. And again, don't announce your holding to avoid unnecessary PMs.

And for your wallet choice, don't store such amount in an online wallet, you do not know what might happen next. Use an hardware wallet and if you aren't in a country that allows such, ise Electrum wallet and set it up on an old PC.
legendary
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May 11, 2020, 07:28:14 AM
#19

Though this requires a bit of time sending your fund than using an online wallet but this is the most secure way to store your BTC.

But if you want easier setup but still in a secure way. Installing electrum as your desktop wallet and/or mobile wallet is good to go. Just to make sure your device is fully secured at least installed with anti-virus (windows/mac), though electrum binaries flag as a malware of most anti-virus but there's nothing to worry, you just need to verify your downloaded electrum. And one thing, VPN will save you from your ISP trackers/logs.

Too many instructions to follow to secure your funds, right? That's how a responsible person will do with his hard earned money.

I'm a big fan of electrum, but i wouldn't store 44 BTC on a desktop wallet. It's a big step up from a web wallet, but still not good enough to store the fiat equivalent of a house in the city. Those kinds of funds require a hardware wallet, paper wallet or airgapped wallet imho.
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May 11, 2020, 07:18:05 AM
#18
Its not a problem for me to buying the 59 bucks usb.

problem is bitcoin is banned in our country so thats why i cant import such things in my country or i cant order, its totally banned here.
thats why i keeping my funds on online web wallet.



In this case, i'd probably go for an airgapped setup... You'll need an old laptop or desktop and one or two usb sticks (one to transfer signed/unsigned transactions and potentially one to keep a backup of your wallet... The backup-usb should never touch an online machine tough!). I'm pretty sure there are no countries (except north korea) that are suspicious of somebody buying an laptop and a usb stick Wink
Though this requires a bit of time sending your fund than using an online wallet but this is the most secure way to store your BTC.

But if you want easier setup but still in a secure way. Installing electrum as your desktop wallet and/or mobile wallet is good to go. Just to make sure your device is fully secured at least installed with anti-virus (windows/mac), though electrum binaries flag as a malware of most anti-virus but there's nothing to worry, you just need to verify your downloaded electrum. And one thing, VPN will save you from your ISP trackers/logs.

Too many instructions to follow to secure your funds, right? That's how a responsible person will do with his hard earned money.
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May 11, 2020, 07:03:51 AM
#17
I am not going to comment on your wallet or anything since it seems like you know what you are doing(Being an alpha security guard), but I suggest HODLING your BTC currently since almost everyone are expecting BTC to rally just before and after the halving event.

This is just my analysis based on past halvings. It will definitely touch $10K mark again(Not sure exactly when obviously) which is why HODLING is the way to go.
legendary
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May 11, 2020, 06:49:12 AM
#16
Nothing to regret, just be patient and you can harvest your fruit out of your garden, the price might be below 10k for now but there are a lot of chances that it will sail high.

Just one thing, your wallet isn't secured, storing 44 btc in an online wallet is a no-no. A hardware wallet isn't expensive you know. Ledger nano s worth 59 bucks so it's not expensive from someone holding a 44 btc.
Its not a problem for me to buying the 59 bucks usb.

problem is bitcoin is banned in our country so thats why i cant import such things in my country or i cant order, its totally banned here.
thats why i keeping my funds on online web wallet.



In this case, i'd probably go for an airgapped setup... You'll need an old laptop or desktop and one or two usb sticks (one to transfer signed/unsigned transactions and potentially one to keep a backup of your wallet... The backup-usb should never touch an online machine tough!). I'm pretty sure there are no countries (except north korea) that are suspicious of somebody buying an laptop and a usb stick Wink

If Bitcoin was illegal in my country, i'd be more worried about my isp logging my actions, and i'd worry about cashing out my coins... I'd probably start using a watch-only wallet on tails and  use openwrt to configure a vlan that was always routed over a VPN. Then i'd setup my airgapped wallet on a device that'll never touch the internet ever again (which is basically the standard setup for an airgapped wallet).
jr. member
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May 11, 2020, 06:43:48 AM
#15
Nothing to regret, just be patient and you can harvest your fruit out of your garden, the price might be below 10k for now but there are a lot of chances that it will sail high.

Just one thing, your wallet isn't secured, storing 44 btc in an online wallet is a no-no. A hardware wallet isn't expensive you know. Ledger nano s worth 59 bucks so it's not expensive from someone holding a 44 btc.
Its not a problem for me to buying the 59 bucks usb.

problem is bitcoin is banned in our country so thats why i cant import such things in my country or i cant order, its totally banned here.
thats why i keeping my funds on online web wallet.

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May 11, 2020, 06:36:43 AM
#14
Nothing to regret, just be patient and you can harvest your fruit out of your garden, the price might be below 10k for now but there are a lot of chances that it will sail high.

Just one thing, your wallet isn't secured, storing 44 btc in an online wallet is a no-no. A hardware wallet isn't expensive you know. Ledger nano s worth 59 bucks so it's not expensive from someone holding a 44 btc.
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May 11, 2020, 06:24:58 AM
#13
Hello,

Guys i have 44 Bitcoins in online wallet blockchain.
am feeling very regret now why i did not cashout funds when it hit to 10k$
 
now its 8.5k$ , i was expecting it will hit to 13k$ or 15k$ soon and then will cashout..

but now very few hours left for halving, so what do you think? its will again hit the 10k$ or up to 10k$?

my target to make $1M but i`m losing hope as it already very down now to 8.5k$.

sorry for my bad english.

Thanks and happy earning guys Cheesy

Around the 10k$ was the PUMP, it is similar to LTCs halving back then. Now they dump it so they can buy back aka nice little trap.

For them this means they have more BTC or same amount of BTC, but some money was cashed out. Maybe they wait for lower prices then re-enter. Nothing new here.
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May 11, 2020, 06:24:07 AM
#12
Hello,

Guys i have 44 Bitcoins in online wallet blockchain.
am feeling very regret now why i did not cashout funds when it hit to 10k$
 
now its 8.5k$ , i was expecting it will hit to 13k$ or 15k$ soon and then will cashout..

but now very few hours left for halving, so what do you think? its will again hit the 10k$ or up to 10k$?

my target to make $1M but i`m losing hope as it already very down now to 8.5k$.

sorry for my bad english.

Thanks and happy earning guys Cheesy

Why are you feeling regret? Bitcoin will hit $10k someday although right now, bitcoin price is not at that price, you can still hold your bitcoin for more. Just believe in bitcoin, and you will have a chance to sell your bitcoin at more than $10k. With the halving is on the way, it will rise again, so you only need to wait for a while.

If you want to sell some bitcoin, I think you can buy more bitcoin if the price is down so you can have more than 44 bitcoin in your wallet. That will be only an option, and you don't have to do anything except for waiting for the price to increase. Don't lose hope with bitcoin because right now is a correction for the price so that the price will increase later.
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May 11, 2020, 06:21:22 AM
#11
Start moving those on a better wallet like Electrum or much preferred hardware wallet, Ledger wallet. Don't be regret with the sudden drop, as long as you still hold those, there's still hope.
Your target to have $1M is to reach bitcoin at the price of around $22000. We will be there soon but the major concern that you have to do is to get out of that web wallet blockchain.com.
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