Oh Man, just how many scammers are there in this small crypto world?
Wait, why should any "Good Samaritan" on this thread give you their hard earned $$$? Considering you spent 80ETH and everyone knows not to spend more than they're willing to lose in a crazy uncertain crypto market, you must have quite a bit of money.
You keep saying you were going to hold for 5-10 years meaning that you didn't need that 80 eth or $25,000 right now and it could sit in an investment for 5-10 years. Not many people I know has $25,000 that can just sit around for 10 years.
So when you bought that 500,000 for 80 ETH, after 10 years, when you expected the price to explode were you going to be a "Good Samaritan" and buy up hudreds of Lambos for everyone on this thread?
Or, you can donate your ebtc to my address and I'll sell it to recoup some of my 80 eth loss. If you're a good Samaritan, thanks in advance.
My address:
0x3E379F55F8FaaE407fAE416F8CA096a82D2dee70
If I knew it was legit and an actual swap ahead (its all lies), there would be hope and never would have sold. But such will never happen and the swap is all lies told on third party sites to keep the con crime going.
I owned almost 500,000 ebtc before I sold, so I believed in it before everything was exposed as a lie and con and put my money where my belief was. I didn't get any free ebtc, but bought them all.
Last post on this matter and will update everyone next week on what came in.
If everything wasn't shut down, I was all-in ebtc long term, 5-10 years, to see where it went. Most likely Satoshi himself is reading this post, as he won't respond to any emails, of course, and his original website is offline. I'm sure he is getting a great laugh and buying new cars, clothing, and a house by his scam crime.