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Topic: Bitcoin - Who missed the boat ? - page 6. (Read 1220 times)

newbie
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December 05, 2017, 12:16:29 PM
#15
My friend told me about Btc when it was less that $90 per coin. It was in it's infancy and it was pretty much unknown. I was nervous about putting my hard earned cash in to it so shied away. Boy has it haunted me LOL

Anyone else have this non buyers remorse ?

It is normal feeling. I heard and read 3-4 articles about BTC in 2011... And told about it to my friends but we did nothing. The price was very funny and a lost my chance at that time.
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December 05, 2017, 12:15:49 PM
#14
It all depends on what way you look at it if you see the boat as when bitcoin was virtually worthless or even a couple of years ago when it was under 300. If it continues to grow as it has we are all on the boat.
full member
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December 05, 2017, 12:07:51 PM
#13
My friend told me about Btc when it was less that $90 per coin. It was in it's infancy and it was pretty much unknown. I was nervous about putting my hard earned cash in to it so shied away. Boy has it haunted me LOL

Anyone else have this non buyers remorse ?

Bought $25 worth when it was around 80 cents. Had no idea what I was doing; just supporting my libertarian brethren. Sadly and painfully that wallet is long lost. Didn't think about bitcoin for a few years and then got in knowing what I was doing this time. It was in low hundreds by then. Bought and sold a lot since then.

I always wonder why people bought such small amounts when the price was so low. You would think it would be better to buy $100 worth or something.
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December 05, 2017, 12:07:17 PM
#12
i think it happened to nearly everyone and it will continue to happen. but i think it is time for us to think about things that are more than just some monetary gain because of the price rise.

bitcoin is a great technology, it is not perfect by any means but it still offers a lot and it is a great thing to use as a decentralized currency and benefit from all the things it offers.
and of course with bitcoin comes a long list of altcoins many of which have some pretty cool innovations that is worth looking into at least.
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December 05, 2017, 12:05:06 PM
#11
My friend told me about Btc when it was less that $90 per coin. It was in it's infancy and it was pretty much unknown. I was nervous about putting my hard earned cash in to it so shied away. Boy has it haunted me LOL

Anyone else have this non buyers remorse ?

Bought $25 worth when it was around 80 cents. Had no idea what I was doing; just supporting my libertarian brethren. Sadly and painfully that wallet is long lost. Didn't think about bitcoin for a few years and then got in knowing what I was doing this time. It was in low hundreds by then. Bought and sold a lot since then.
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December 05, 2017, 12:04:54 PM
#10
Very bad thing to post...but sorry...

https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/7hmjdw/my_brother_killed_himself_because_of_btc/?utm_content=title&utm_medium=hot&utm_source=reddit&utm_name=Bitcoin

Dont let the past haunt you, and something bad happens... Try to jump on the boat right now, and HODL as much as you can, things of the past stay in the past, and you cant change nothing anymore. Just start jumping on the boat right now, buy piece by piece if you can, or mine, and you will be happy later. No need to have huge remorse, or feel bad why you didn't invest in given time. Just go on with it, and you will feel much better  Smiley Smiley
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December 05, 2017, 12:02:26 PM
#9
Same story dude, I wished years could roll back to those days... So I could make corrections
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December 05, 2017, 12:01:38 PM
#8
When I started the btc was a $ 2K and I regret not having to buy ...
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December 05, 2017, 11:59:54 AM
#7
Indeed back then the price of Bitcoin is too low compared today so if you invest or buy a Bitcoin the day it was low in price you are a very fortunate person as of today. But considering the possibility that its price today may increase more in the future we must not hesitate to buy or invest to Bitcoin.
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December 05, 2017, 11:59:02 AM
#6
BTC still going up. So another boat is there. But ticket price too expensive get onboard now
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December 05, 2017, 11:53:33 AM
#5
My friend told me about Btc when it was less that $90 per coin. It was in it's infancy and it was pretty much unknown. I was nervous about putting my hard earned cash in to it so shied away. Boy has it haunted me LOL

Anyone else have this non buyers remorse ?

Even if you had bought back then, when the price was $90, you probably would have cashed out sometime before $10K anyway. The number of people who had bought bitcoin when the price was really low, and then hodl'd religiously until now (or simply forgot that they had bought bitcoin) is really really small. So I wouldn't feel bad if I were you.
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December 05, 2017, 11:44:59 AM
#4
I can understand how you feel as I was in your shoes 3 years back. I was new to Bitcoin and was finding ways to earn Bitcoins.
The price of Bitcoin those days was fluctuating around $250 and I was afraid of investing any money in it since I didn't have any money then.
I wish I could have bought some BTC in those days I would have been a millionaire by now. Even though the regret is still there, I do find myself halfway through the boat as BTC is still in its early stages and we could buy it now than to regret 5 years later.
hero member
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December 05, 2017, 11:32:03 AM
#3
My friend told me about Btc when it was less that $90 per coin. It was in it's infancy and it was pretty much unknown. I was nervous about putting my hard earned cash in to it so shied away. Boy has it haunted me LOL

Anyone else have this non buyers remorse ?

Wow, that sucks. At least I heard about it when it was at around $800 and I already thought that was too high for me to buy any (I don't live in the US). I only managed to save a few bits and held on to them. It would be around a year now and boy the price has grown more than 10x (in my currency).
newbie
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December 05, 2017, 09:20:02 AM
#2
I understand you pretty well. I had the chance to buy BTC when it was 300, and look at it now   Undecided Undecided But I think BTC has still place to grow, and maybe I should give it another shot  Undecided
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December 05, 2017, 09:17:46 AM
#1
My friend told me about Btc when it was less that $90 per coin. It was in it's infancy and it was pretty much unknown. I was nervous about putting my hard earned cash in to it so shied away. Boy has it haunted me LOL

Anyone else have this non buyers remorse ?
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