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January 18, 2024, 03:35:05 AM
#45
No one would want tell you all of that directly. People don’t want to look like they are a loser of even admit that they’ve made such a mistake before. Even when they make profit, many people just want to hide the truth.
I think it's better to hide one's financials anyway, it's good for one's own security.
I’m not sure if we should just end it by saying it’s better to hide it. I understand security concerns but telling someone your losses can serve as a lesson to them, saving them money they would have lost if they had plans to walk the path you did. Telling people about your wins too would help boost people’s confidence that they can do it too. It must be exact details like calling out actual amount you got or lost, but people don’t even want to admit to losing or winning. They just pretend nothing is going on.

They may not mean to hide it, they may have simply not felt comfortable enough to share it.

I tell my friends lessons I have learned from my mistakes and what I feel should be right for them to do in situation (if they ask in first place), but not necessarily amounts involved, I feel there is no need to, it creates barrier between two parties as they might not be on same page which rarely is the case even in one's own family, sharing in such incompatibility breeds negative emotions, such as jealousy.
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January 18, 2024, 03:34:07 AM
#44
people's stories about the conditions and what they are experiencing, at least it is good to increase our knowledge from the experiences of the people who share there.
I think I will also try to share my experience there.
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January 17, 2024, 11:54:03 PM
#43
Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.

I once read somewhere that,
We are all playing the same game, Just different levels. Dealing with the same Hell, just different devils.

And it seems so much true in the world of crypto. Everyone has gone through the same tuff times and some lucky airdrop times.
This is the market that is full of drama ..

One says this and the other will oppose and vise versa that people here sometimes making its difficult to understand but dealing with much time will make us have better knowledge to what we need to trust and believe.
The one interesting point those confessions make is induce reflection whether crypto makes you more or less happy. Not sure about me personally at this point.
Happiness in crypto only comes when our investments are moving forward and will change the mood when the price is falling.

I am in good mood now , as my investment is showing great movement because of the coming halving and the effect of the recent approval of ETF.
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January 17, 2024, 11:24:51 PM
#42
The one interesting point those confessions make is induce reflection whether crypto makes you more or less happy. Not sure about me personally at this point.
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January 17, 2024, 06:20:00 PM
#41

No one would want tell you all of that directly. People don’t want to look like they are a loser of even admit that they’ve made such a mistake before. Even when they make profit, many people just want to hide the truth.

I think it's better to hide one's financials anyway, it's good for one's own security.

I’m not sure if we should just end it by saying it’s better to hide it. I understand security concerns but telling someone your losses can serve as a lesson to them, saving them money they would have lost if they had plans to walk the path you did. Telling people about your wins too would help boost people’s confidence that they can do it too. It must be exact details like calling out actual amount you got or lost, but people don’t even want to admit to losing or winning. They just pretend nothing is going on.
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January 16, 2024, 05:06:17 AM
#40
Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.

I once read somewhere that,
We are all playing the same game, Just different levels. Dealing with the same Hell, just different devils.

And it seems so much true in the world of crypto. Everyone has gone through the same tuff times and some lucky airdrop times.
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January 16, 2024, 04:41:15 AM
#39
I wish people were transparent and share the same when asked directly but they won't and if they share it when asked directly it would help everyone to take the right decision at the first go itself

Some things are better off being private, or at least confined to few close people you trust. You can still learn from these confessions posted anonymously and learn to not repeat same. In my experience, people are honest when they are anonymous, being certain personality limits you on what you can share and there are insecurities how other party will react, posting anonymously frees you from this.

it has to be something that could encourage to invest. they are shilling BONK and this is x page is supported by @rollbitcom

BTW Where are they Shilling BONK? I scrolled down until a month older tweets but didn't saw any tweet shilling BONKs.

He's likely talking about this Tweet.


No one would want tell you all of that directly. People don’t want to look like they are a loser of even admit that they’ve made such a mistake before. Even when they make profit, many people just want to hide the truth.

I think it's better to hide one's financials anyway, it's good for one's own security.

I saw people complaining about their loss to their mentor or the influencer they were following when making their investment.

Technically, it's still their own fault to follow mentor/infleuncer, but yes it does make things easier to pass around when there is another person involved.
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January 15, 2024, 12:16:29 PM
#38
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions

Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.
The page isn't loading up for me at this moment, but from what I'm reading in the comments, I'm pretty sure that it showcases confessions of people about their journey with cryptocurrencies, and as you said, we can probably relate to a lot of stories that people have to say about their journey in this world because almost all of us were living different lives before getting to know Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies and our life sort of changed after knowing Bitcoin first and then other cryptocurrencies.

Most of us have started our journey with Bitcoin faucets where we used to claim small amounts of Bitcoin every day and become happy for having Bitcoins. Maybe not all but I know a lot of those reading my post can relate to this. There are a lot of other things that most of us did in the initial days, and if one of us shares an experience, all others can relate, for sure.
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January 14, 2024, 09:48:29 AM
#37
I think that's what many people feel, including me, they regret doing this and that and without realizing it they have lost everything, at least we learn something from it.
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January 14, 2024, 06:47:52 AM
#36
I find them very interesting to read. One cool thing is how you can keep reading and see someone or something you relate with. It could be a token you bought that benefited you or even one that went downhill. However, you’ll get that feeling of not being the only one who enjoyed or faced it. It’s a good thing they are doing because when you think of it, you can see how people genuinely open up and pour their emotions. They’d never talk this honestly if asked directly.

Yes even I have found this so relatable and to be honest we can see that most of us have made same mistakes which is a clear indicator that what not to do, this would help us in avoiding similar mistake in the future, I am so far able to find comms mistakes and also good practices. I wish people were transparent and share the same when asked directly but they won't and if they share it when asked directly it would help everyone to take the right decision at the first go itself

People don't want to share their strategy with others because they think this will reduce their chance of success or they just don't want to share the experience that they have gained after taking so much risk in the market. This makes sense because we should create our own strategy when taking financial action because the burden will be on us if anything goes wrong. I saw people complaining about their loss to their mentor or the influencer they were following when making their investment.
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January 14, 2024, 06:39:17 AM
#35
I find them very interesting to read. One cool thing is how you can keep reading and see someone or something you relate with. It could be a token you bought that benefited you or even one that went downhill. However, you’ll get that feeling of not being the only one who enjoyed or faced it. It’s a good thing they are doing because when you think of it, you can see how people genuinely open up and pour their emotions. They’d never talk this honestly if asked directly.

Yes even I have found this so relatable and to be honest we can see that most of us have made same mistakes which is a clear indicator that what not to do, this would help us in avoiding similar mistake in the future, I am so far able to find comms mistakes and also good practices. I wish people were transparent and share the same when asked directly but they won't and if they share it when asked directly it would help everyone to take the right decision at the first go itself

No one would want tell you all of that directly. People don’t want to look like they are a loser of even admit that they’ve made such a mistake before. Even when they make profit, many people just want to hide the truth.




it has to be something that could encourage to invest. they are shilling BONK and this is x page is supported by @rollbitcom

the submit form isn't asking BTC address or rollbit account. if they are just giving rewards to people who will submit confessions, there will be lots of them submitting just about anything. it's not auto also so they are going to screen those confessions.

Of course they have to screen it before posting it. Would you find it interesting if you read just about anything on their tweets? They have to screen it and likely choose the ones they find most interesting. I thought about it when I wrote my comment earlier, what if they have just too many people submitting their confessions? Even with high quality, it needs to be screened. But it’s not always good quality. People will send random things too. For example, in the course of checking if they would request for email to submit the Google form or it was an anonymous thing, I had to send a little text. They have to screen that out. Shrugs
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January 14, 2024, 01:40:20 AM
#34
It was fun checking some of the tweets. and Yes you are right. most of the tweets are so related, they are like our own confessions. the reason behind that is because every normal person in crypto have almost same wish, agenda and that is "Make some money" either from trading, or buying and hodling cryptocurrency.


it has to be something that could encourage to invest. they are shilling BONK and this is x page is supported by @rollbitcom

the submit form isn't asking BTC address or rollbit account. if they are just giving rewards to people who will submit confessions, there will be lots of them submitting just about anything. it's not auto also so they are going to screen those confessions.

Yeah there is no point in giving rewards for that. otherwise, their form would've been filled with spam by a bunch of people trying to earn some rewards with multiple emails.
It is just a community page where everyone can submit their confessions if they want to. i don't think there is any need of giving rewards or anything for that.
BTW Where are they Shilling BONK? I scrolled down until a month older tweets but didn't saw any tweet shilling BONKs. Rollbit on the other hand are their sponsors so their name is everywhere for obvious reason.
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January 14, 2024, 01:14:57 AM
#33
I find them very interesting to read. One cool thing is how you can keep reading and see someone or something you relate with. It could be a token you bought that benefited you or even one that went downhill. However, you’ll get that feeling of not being the only one who enjoyed or faced it. It’s a good thing they are doing because when you think of it, you can see how people genuinely open up and pour their emotions. They’d never talk this honestly if asked directly.

Yes even I have found this so relatable and to be honest we can see that most of us have made same mistakes which is a clear indicator that what not to do, this would help us in avoiding similar mistake in the future, I am so far able to find comms mistakes and also good practices. I wish people were transparent and share the same when asked directly but they won't and if they share it when asked directly it would help everyone to take the right decision at the first go itself
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January 14, 2024, 01:06:39 AM
#32
I agree with you. I also found that Twitter account called @coinfessions that I really liked. People share their experiences with cryptocurrencies and it is interesting to see how others can relate to them. It reminds us that we all face similar challenges and successes in the world of cryptocurrencies. I enjoy being able to comment and talk with others who have similar experiences. It is a good way to connect and learn from each other.
One thing about crypto is that no matter the challenges we face  it serves a guild to have better experience that can help all through the journey of crypto. In crypto mistakes that investors come across are always similar and sometime it can be bad experience for investors to meet this mistakes but  it is a mistake people needs to learn from to prevent it not to take place again. The best way to learn in crypto is with other people's experience or personal experience.
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January 13, 2024, 05:48:38 PM
#31
I find them very interesting to read. One cool thing is how you can keep reading and see someone or something you relate with. It could be a token you bought that benefited you or even one that went downhill. However, you’ll get that feeling of not being the only one who enjoyed or faced it. It’s a good thing they are doing because when you think of it, you can see how people genuinely open up and pour their emotions. They’d never talk this honestly if asked directly.
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January 13, 2024, 02:48:11 PM
#30
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions

Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.

I have seen this twitter handle before but i don't think all the stories shared there is true. But i read some of the story and it was really amazing to see how people react with certain incidents in crypto. I mostly saw stories from the FTX scam and Luna crash to know how people were affected by all these incidents. I saw many people invest in those two projects because their friends or someone they know told them to. Some people even invested their lives in those projects and lost everything.
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January 13, 2024, 01:46:01 PM
#29
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions
It's nice reading their words of regret, belief and realization. I can relate to the one who sold early and didn't thought the price of his token will skyrocket after. It happened to me many times before, I know the feeling, it's really sad seeing the coins/tokens you hold skyrocket right after you sell yours. But that's how it is, the price of not being patient. Well, many of these confessions are relatable and certainly will hit you hard and realize something.
I think it wasn't nice because you also said that it will hit us hard. But for those who don't have such trauma, I think it's fine. They can find relief on it when they hear that other people has the same experience as them. This isn't how things work if we will only learn from our mistakes because there are still cryptos out there who are not a scam. If we sell early and earn a profit, we should not regret.

What is more regrettable is if we sell at a loss or we got greedy hodling too much and miss the best opportunities. Each of us has our own capacity. Some are patient enough to HODL longer while some find it hard. There is no need to force our selves and follow them.
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January 11, 2024, 04:11:48 PM
#28
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions

Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.
The testimony given on bitcoin, is as a result of the advantageges of bitcoin and not the disadvantage. Perhaps if it where to be the worst case scenario I think they wouldn't even think about it as a second thought. But nevr the less bitcoin is a great deal and the beat think that can happen to someone in this generation. Missing the opportunity of bitcoin will be a great regret sooner or later. Just check out the drastic change in price within the shortest period of 5 months. If you have a huge amount of money in it I think you have already made x2 or x3 profit. So its something worth rejoysing For or even given testimony about.
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January 11, 2024, 03:16:26 PM
#27
It's nice reading their words of regret, belief and realization. I can relate to the one who sold early and didn't thought the price of his token will skyrocket after. It happened to me many times before, I know the feeling, it's really sad seeing the coins/tokens you hold skyrocket right after you sell yours. But that's how it is, the price of not being patient. Well, many of these confessions are relatable and certainly will hit you hard and realize something.
But it can't be helped, that's how the story is made. hoping to sell token holdings at a high price, but in the end it was still a fairly low price. Regret will only be a story that continues to be repeated. I even had Bitcoin at $3k and sold it at $10k. that's a high sell in my opinion, but when looking at how Bitcoin is moving right now, it's still very low and could even be worth 4x when selling it now. it's a regret, but it's also an amazing story to have a lot of bitcoin in the past.
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January 11, 2024, 02:58:09 AM
#26
I don't really browser on X much so I haven't seen this platforms before. it's quite entertaining though, especially when I'm less busy I can just go and laugh my teeth out  Grin Grin

The most trending or most recent of them all is the one littlemouse quoted. like how real are all this confessions?. how many people are out there confessing? but anyways lets not take everything too serious it's just for entertainment from my perspective.

Some of these confessions could be real although when we view it from different perspectives we might think that they all jokes but it's not true. Life can hit us in different ways and we need to learn from others even when we think that they are not necessarily real.
Sometimes they can be jokes too and nothing more. Most time I go to Twitter which is X to check out latest updates and to read some funny comments. Life is good when we laugh out our skulls since not everything is meant to be serious.
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January 10, 2024, 09:40:59 PM
#25
Are those confessions even real as I felt they were generated using an AI? The handle was created in 2022, it could have been original at that time until December of 2022 when ChatGPT came to the world and started a revolution using its LLM (Larger Language Model). Some of the tweets feel like they have been generated using AI if you dig deep into the posts created by this handle. As X.com has now enabled monetization this thread would be making some good earnings. Look at the number of shares and likes the posts are generating. That is where an influencer on that platform makes money, it is similar to all other platforms which is how much is the reach.

Don't look like AI tweets to me as English is not perfect as it would be with an AI, anyhow I could care less, they are entertaining and there is learning from comments too. Regarding making money, aside from Twitter earnings, they have got partnership from rollbit too.

I'm also following this Twitter profile.
I am just curious because some of the confessions seem not real, whereas if you can think it's likely impossible to happen.
I don't know how their Twitter profile works maybe you can send any random confession or any made and they can post it.

They have given link to post your confessions in linktree (in Twitter bio), it's just form and you can post anything, then they illustrate it and post it on profile.

On bolded part, why is that? Anonymous people are more likely to be genuine, plus I do like this quick to post confessions (just submit form) than going through procedures about identity and approval.

I'm sure there would be trolls who post false confessions but in most cases they are easy to identify, and they wouldn't be making it on profile.

It's nice reading their words of regret, belief and realization. I can relate to the one who sold early and didn't thought the price of his token will skyrocket after. It happened to me many times before, I know the feeling, it's really sad seeing the coins/tokens you hold skyrocket right after you sell yours. But that's how it is, the price of not being patient. Well, many of these confessions are relatable and certainly will hit you hard and realize something.

Selling in portions may help with that rather than selling all in one go.
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January 10, 2024, 08:03:09 PM
#24
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions
It's nice reading their words of regret, belief and realization. I can relate to the one who sold early and didn't thought the price of his token will skyrocket after. It happened to me many times before, I know the feeling, it's really sad seeing the coins/tokens you hold skyrocket right after you sell yours. But that's how it is, the price of not being patient. Well, many of these confessions are relatable and certainly will hit you hard and realize something.
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January 10, 2024, 06:50:54 PM
#23
I'm also following this Twitter profile.
I am just curious because some of the confessions seem not real, whereas if you can think it's likely impossible to happen.
I don't know how their Twitter profile works maybe you can send any random confession or any made and they can post it.
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January 10, 2024, 03:51:45 PM
#22
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions

Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.
It was funny to watch for a while back in time, but after a while it just repeats itself, and when anyone can say anything, it quickly comes pointless.

As an alternative you can find funny confessions from random people in reddit easily, as they funny ones are upvoted for more visibility. There also was a telegram channel called "rekt"-something where people posted total disasters. Twitter posts, meltdowns etc. That place was too toxic for my taste after a while, but at least we got some drama from famous people and pseudonyms. Not total anonymous people inventing stories.
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January 10, 2024, 02:19:09 PM
#21
That last tweet that handle has got, I can relate to it. I don't know if that story posted there is for real as the twist is funny but this happened for me to be honest and for the others, I guess that you have your own stories too that's the same to that.
I have got these people thought of me as someone who doing nothing but scam because I just told them I am in Bitcoin. That's all the keyword there, and you know way back years ago, people were too negative about Bitcoin and what's this thing, this internet money is all about so if they don't know a thing or two, they'd mostly just think of it as a scam because they lack knowledge of it. Some of those people have asked me an advise and I'm good to tell them honestly what I think and told them that it's just best to hold and do nothing and wait but I guess that they don't have patience at all.

I'm not surprised with that attitude, myself thought Bitcoin to be an illegal thing when I first heard about it back in 2013/14, and you are right it's lack of knowledge which is cause of this.
That's sad on my end when people have thought of me like that because they don't know what actually is. But I understand and I have to endure that pain because that's how it goes. I just don't like their reactions when I was looked at as a bad guy for in, they were the ones who have asked me and want to know things about Bitcoin. It was a terrible experience and I know that many of us have gone through that the same experience and that's why when in person, someone asked us, we're choosing who are we going to answer.
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January 10, 2024, 11:14:39 AM
#20
Almost everyone has the same confession and this is to show how we don't always utilize out profits, but particularly it seems to be altcoin because I didn't see where someone mentioned of bitcoin rather categorizing it as crypto meaning they are altcoin folks who thought they are meant to be hold for long. Everyone has their various experience towards this industry except for those that are recently coming into cryptocurrency investment and trading.
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January 10, 2024, 10:13:44 AM
#19
I just know this one today, and it seems good anyway.
I'm pretty sure not all of the confessions there are 100% legit, but it's good to entertain those people who are spending their time browsing Twitter.

Anyway, I saw this tweet that was posted 4 hours ago, and in that tweet, he said: LINK
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I sold my BAYC and allocated some profits to a friend to help pay for their tuition. A few months later his mom invited me over for Thanksgiving and “thanked” me in her bedroom. I feel great about it; she’s divorced anyway.
I mean that's hilarious if you will ask me. I don't know if my humor is just too shallow, but I see this one very funny.  Grin Grin "In her bedroom," he said.  Cheesy Well, maybe he just thanked him in the bedroom then left after a few seconds after thanking him. Anyway, thanks for sharing this. I've been spending at least an hour browsing on Twitter for the past 2 weeks already, and I'm not using that platform ever since I joined crypto (or at least not spending much time browsing on it).
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January 10, 2024, 08:24:19 AM
#18
I also know about Coinfessions, indeed many of the stories on there seem to be about my journey in crypto, there are truths that we really cannot share with everyone because of the pain/happiness in the air. This time for me is sometimes like a piece of bread that I am gnawing on myself. I know many people are happy on the outside and say I'm a loner Smiley , but actually I'm always comfortable with everything, even criticism/praise.

I'm also quite interested in troll stories. It seems like sometimes there are situations where even in our imagination we can't describe all the nuances in space/life.
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January 10, 2024, 07:34:42 AM
#17
Are those confessions even real as I felt they were generated using an AI? The handle was created in 2022, it could have been original at that time until December of 2022 when ChatGPT came to the world and started a revolution using its LLM (Larger Language Model). Some of the tweets feel like they have been generated using AI if you dig deep into the posts created by this handle. As X.com has now enabled monetization this thread would be making some good earnings. Look at the number of shares and likes the posts are generating. That is where an influencer on that platform makes money, it is similar to all other platforms which is how much is the reach.
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January 10, 2024, 06:45:42 AM
#16
On the Internet, I like to be pessimistic and read about bad experiences because they contain more truth than successful experiences, and because successful experiences cannot be certain of their occurrence, while staying away from certain things will keep us away from failure. avoiding failure is possible by following certain rules, but success cannot be achieved by the same rules.
I would rather read people's stories about losing in Luna than someone who made millions by mining Bitcoin in 2010 for several hours.
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January 10, 2024, 04:57:08 AM
#15
I’ve not come across that profile on X before. Some really inspiring Tweets there, some nice stories. I just hope most of them are true because we don’t really have any verification do we. You could just write anything to them & they’s Tweet it. Sorry to be a party pooper but the cynic in me doubts the validity of all the Coinfessions on the page. Many of them will be real though, the profile is definitely worth a follow.
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January 10, 2024, 04:00:42 AM
#14
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions

Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.
Yeah Im seeing that post by CryptoConfessions. Lucky him able to meet those who tell their stories. But sometimrs we dont know if the one told us is really a story of his life experience or crypto epic gig or some sort of made up stories. But good thing that theres a platform like that or account that voice out others regret or successful activity on crypto.

I doubt that all these confessions are from meeting real people. You can find a lot of them on social media if you check the replies of any big handles or subreddit posts. Most of them are luck, regrets, and gains which is common talk within the community. What is good about this handle is that it has some of the best confessions, it is a good entertainment handle.
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January 10, 2024, 02:07:15 AM
#13
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions

Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.
Yeah Im seeing that post by CryptoConfessions. Lucky him able to meet those who tell their stories. But sometimrs we dont know if the one told us is really a story of his life experience or crypto epic gig or some sort of made up stories. But good thing that theres a platform like that or account that voice out others regret or successful activity on crypto.
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January 10, 2024, 01:45:34 AM
#12

You are right, it seems like almost all the posts just talks about being lucky and gaining profit

I have seen lots of people confessing that upon getting into crypto they were faced with circumstances that were beneficial to them a lot of these posts were related to family like wife or even girlfriend

Nothing that surprising to be honest

You are correct that there are numerous such posts on X (twitter) with success stories of investment in crypto landscape, and it is not surprising for those who have encountered similar fortune in this emerging industry. It is crucial to understand that crypto space operates through bearish and bull cycles. The opportune moment to accumulate Bitcoin and other prominent coins is during bearish phase to maximize the potential for substantial profit in the subsequent bull cycle.
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January 10, 2024, 12:30:50 AM
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I agree with you. I also found that Twitter account called @coinfessions that I really liked. People share their experiences with cryptocurrencies and it is interesting to see how others can relate to them. It reminds us that we all face similar challenges and successes in the world of cryptocurrencies. I enjoy being able to comment and talk with others who have similar experiences. It is a good way to connect and learn from each other.
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January 09, 2024, 11:38:45 PM
#10
Yes even though we don't openly share about the profits and losses or the kind of roller coaster ride it has been but after reading through this it's clear that most of us had similar circumstances I can relate the stories with my own.

Ideally the take away from this should be that we need to believe in Crypto and avoid the common mistakes we have been doing all these year and also shouldn't get carried out by just one person's story.
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January 09, 2024, 07:50:50 PM
#9
it has to be something that could encourage to invest. they are shilling BONK and this is x page is supported by @rollbitcom

the submit form isn't asking BTC address or rollbit account. if they are just giving rewards to people who will submit confessions, there will be lots of them submitting just about anything. it's not auto also so they are going to screen those confessions.

Not sure about, "encouraging to invest" as there is negative stuff too, they are entertaining nonetheless, plus people tend to be 'real' when they are anonymous, so I give these confessions benefit of doubt.

I haven't heard the whole confessions though, maybe we can hear some exchange owners confessions,  Smiley maybe playing and manipulating the price to their advantage.

I'm sure if you scroll enough there would be something what you look for but one along the lines I came across was exchange saying they held contest with prizes but there were no participants so they traded themselves on their own exchange and won the prizes themselves.

That last tweet that handle has got, I can relate to it. I don't know if that story posted there is for real as the twist is funny but this happened for me to be honest and for the others, I guess that you have your own stories too that's the same to that.
I have got these people thought of me as someone who doing nothing but scam because I just told them I am in Bitcoin. That's all the keyword there, and you know way back years ago, people were too negative about Bitcoin and what's this thing, this internet money is all about so if they don't know a thing or two, they'd mostly just think of it as a scam because they lack knowledge of it. Some of those people have asked me an advise and I'm good to tell them honestly what I think and told them that it's just best to hold and do nothing and wait but I guess that they don't have patience at all.

I'm not surprised with that attitude, myself thought Bitcoin to be an illegal thing when I first heard about it back in 2013/14, and you are right it's lack of knowledge which is cause of this.
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January 09, 2024, 06:55:30 PM
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That last tweet that handle has got, I can relate to it. I don't know if that story posted there is for real as the twist is funny but this happened for me to be honest and for the others, I guess that you have your own stories too that's the same to that.
I have got these people thought of me as someone who doing nothing but scam because I just told them I am in Bitcoin. That's all the keyword there, and you know way back years ago, people were too negative about Bitcoin and what's this thing, this internet money is all about so if they don't know a thing or two, they'd mostly just think of it as a scam because they lack knowledge of it. Some of those people have asked me an advise and I'm good to tell them honestly what I think and told them that it's just best to hold and do nothing and wait but I guess that they don't have patience at all.
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January 09, 2024, 06:37:37 PM
#7
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions

Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.
The comments I've read are funny, like the one were a trader gives his senior student in school bad advice when it comes to trading and ending up liquidating his own account and making his senior colleague in school accumulate $9k profits in trading, it will hurts.
I've taken my crucial time to pass through these confessions, some are matchable while some are surprising. The space doesn't collide with any top whale in the system but it'd manipulative, unlike the rest scenarios. These confessions are shocking and there are some that doesn't suit our hearings.
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January 09, 2024, 03:25:35 PM
#6
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions

Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.
I think it just reflect how crypto is for everyone, roller coaster ride, win some you lose some and I think everyone can relate to it even if they are anonymous, its real as it gets. So I do agree that it's very relevant to us, whether we are a beginner or so called expert in this market.

It mentioned some of the altcoins that I have, Lol, how some of them lost it all the way like me, but there are individuals who says that they are going to build their stack again so good luck. I haven't heard the whole confessions though, maybe we can hear some exchange owners confessions,  Smiley maybe playing and manipulating the price to their advantage.
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January 09, 2024, 02:07:56 PM
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it has to be something that could encourage to invest. they are shilling BONK and this is x page is supported by @rollbitcom

the submit form isn't asking BTC address or rollbit account. if they are just giving rewards to people who will submit confessions, there will be lots of them submitting just about anything. it's not auto also so they are going to screen those confessions.
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January 09, 2024, 11:09:02 AM
#4
it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.

You are right, it seems like almost all the posts just talks about being lucky and gaining profit

I have seen lots of people confessing that upon getting into crypto they were faced with circumstances that were beneficial to them a lot of these posts were related to family like wife or even girlfriend

Nothing that surprising to be honest

Nothing actually is being surprising seeing some people giving their testimonies on how cryptocurrency have affected them positively, but I still wonder if this same people can boldly comes out to testify how they lossed so many funds at the course of gambling, some things we see online are really not the same thing we may all have to experience, but some of them were only intended on purpose to make us feel better about them but not the actual reality everyone may found himself through them, we all know cryptocurrency has both risk and advantage in it.
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January 09, 2024, 10:49:53 AM
#3
it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.

You are right, it seems like almost all the posts just talks about being lucky and gaining profit

I have seen lots of people confessing that upon getting into crypto they were faced with circumstances that were beneficial to them a lot of these posts were related to family like wife or even girlfriend

Nothing that surprising to be honest

Really being involved with cryptocurrencies makes us a better person.

Being exposed to volatility and knowing that you can do absolutely nothing about it is somewhat liberating, it helps you deal with countless life problems and gives you a lot of emotional stability.
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January 09, 2024, 08:31:48 AM
#2
it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.

You are right, it seems like almost all the posts just talks about being lucky and gaining profit

I have seen lots of people confessing that upon getting into crypto they were faced with circumstances that were beneficial to them a lot of these posts were related to family like wife or even girlfriend

Nothing that surprising to be honest
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January 09, 2024, 07:47:03 AM
#1
I just came across this Twitter handle and found it pretty relevant and entertaining. You might too: https://twitter.com/coinfessions

Feel free to comment if something hits you right in the feels and you feel like commenting upon It; it surprises me how relevant some of confessions were to me, and how we are all pretty much same.
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