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Topic: Group therapy - How did you lose your entire stash of bitcoin? (Read 256 times)

legendary
Activity: 3710
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
I lost my stash of Bitcoin when a friend of mine scammed me when I was a beginner and didn't know some of the basics with public and private keys.

With friends like that, who needs enemies?    Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
member
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I lost my stash of Bitcoin when a friend of mine scammed me when I was a beginner and didn't know some of the basics with public and private keys.
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 3519
what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
sr. member
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Merit: 250
I lost the majority of bitcoin by putting it in shitcoins, and not taking profits.
legendary
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Merit: 2444
https://JetCash.com
legendary
Activity: 3780
Merit: 4842
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Without getting too much caught up in the rules of Holdem, because it seems that I don't sufficiently understand because I was thinking about poker hands that win, that involve counting 5 cards.... So maybe I am way out in left field...


Anyhow, I thought that the overall topic and showing the cards was that members were posting in this thread as a means to disclose the various tragic ways in which they had lost their bitcoins... and you are saying that you did not lose your bitcoins?  Can we be friends?  I would like to get to know some actual peeps who still happen to have some bitcoins and did not lose them, tragically or otherwise.

By the way, if you keep gambling, you are likely to join the club of losers... then I will become less interested in becoming your lil buddy... hahahahahaha

Your right!

If I keep gambling I may become a No-Coiner and a Pariah !!!


I created a Joke based on it.

What is the last thing you want to see with Pocket Aces???









The River !!!


legendary
Activity: 3710
Merit: 10196
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
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Rare to have a tie in poker with only two cards showing.  In other words, poker is usually played with the counting of 5 cards, so there would be a need to see what were the other 3 cards.

Of course, with 5 cards, it is more likely to have a tie.  If a real tie, then split pot,... rite?

I would not proclaim to be a poker expert, but there are going to be some common standards and practices, but there also might be some variation in house rules, too. 

I suspect there are a decent number of gamblers in bitcoin, but of course, they are playing a different kind of gambling, so there are quite a few ways to lose some if NOT all value. I suppose like gambling sometimes the gambler can be a bit reluctant to admit some losses, even if such admissions might be for his/her own good.

There is only 1 way to lose in this fashion in Holdem and its for the board to flush out.

Without getting too much caught up in the rules of Holdem, because it seems that I don't sufficiently understand because I was thinking about poker hands that win, that involve counting 5 cards.... So maybe I am way out in left field...


Anyhow, I thought that the overall topic and showing the cards was that members were posting in this thread as a means to disclose the various tragic ways in which they had lost their bitcoins... and you are saying that you did not lose your bitcoins?  Can we be friends?  I would like to get to know some actual peeps who still happen to have some bitcoins and did not lose them, tragically or otherwise.

By the way, if you keep gambling, you are likely to join the club of losers... then I will become less interested in becoming your lil buddy... hahahahahaha
legendary
Activity: 3780
Merit: 4842
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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Rare to have a tie in poker with only two cards showing.  In other words, poker is usually played with the counting of 5 cards, so there would be a need to see what were the other 3 cards.

Of course, with 5 cards, it is more likely to have a tie.  If a real tie, then split pot,... rite?

I would not proclaim to be a poker expert, but there are going to be some common standards and practices, but there also might be some variation in house rules, too. 

I suspect there are a decent number of gamblers in bitcoin, but of course, they are playing a different kind of gambling, so there are quite a few ways to lose some if NOT all value. I suppose like gambling sometimes the gambler can be a bit reluctant to admit some losses, even if such admissions might be for his/her own good.

There is only 1 way to lose in this fashion in Holdem and its for the board to flush out.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 1368
Group therapy is needed for/by notbatman... https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11308870 and https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.16672140.

Major questions that have not been answered by notbatman... https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.13667348.

He really needs group therapy.

Cool
legendary
Activity: 3710
Merit: 10196
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
    VS   

Rare to have a tie in poker with only two cards showing.  In other words, poker is usually played with the counting of 5 cards, so there would be a need to see what were the other 3 cards.

Of course, with 5 cards, it is more likely to have a tie.  If a real tie, then split pot,... rite?

I would not proclaim to be a poker expert, but there are going to be some common standards and practices, but there also might be some variation in house rules, too. 

I suspect there are a decent number of gamblers in bitcoin, but of course, they are playing a different kind of gambling, so there are quite a few ways to lose some if NOT all value. I suppose like gambling sometimes the gambler can be a bit reluctant to admit some losses, even if such admissions might be for his/her own good.
sr. member
Activity: 406
Merit: 551
I am a banana.
legendary
Activity: 3780
Merit: 4842
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
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legendary
Activity: 1795
Merit: 1198
This is not OK.
A tale as old as time. Let me try and recall it for you. It was sometime in 2013 I believe. The community organized a proof of keys cruise. Everybody loaded their BTC on their address, printed their private keys and hopped aboard for the cruise of a lifetime. Unfortunately, the cruise ship was struck by lightning. This strike put a hole in our floating Bitcoin ship while knocking out the power and making it nearly impossible for anyone to send a transaction from their wallets. As water spewed in, many were forced to abandon ship leaving their precious private keys sinking to the depths of the ocean. The sea was angry that day my friends. If only we had a bigger boat.

Amazing how easy it is to lose your private keys when on a boat. So many ways accidents can happen.

Bitcoiners should just stay clear of boats altogether... I'm surprised Elwar made it out alive! Well, he very nearly didn't. Just goes to show really.
donator
Activity: 4760
Merit: 4323
Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
A tale as old as time. Let me try and recall it for you. It was sometime in 2013 I believe. The community organized a proof of keys cruise. Everybody loaded their BTC on their address, printed their private keys and hopped aboard for the cruise of a lifetime. Unfortunately, the cruise ship was struck by lightning. This strike put a hole in our floating Bitcoin ship while knocking out the power and making it nearly impossible for anyone to send a transaction from their wallets. As water spewed in, many were forced to abandon ship leaving their precious private keys sinking to the depths of the ocean. The sea was angry that day my friends. If only we had a bigger boat.
legendary
Activity: 1820
Merit: 1464
Self made HODLER ✓
N00bs.

Something like that would have never happened to me and to be honest sounds a little fishy.

I know how to protect my Bitcoin... If I ever had any I mean. I am a just nocoiner that likes to hang around here just for the hats. I lied all the time about me having any crypto at all. I have none. There's that.
full member
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Converted a chunk to buy gold in 2017,that's a biggest mistake. Sad
legendary
Activity: 4326
Merit: 3519
what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
i accidentally plugged my trezor into a 220 volt outlet. the resulting sparks destroyed the trezor and burned the paper i had my seed written on.

bummer Sad
legendary
Activity: 1795
Merit: 1198
This is not OK.
My story is so pitiful you don't even want to hear it. Besides me, it involves two scammers and a boat. The two scammers aren't with us anymore. Regretfully the boat isn't either.

Aww man. Sad, sad story, bro. Cry
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
My story is so pitiful you don't even want to hear it. Besides me, it involves two scammers and a boat. The two scammers aren't with us anymore. Regretfully the boat isn't either.
legendary
Activity: 1795
Merit: 1198
This is not OK.
My tale of woe:

I lost all my bitcoin due to complications with crones disease while in India.
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