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Topic: How do you feel when you look at your first Bitcoin wallet? - page 8. (Read 1055 times)

legendary
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Almost everyone could've got the same feeling. None expected bitcoin market will turn this big and there will be such a level of growth in the short term. As said in the OP,  what volume of transaction have taken place in our wallets. We could've kept something for the future, because the price at which I saw bitcoin is around $300 and what is the price now. Opportunity have been missed, but the market have given access to buy/invest based on ones affordability.
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We share similar experiences. It has been eight years since the invention of Bitcoin, and that's when I first received my very first piece of Bitcoin. I don't consider myself an early adopter, but like you, I used or spent it without realizing its potential. I also feel regretful about not holding onto more Bitcoin from my early days. However, the important thing is that I now recognize its potential and can make better-informed decisions about how to manage my cryptocurrency holdings moving forward. We should use our past actions as learning opportunities.

For me, it's never too late to start accumulating and holding onto Bitcoin because I believe in the long-term.
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My journey into Bitcoin was entire due to the need to send payment across borders as there was FX and several other restrictions in my country. So, I joined Bitcoin just to use it for cross-border payment without knowing it could actually be a way of creating wealth in the future.

Just recently, I was tempted to check my first ever Bitcoin wallet to see what I have done in the past. I was so depressed seeing the volume of Bitcoin that have passed through my wallet without me saving a reasonable portion of it.

I have the feeling that many forum users too have similar experience; do kindly share just maybe I can feel a little better knowing that I'm not a lone.
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