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Topic: How many people left their full-time employment to go into Bitcoin? - page 26. (Read 10673 times)

sr. member
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I know few people who did this already. The point is the condition you are in at that moment you want to leave your job. If you know you have enough bitcoin that can help you generate even more of it from trading or investment which even just the daily earning is more than enough to take care of every of your needs. Why won't you? Why build someone's dream when I have all the resources in my possession to build mine for my future and children's? If I have upto just 50btc right now, I would definitely leave my job and start something good for myself. Who wouldn't anyway? If I utilise that effectively, it can give me more than what any salary will give me without stress! I will keep adding up to the coin I have and still living my dreams.
sr. member
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im still focus at my full-time employement, in my work, i have an assurance to get a good salary. bitcoin for me is my part time to get an extra income.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
The question is : Is this not a bit premature to leave your full-time job to focus on something that are not even properly regulated and technologically matured? Some people might argue that early adopters might gain the edge over their competition, if they enter early.

Would you risk a stable income from a full-time job, to gamble on a experiment that has not yet matured?

The Crypto currency scene is very hostile and competitive and whales can still manipulate the value of the currencies. The fiat system is stable and less volatile and has more users.  
sr. member
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I can't dare to leave my full-time job because i it may be unpleasant for some who is unbacked.
In bitcoin venture,we even need to wait weeks and months to withdraw profits.
My consensus opinion is to keep your full time job and to work with bitcoin as a part time
legendary
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I was talking to a friend the other day and he told me that two of his friends has left their full-time employment to concentrate on their Bitcoin ventures. < One in Crypto currency trading and the other into imports & exports, linked to ecommerce >

In light of the fact that Bitcoin is still experimental and very volatile, would you say that this was a good or a bad decision and would you do the same?

How many people have done this already?

I've known a couple of traders that focus mostly on bitcoin and altcoins (rather than forex, stocks, commodities) now. In my case, I do a bit of trading, but I don't have nearly the cushion in savings that I'd like to have to pursue it full-time. I'd have to put too much of my BTC at risk for trading capital as it is, and that's not worth it to me. That's my retirement fund we're talking about. Smiley

Sometimes I really wish that I learned how to code. The people that can code and build products interfacing with the cryptocurrency ecosystem are well-positioned to succeed in the coming years. As for me, I'm just an investor.
legendary
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I was talking to a friend the other day and he told me that two of his friends has left their full-time employment to concentrate on their Bitcoin ventures. < One in Crypto currency trading and the other into imports & exports, linked to ecommerce >

In light of the fact that Bitcoin is still experimental and very volatile, would you say that this was a good or a bad decision and would you do the same?

How many people have done this already?

I think that is not even a bad idea actually. Being involved in bitcoin ventures can be just like a job, albeit with a bit less job security as these things may come and go a bit faster.

If it is his own venture, that has ofcourse added risks, but it can make you big as well, same as entrepreneurship in normal ventures.
hero member
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I was talking to a friend the other day and he told me that two of his friends has left their full-time employment to concentrate on their Bitcoin ventures. < One in Crypto currency trading and the other into imports & exports, linked to ecommerce >

In light of the fact that Bitcoin is still experimental and very volatile, would you say that this was a good or a bad decision and would you do the same?

How many people have done this already?
My friend too left his job to focus bitcoin and me too i left my job to focus more on bitcoin. When the time i work to my daily job i never earn money from my salary. Becuase its not enough to our daily lives.
But when i joined here and focus here i earned money for my family especially to my kids.
hero member
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Life is a taxable event
I won't leave my day-job. In the future we'll all have UBI (Universal Basic Income). The dollar will be worthless and 1 satoshi will probably get you something to eat (if btc is still on top).




So no, I won't leave my day job, my day job will leave me!

As to how many people have left theirs... I don't know.
legendary
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Leading Crypto Sports Betting & Casino Platform
I was talking to a friend the other day and he told me that two of his friends has left their full-time employment to concentrate on their Bitcoin ventures. < One in Crypto currency trading and the other into imports & exports, linked to ecommerce >

In light of the fact that Bitcoin is still experimental and very volatile, would you say that this was a good or a bad decision and would you do the same?

How many people have done this already?
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