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Topic: how much money have you cashed out from bitcoin - page 4. (Read 3926 times)

sr. member
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Love these old threads.  Like travelling back in time.   
full member
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i cashed out only 50$ just for the sake of it (one or two years ago), just to test if the exchanger was reliable or not but for now, i have no intention to cash out more, waiting at the window to see how it goes, at the same time trying to gather some more btc dust by selling my services, used real life stuff and so on.
At some point, if in dire need of money i will for sure sell because family and friends come before anything else Smiley
newbie
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Probably about $2000, and for a beginner like me I think it's huge. I can not get that kind of money from my old job.
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and what have you purchased with your returns
For now i didnt cash out yet because i havent earn bitcoin yet. Maybe if i can joined in campaigns so that i can earn bitcoin. But theres so much i need to learn before anything else.
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For now I still have not used it, just keep holding it for as long as possible. The bitcoin price is still low so I decided not to sell it.
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Crypto will save my kids!
Why would someone reveal himself how much money did he manage to make from bitcoin or cryptos ? It's like a private thing , but hei , if you want to share on the forum , it's okay I guess. We all cashed out some money man , don't you worrry Smiley).
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It depends to the money transffer. If you're in the leg age you can cashout the money depends on your work background. Theey will ask you where your money came from, if you cashlut out more than 50 thousand. And if you're a student only 10 thousand below if you exceed to 10 thousand they gonna ask for your valid ID and they will also ask whre where your money from and you afford to have a big amount of money.
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Be Positive Always!
more than enough to beat my salary per month.. i would say this bitcoin sure saved me a lot.. thanks bitcoin.. i would say bitcoin is the best thing i ever to know..
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I have never spent a dime to buy bitcoin because I only know bitcoin world. For next year hopefully i can buy bitcoin with big enough amount.
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The answer is yes, but I can not be sure how many. I've bought a cellphone, renovating the house and even going to buy a car with my bitcoin.
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I have cashed out probably more than 2/4 of everything that i made with bitcoin on the past, and i am still doing it.. anyway, this thread is more than four years ago, i dont understand why you all are bumping it.
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and what have you purchased with your returns

I cashed out like 1500 usd already. I sent it to my family to help them financially and some I used it when I resigned from my work. And some I save it for my future. But this time I will keep it as an investment.  It is really a big help for me and for my family.
sr. member
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and what have you purchased with your returns

Up until now, i never cashed out anything from my bitcoin. And never bought anything with my bitcoin.
Because i treat my bitcoin  as a long term investment, at least for 5-7 years maybe if i can hold it.
But i have a plan to buy this pc that i already want for so long, i dont know if i can hold it any longer, it will cost me about 3000 - 4000 usd for my dream pc. But luckily the transaction is slow and the fees are high enough to hold me from spending my bitcoin.
full member
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and what have you purchased with your returns

I just withdraw the amount of money I need and keep and hold all the bitcoin I can. Bitcoin is a good long term investment because bitcoin price might keep going up since people are still investing on bitcoin.
full member
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and what have you purchased with your returns

I already withdraw money from the profit I earned from trading more than $ 4000 and that I only played for 1 month, it was very profitable and it exceeded my salary for 1 month while working in office.
sr. member
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and what have you purchased with your returns
I have cashed out enough money from bitcoin earnings and there is more to come. Recently used it for the Christmas Eve and it was great experience. I’m also coming back from the holidays now and started working again for bitcoin. I was able to pay bills as well as buy gifts for my friends and family.

Before that earlier in the year I have also bought normal grocery’s throughout year and the experience is really good. Bitcoin helps me a lot in many ways.
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and what have you purchased with your returns
my first earned bitcoin was 0025 almost 800 in peso money and I first bought that money was nothing hahaha I just paid for the debts. It's a great help to me.I earn a small amount of income thats why I work hard to earn a lot of bitcoin for a bitcoin so I can buy everything I want my dream car dream house a vacation that is my wish..
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I have withdrawn around 3k $ and I regret it cuz If I had those money into my account they would be 12k $ for now. But the best thing to do is to look forward and earn them again until lambo Cheesy
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and what have you purchased with your returns

Well I have get some profit here it is too small for me to buy very expensive things that I want, I just gave it in my parents as they used it for our daily expenses at home also for my personal necessities that I need. I hope I can have so much soon to renovate our house.
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Haven't cash anything out. Put a lot in. I'm in it for the long haul. I figure if there is even a tiny chance that bitcoins go big, I want every last one I can muster. It might die, but if it doesn't it might go really big, $10,000/BTC big.

But I have used bitcoins, see my sig.

Honestly, I haven't because I am still a newbie in the bitcoin world. However, I have my peers and friends cash out in many occasions, which actually was the convincing factor as to why I finally started trying my hand in this market. I have actually encountered bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general before; however, like most people, I was quite negative and pessimistic about it believing that it was a scam or scheme of some sort, so I didn't actually believe in it. However, now, seeing how people around me are benefiting from it, it is dumb for me not to try it for myself with all the evidence piling up in front of me.
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