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Topic: Man, its been a long time! (2014 bitcoiner) (Read 72 times)

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November 27, 2022, 08:53:28 AM
#4
I really feel this is close to the bottom for this cycle. Stock up and save for the future new ATH's!

Only buy what you can afford to sit on for a year or more... this way you wont feel the need to sell early.  Wink

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January 19, 2022, 02:21:10 PM
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Hello everyone.
           
           It's been a long crazy ride since I first got involved with Bitcoin. I remember the exact day (June 4th 2014) and the value of 1 Bitcoin was about $641 and the value was on a downward slope for the next year. I bought a few crypto related domain names and started working to help grow this community. I got involved with the "Bitcoin faucet" website scripts and by accident I had a small part in the largest faucet payment network on the internet called "Faucethub" because the creator had found my free ebook called "the ultimate guide to running your own bitcoin faucet" and it spiked his interests so much so that he created the single best hub for faucet sites.

I never learned his real name but he was called Mexicantarget and damn did he have some coding skills.

I ran my own faucets on my websites and I gave away about 15 bitcoin to total strangers (and some bots I bet) over the years and I never "got rich" from crypto. I missed out on a hand full of chances to make millions in profits but it never worked out for me. I'm grateful for what I did make and happy to know I had a part in growing the future of world finance. I just wish I had held on to just one coin because at this point, I will never see a whole coin again in my life. It's my life's only regret.

It just blows my mind to think back at all the bitcoin I gave away. I used to run "Flash bitcoin giveaways" on twitter and gave 0.01 btc to random retweeters and I did it all the time. Every time I made nice commissions from the past month, I would share with the world. Those were the days.



AWesome!!!

Hope you still got some nice BTc bags

Bitcoin OG

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January 19, 2022, 02:00:47 PM
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Hope you still have some bitcoin, would be sad if you didn’t get some level of financial security after being so early.  Thanks for sharing your experiences though & I wish you good luck in the future.
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January 19, 2022, 11:55:02 AM
#1

Hello everyone.
           
           It's been a long crazy ride since I first got involved with Bitcoin. I remember the exact day (June 4th 2014) and the value of 1 Bitcoin was about $641 and the value was on a downward slope for the next year. I bought a few crypto related domain names and started working to help grow this community. I got involved with the "Bitcoin faucet" website scripts and by accident I had a small part in the largest faucet payment network on the internet called "Faucethub" because the creator had found my free ebook called "the ultimate guide to running your own bitcoin faucet" and it spiked his interests so much so that he created the single best hub for faucet sites.

I never learned his real name but he was called Mexicantarget and damn did he have some coding skills.

I ran my own faucets on my websites and I gave away about 15 bitcoin to total strangers (and some bots I bet) over the years and I never "got rich" from crypto. I missed out on a hand full of chances to make millions in profits but it never worked out for me. I'm grateful for what I did make and happy to know I had a part in growing the future of world finance. I just wish I had held on to just one coin because at this point, I will never see a whole coin again in my life. It's my life's only regret.

It just blows my mind to think back at all the bitcoin I gave away. I used to run "Flash bitcoin giveaways" on twitter and gave 0.01 btc to random retweeters and I did it all the time. Every time I made nice commissions from the past month, I would share with the world. Those were the days.

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