3. Eddy Zillan
Someone who invests only with $100 savings (in the beginning) which later turns into $500,000. currently he is also active as a bitcoin consultant and teaches people to learn crypto.
i was at first read of this topic looking at eddy zillans story as one similar to my own. the summary suggests, he hoarded more then X coin from X date which are now worth $500k.
but running the math of the story as presented in this topic. and doing a bit of research. .. it does not add up as a similar story to other 'early adopters' that just hoard old coin, bought cheap.
i thought that if he had $500k now. and only had $100 in the beginning
then thats $500k=12.5btc. which if in early days was $100 for 12.5btc =$8 a coin..
trouble is he did not invest until he was 15, which means he didnt invest until 2014-5.. where the prices then were over $100 per bitcoin..
meaning he didnt buy 12.5 coin for $100, instead he bought 0.x coin for $100
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so im guessing he didnt become a $500k'er or millionaire or billionaire from his 2014-5 hoard of 0.x bitcoin. but instead bought more and traded and kept accumulating coin.
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then after a little more google search i find this
He was too young to create an account on Coinbase Exchange, which requires it’s users to be at least 18 years old, but Zillan glossed over the site's terms of agreement and opened an account on Coinbase and Kraken, cautiously purchasing $100 worth of Ethereum.
When Eddy checked his accounts a few hours after investing his first $100, he found he'd already made $10. Though it may not sound like much, but he was floored. He thought: that was crazy to have made a 10% return on investment in a day.
The next day, Eddy put in more cash. This time, it was $1,000.
A week later, he added $5,000, and the week after that another $6,000.
Before long, Eddy had invested a little over $12,000, the entirety of his savings from teaching tennis lessons, along with a tidy nest egg he had received as gifts and his bar mitzvah a few years earlier.
so now doing the math again.
buying 1000eth at $1.20 in 2015, ($12k savings, not $100) may now be worth multiple millions if hoarded.
i suggest editing the summary to say invested $12k in ethereum. rather than the vague story that leaves people to believe he got rich from only $100 life saving on bitcoin.
i wont go through the other discrepancies