Well typically I would want to hold my 1 bitcoin for a lot longer I do not think I am quite satisfied yet with the profit I’ll get if i already take my 1 bitcoin to convert it to fiat money but for the sake of entertainment with 1 bitcoin, i will most likely buy a small house or just rent one and build a business with the rest of the money
Wow, that's a perfect plan. It would be much better to rent a small house. Rent from the house and business will also provide income. You have an ideal plan. We appreciate you expressing your thoughts.
At the current Bitcoin price you can either purchase roughly 300 sqft of land within metro city limits or you can buy an a land of roughly 800 sqft in towns and much more in villages or country side. Real estate has been so expensive nowadays in my country but yeah there are countries where you can get a lot of things with 1 BTC or settle down in their life or start something big like large scale scale business but in my country one can do it by staying in rural or sub urban are but not in the mainland.
Yes, there are many countries where one BTC can do many things. I understand that in your country, something can be done in the countryside or suburbs, but something needs to be done on the mainland. What would you do if you got one BTC?
Op there was no need for you to create a new thread when the thread you quote is still active. You can create a new thread an a topic when the former thread is inactive for 120 days and in this cause the other thread is still very active and look at the last comment from the thread.
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So next time when you want to create a thread, you should look at two things and such as the date of the creation of the thread and the last comment of the thread.and if those things are inactive for a long period of time (more than 120 days) then you can create but if it is within this range then you only make comments on the thread and not to create yours. I don't know if there are other observations. Thanks.
There was no option to reply so I did it with reference. Thank you for reminding me of this.