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legendary
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You're never too old to think young.
Anyone here who made it with Bitcoin but still keeps living like a average person? Thank god I made it, thanks to Bitcoin. But I keep staying in cheap hotels, try to eat good food but without spending unnecessary money etc. For example, I eat a good steak but I don’t choose a steak house but prefer a supermarket where you buy the meat from the butcher and then they cook it for you in the built in restaurant.. That costs me 20 bucks vs 60-80 bucks in the steak house for the same meat. I’m not sure if this is a good or a bad habit. I hate to spent money on things that do not give me more benefits than the cheaper version. A luxury hotel is nice but at the end you just need it for the night sleep. I’m outside all day exploring. Some people spent 500 bucks a night for a hotel. I try to safe 5€ per night by finding the same hotel over google. Usually I pay 40-50€ per night for a hotel

Another example, I live in the center of Bangkok and stay in a luxury apartment in Asok. The room is only 30 sqm and it costs me 700 euros a month. I could have a 60 sqm apartment in the same building but would cost me 1400 Euros. I just can’t justify spending that much money every month because it’s money I won’t ever see again.  So, I live on a budget, but still in a luxury place. Trying to find the middle way when it comes to spending money.

Would be interesting to hear different opinions on this topic. Some people spent it on yachts and lambos. I try to live as cheap (but good) as possible.

I subscribe to semi-austerity. No Lambos, yachts or fancy restaurant meals.

We buy as much of our costlier foods (meats, cheeses, etc) when they go on sale and keep a well stocked freezer. We get our fresh fruits and vegetables from local family greengrocers and cook everything from raw to eat at home. We do however pay to get dry aged AAAA Prime steaks from a local high-end butcher shop. We get our burger freshly ground from pieces of beef and pork I personally select at a lower-cost family butcher shop. No scraps.

The one exception we make is prime rib roast. To make really good prime rib you need not only the finest beef but also it must be the entire standing rib. None of our ovens are large enough. Also I prefer extra rare while my wife insists on well-done. That means we go out to a restaurant that is the flagship location of a chain of steakhouses and gets the best meat. Even that's for special occasions.

I wear mostly second-hand clothing. Why pay $100 for a pair of Levis when I can get an almost-new pair for $12-$15? I buy only high-end boots but only at discount prices.

I don't drive a car so the only vehicles I own are my ATVs. My workhorse, a four-seat John Deere Gator with all the top-end options, I bought with Bitcoin near the top of the market. The price was based on a dollar value of less than half price even though it had only a few kilometers on it. It was in such great condition that most people upon first seeing it assume it's brand-new.

Our only boat is a pedal boat. No motors on our pristine lake.

We try to fly at the cheapest times and on the cheapest airlines, always economy class. When we stay in Playa del Carmen, we stay in a small family-owned hotel where we can get a spacious room with a small kitchen and dinette for $25USD per night, and cook our own meals.

Most of the bitcoins I've sold have gone into real estate and I consider that to be just a diversification of investments.

No need to splurge and act like a high-roller when that really means just being another consumerist sucker.
legendary
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The great Italian director Federico Fellini has a stoning of a woman scene.  It is a perfect work around for

"He who is without sin cast the first stone?"   {credited to Jesus}

In the Roman Catholic religion you are born with original sin it need to be washed away by baptism.

So you get baptized and are sinless.
Next rule you are too young and stupid til you are 7 years old so you are incapable of sin.

So in Fellini's movie the town wants to stone a woman to death.

They give a rock to a 5 year old boy and he already knows to cast the stone .

So the town followed Jesus's rule "He who is without sin cast the first stone?"

10 or twenty people stone the woman.

Which movie is it?
legendary
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Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
ChartBuddy's 24 hour Wall Observation recap
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That 24 hour review does end un highlighting the poofed-ness of that wall, and such poofed-ness might cause some of us to wonder whether it is going to come back or not.  That is one of the interesting things about actually noticing walls, and wondering if they serve some kind of a purpose, and sometimes they will also move quite a bit, and it can be a kind of demonstration that some entity either has coins to sell (on the ask side) or money to buy BTC (on the buy side), and surely one of our favorites do play out if the walls are eaten rather than moved around and there have actually been some times in which walls were eaten really quickly, which will sometimes cause some of us to speculate that maybe the bluff (or the play) did not end up working out as planned. . but that it is one of the risks that any whale takes when s/he might be trying to keep the price within a range, and the play does not end up working out.. getting back to the idea of fake walls versus real walls, and it is difficult for anyone (outside of the person who put it up) to really know if the wall is real or fake.. we can ONLY infer.

Anyone here who made it with Bitcoin but still keeps living like a average person? Thank god I made it, thanks to Bitcoin. But I keep staying in cheap hotels, try to eat good food but without spending unnecessary money etc. For example, I eat a good steak but I don’t choose a steak house but prefer a supermarket where you buy the meat from the butcher and then they cook it for you in the built in restaurant.. That costs me 20 bucks vs 60-80 bucks in the steak house for the same meat. I’m not sure if this is a good or a bad habit. I hate to spent money on things that do not give me more benefits than the cheaper version. A luxury hotel is nice but at the end you just need it for the night sleep. I’m outside all day exploring. Some people spent 500 bucks a night for a hotel. I try to safe 5€ per night by finding the same hotel over google. Usually I pay 40-50€ per night for a hotel

Another example, I live in the center of Bangkok and stay in a luxury apartment in Asok. The room is only 30 sqm and it costs me 700 euros a month. I could have a 60 sqm apartment in the same building but would cost me 1400 Euros. I just can’t justify spending that much money every month because it’s money I won’t ever see again.  So, I live on a budget, but still in a luxury place. Trying to find the middle way when it comes to spending money.

Would be interesting to hear different opinions on this topic. Some people spent it on yachts and lambos. I try to live as cheap (but good) as possible.

This is a nice description of some of the trade-offs that many of us make, and I personally believe that if you have built a life-time and a habit of living within budgets, you should be able to determine at what points you are able to both increase your spending and to justify increasing your spending.

Surely there can be questions regarding whether you are still in a stage in which you are trying to grow your investment size (so you have a cushion or whatever) or if you might be in a maintenance stage or a liquidation stage.  Many of us longer term bitcoiners likely realize that even if we start to spend more and more of our bitcoin, we are likely not going to go into heavy liquidation stages, unless we are either coming close to our death (and we are not planning to pass our bitcoin down) or we are facing some kind of a life-threatening (and maybe black swan?) kind of emergency... In other words, there is likely no better place to keep and to maintain your value aside from keeping most of it in bitcoin, even if you may well be getting into a practice of shaving off value from your BTC from time to time.

In other words, maybe there would be a lot of us who might feel that we have built up decently-sized BTC stashes to start to spend from a variety of other resources before we even start to dig into our bitcoin stash... surely we can play some of the price waves a bit, but still it seems difficult to justify playing the price waves with very large portions of our stash.. even as tempting as it might be sometimes.  

Maybe LFC could chime in here.. surely he was saying that he ended up playing around 25% of his BTC stash and even if he did not end up getting the top and the bottom exactly right, it might be quite difficult to not get stressed when we are playing around with those kinds of levels of our BTC stash, even if the whole thing does end up playing out in a mostly positive way.  

Another example of a famous person who played the BTC wave quite well is Preston Pysh.  He has frequently told the story regarding how he got into bitcoin sometime before the 2017 BTC price rise and he ended up selling all of his BTC towards the top and then buying back, so he ended up playing that price wave quite successfully.. .but at the same time, he has subsequently been saying that he is never going to try to play BTC that way again, and part of his rationale is that he currently knows the value of BTC and at the time that he made that earlier trade, he did not know BTC well enough in order to know the risks that he was taking.. so he attributes his success on that trade to be lucky rather than smart.  

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You won’t take all your money to your grave, so I advise you to spend a little on yourself at least once.

UnDerDoG81 already said that he is living in a kind of luxury while still maintaining a budget.  So I don't see that there is any vacuum (or suffering) as you seem to be implying, even though surely sometimes it is can be quite satisfying to splurge a bit.

In my own life, I can see over the years ongoing increases in the amount that I spend, even though I had always been conceiving myself as being on a budget, at least in terms of making sure that I am mostly spending less than I make and even having around a minimum cushion of 10% in order to invest, and surely sometimes I even invested more than the 10%, but then after a while the amount that your  investment is growing becomes more than the amount that you are spending, so sometimes you can get to a place in which you have to figure out more and more ways to spend more.

I am not going to claim to know exactly where that place is, but sometimes even if you might have been on a budget of $60k per year for example (which would be potentially comfortable but not overly luxurious), yet if your income (cashflow) is showing that you could easily spend $100k per year and still have $10k to $20k left over, then maybe you could increase to $80k per year prior to moving to $100k per year and you might not even need to max out, if you are still worried that you might not be growing (or providing a sufficient enough cushion for your future income).  
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
buddy is a bit tired from the 35k to 45k move.

he is relaxing this weekend.

I see a nice move the next work week.
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legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
Another fun fact :

Christianity also revolitionized the Music and made the world more bearable and fun.

Happy Holidays Beautiful Christians !

Well, then i'm probably missing the fun?!
As an ex-member of the Christian Church, but as a man who is acting on Christian values, more than less, i can only say that the Christian Church is not acting very Christian, probably almost never did.
I believe Jesus Christ would turn in his grave if he knew how things turned out regarding "Christianity".

I wonder if Jesus Christ, if still alive, would be a Bitcoiner...

I bet you are mising out on a lot.
I bet you werent very Christian either.. It is not about the Church either dumbo..

I believe the same for Muslims how it all turned out.

Cant cure human nature eh dumbo?!?

Imagine thinking Jesus of all People would need or Have Bljatcoijns.. Listen to yourself 😆
Spoiler alert.. He would snap it out of existence.

oh dumbo dumbo.. whats gonna come from you huh 😆

Turn the other cheek?
Love thy neighbor?
He who is without sin cast the first stone?

Guess those only apply when it's convenient huh?

For what it's worth, my experience with people of faith (mainly Christians, bus some from other religions), has been pretty negative, on average. I find many of them to be among the most aggressive, intolerant, arrogant, stubborn, closed-minded, bitter, toxic individuals I've ever met. For me, the fact that someone is deeply religious is a pretty accurate predictor of one or more of the above traits. There are exceptions, of course, but the norm seems to be like that.

It's sad, really... I wouldn't wish it on anybody.

I should not get into to this at all, but

The great Italian director Federico Fellini has a stoning of a woman scene.  It is a perfect work around for

"He who is without sin cast the first stone?"   {credited to Jesus}

In the Roman Catholic religion you are born with original sin it need to be washed away by baptism.

So you get baptized and are sinless.
Next rule you are too young and stupid til you are 7 years old so you are incapable of sin.


So in Fellini's movie the town wants to stone a woman to death.

They give a rock to a 5 year old boy and he already knows to cast the stone .

So the town followed Jesus's rule "He who is without sin cast the first stone?"

10 or twenty people stone the woman.


Seems bad enough , but what is worse is the boy know his job and just did it.

Clever work around of a nice idea from Jesus.


The point is people can and have been really cruel to one another. Even figuring out work arounds to be cruel.

I will only comment on Roman Catholics as it was what I was born into.

I do have some personal experiences with other religious people that were terrible , but won't mention the  religion.

I think it is more a factor that all people have issues.

So if you spend time with them you will see religious people use a belief in a god to be an ass.
legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
Anyone here who made it with Bitcoin but still keeps living like a average person? Thank god I made it, thanks to Bitcoin. But I keep staying in cheap hotels, try to eat good food but without spending unnecessary money etc. For example, I eat a good steak but I don’t choose a steak house but prefer a supermarket where you buy the meat from the butcher and then they cook it for you in the built in restaurant.. That costs me 20 bucks vs 60-80 bucks in the steak house for the same meat. I’m not sure if this is a good or a bad habit. I hate to spent money on things that do not give me more benefits than the cheaper version. A luxury hotel is nice but at the end you just need it for the night sleep. I’m outside all day exploring. Some people spent 500 bucks a night for a hotel. I try to safe 5€ per night by finding the same hotel over google. Usually I pay 40-50€ per night for a hotel

Another example, I live in the center of Bangkok and stay in a luxury apartment in Asok. The room is only 30 sqm and it costs me 700 euros a month. I could have a 60 sqm apartment in the same building but would cost me 1400 Euros. I just can’t justify spending that much money every month because it’s money I won’t ever see again.  So, I live on a budget, but still in a luxury place. Trying to find the middle way when it comes to spending money.

Would be interesting to hear different opinions on this topic. Some people spent it on yachts and lambos. I try to live as cheap (but good) as possible.

hmmm imho everyone approaches this differently.

Like I always did enjoy some fine dinners as this is one of the things I love to do. Also pre BTC though BTC made it more easy to do.
For houses etc areas of living is very different as well. For example where I live we have a nice house with a few bedrooms a swimming pool etc where someone else maybe just got an appartement for. But I do love my house and it surely isn't over the top extreme or whatever. So I will not only eat a steak at home but I still do love eating at home as much as I do at a restaurant.
Probably my main thing is the freedom I got now... I go sport when I want, if I chose to I eat what I want etc
I'm not filled with luxury but I do live and have some fun times. For cars I just got something I like and i'm happy with.
legendary
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Once it reaches 50K, all the grandmas and taxi drivers fomo in, then one sells.
Then when it dumps back to 40K, one buys those coins back.
Not rocket science.

I will still be Hodling at 50k.

CC: JayJuanGee

Why do I get a mention?

I am thinking that $50k to $55k is a current kind of point of resistance, just as I had thought that $35k was our previous point of resistance....
.. with a cashing out rate of 5% of the BTC stash every time the BTC price went up 50%.

50k now is a now new target value for most of us because of current bull run. The way price jumped up and crossed 40k in a short span, now the bet is whether Bitcoin will touch 50k or not. May be as sirazimuth said many will buy when price touch 50k, while there are many who are waiting for this price to sell there coins. You are very right in saying that 50 to 55k will be new resistance but that resistance will be better then 30k resistance.

Don't get me wrong. I mentioned you just on a lighter note that even if price touched 50k, I wont be selling my bitcoin. This is something we are discussing for quite sometimes now.




A winter Sunny Sunday is a perfect day for hiking.
Location: Islamabd, Pakistan

   

 Very nice.  Next time, maybe you could let us try to figure out where you took the pictures before telling us?  It's a fun distraction while waiting for the big bull to arrive Smiley
legendary
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Once it reaches 50K, all the grandmas and taxi drivers fomo in, then one sells.
Then when it dumps back to 40K, one buys those coins back.
Not rocket science.

I will still be Hodling at 50k.

CC: JayJuanGee

Why do I get a mention?

I am thinking that $50k to $55k is a current kind of point of resistance, just as I had thought that $35k was our previous point of resistance....
.. with a cashing out rate of 5% of the BTC stash every time the BTC price went up 50%.

50k now is a now new target value for most of us because of current bull run. The way price jumped up and crossed 40k in a short span, now the bet is whether Bitcoin will touch 50k or not. May be as sirazimuth said many will buy when price touch 50k, while there are many who are waiting for this price to sell there coins. You are very right in saying that 50 to 55k will be new resistance but that resistance will be better then 30k resistance.

Don't get me wrong. I mentioned you just on a lighter note that even if price touched 50k, I wont be selling my bitcoin. This is something we are discussing for quite sometimes now.




A winter Sunny Sunday is a perfect day for hiking.
Location: Islamabd, Pakistan

   
legendary
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I stand with Palestine.
I will give you 5 merits if you can correctly guess the two alt accounts Naim027 is currently operating; at least the ones I am thinking of (he may have more but I'm not sure).* You have to name them both, and you only get one guess.


* I am only 95% sure they are him which is why I haven't mentioned it elsewhere yet.
Hahaha!
Do you think I posted it for Merit. I just shared it for Negotiation he should learn from this guy. And why you mentioned him (naim027). Means you didn't share the name but I remembered so I shared. Smiley
By the way I will try to my best to mention his alts. Not form merits but for you.
legendary
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legendary
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One time I gave 20+ merits here to an account I thought was here out of their own general interest... they joined a signature campaign within a week, and later it turned out to be the 5th alt account of a banned user (they got their ban removed and are still posting here under at least 2 other accounts, but that's not the point).
I remember I think he is naim027. I remember his story how he got perban first, then unban, then again ban (with alternative accounts confession). If I am not wrong.

I mentioned naim027 for Negotiation. He should go through his story.

I will give you 5 merits if you can correctly guess the two alt accounts Naim027 is currently operating; at least the ones I am thinking of (he may have more but I'm not sure).* You have to name them both, and you only get one guess.


* I am only 95% sure they are him which is why I haven't mentioned it elsewhere yet.
legendary
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Addicted to HoDLing!
Another fun fact :

Christianity also revolitionized the Music and made the world more bearable and fun.

Happy Holidays Beautiful Christians !

Well, then i'm probably missing the fun?!
As an ex-member of the Christian Church, but as a man who is acting on Christian values, more than less, i can only say that the Christian Church is not acting very Christian, probably almost never did.
I believe Jesus Christ would turn in his grave if he knew how things turned out regarding "Christianity".

I wonder if Jesus Christ, if still alive, would be a Bitcoiner...

I bet you are mising out on a lot.
I bet you werent very Christian either.. It is not about the Church either dumbo..

I believe the same for Muslims how it all turned out.

Cant cure human nature eh dumbo?!?

Imagine thinking Jesus of all People would need or Have Bljatcoijns.. Listen to yourself 😆
Spoiler alert.. He would snap it out of existence.

oh dumbo dumbo.. whats gonna come from you huh 😆

Turn the other cheek?
Love thy neighbor?
He who is without sin cast the first stone?

Guess those only apply when it's convenient huh?

For what it's worth, my experience with people of faith (mainly Christians, bus some from other religions), has been pretty negative, on average. I find many of them to be among the most aggressive, intolerant, arrogant, stubborn, closed-minded, bitter, toxic individuals I've ever met. For me, the fact that someone is deeply religious is a pretty accurate predictor of one or more of the above traits. There are exceptions, of course, but the norm seems to be like that.

It's sad, really... I wouldn't wish it on anybody.
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