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. but you do NOT really have much of a plan for where you are going
wtf? he is running to the hills, why so annoying?
morrowind, elder scrolls?
get a life.
He said that he cashed out half of his BTC yesterday b/c he has a plan to play with the proceeds for two years. I said that his plan seems to be very short sighted, especially given the likely direction of BTC in the next six months. Therefore I asked him where he planned to put his investments, and he failed/refused to answer, and instead stuck to his original framing about how wonderful he is., etc etc etc.. for making so much money, while he left quite a bit on the table through neglect and/or lack of foresight, so it seems.
other posters mentioned morrowind and elder scrolls.... b/c I do NOT know WTF are morrowind and elder scrolls... even though those topics may be relevant.
Regarding, "get a life" Yes, we each have lives and we choose how to spend our lives, and part of my life, at the moment includes posting on this forum and responding to relevant issues... and attempting to contribute to the forum (thread) in a productive direction.
I have it in my bank account where I pay my bills and pay for goods with €....
The best of my current bank accounts only pays about 1% interest, and possibly you could get 3 or 4% if you have some kind of premium bank account and if that is what floats your boat, then who am I to say?
BTW, I dont take the interest that the bank gives me, this is against my believes and it is called
ribaPretty stupid of you.
yea sure, being Muslim is stupid
I would NOT call any body stupid or their actions stupid b/c of religion, yet Gingermod seems to make a point (whether sufficiently sensitive or NOT).
I suppose that distinctions can be made - however, investing into bitcoin involves many similar financial principles as loaning money, especially given its limited supply. You buy 100 BTC in 2012 for $10, and then you sell them in 2014 for $600. The value of BTC has appreciated.. and can be considered a form of interest that is shared by the whole BTC community.
Anyhow, it does seem like your religion may be affecting your considerations (in possibly internally contradicting ways), and maybe also that is part of the reason that you are reluctant to get into specifics concerning your having had cashed out half of your stash to cover a two year period of time, when likely more financially prudent approaches could have been made and or considered.
Also, I am speculating somewhat that your religion may be causing you to fail and/or refuse to make some detailed and potentially internally contradictory analysis regarding your financial planning concerning bitcoin.
Again, that is for you to decide those boundaries; however, when you are posting on a board like this, hopefully you realize that many of us are considering these matters without RIBA type influences in our analyses (and investment considerations).