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legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
I sold most on the 2017 run-up and didn't want to mention that during the winter while people were suffering because I'm not that kind of person.

Do I wish I had that now?

Yes but do I feel stupid for doing it?

NO


Hahahahaha  fair enough.. .. and how gentlemanly of you not to be rubbing in your smartie pants during the sufferenings of many of us mostly HODLers.

As many peeps who follow this thread likely realize, I have always been a bit too chicken shit to sell large portions of my BTC stash, ever since I got into BTC, even in the 2017 run up and the 2018 correction and various times in-between and even before 2017.

I must be dumb.

I actually don't feel as reluctant to sell large portions now, but I just don't know where I would put it, so I suppose, I just remain stuck on the default of ongoingly HODLing and riding the waves... unless something attractive comes along, I suppose.

Anywhooooo.. ... so when did you buy back your BTC.. assuming that you did.. was it incrementally and at various points or did you do a small number of lump buys?  Another part that had always scared me, too is to sell significant portions of BTC (in theory) and then figure out at what points to buy back in... so hypothetically, if I were selling, then I would get nervous and end up buying back with hardly any profits... So not really sure about how to resolve that angle, except the system that I already established for myself, which seems to conform with my comfort levels regarding allocation and largely just staying in BTC.
legendary
Activity: 3990
Merit: 4597
It seems whatever your brain latches on first.
One time I looked and it was cw, next time ccw.
disturbing.

EDIT: It changes if I close one eye.

EDIT 2: Here is another anecdote-there is a spot in your retina, which has no light receptors, called the optic disk (blind spot). Yet, you don't see a round hole in your vision field.
Your brain performs 'filling-in', like an advanced photoshop and you don't notice anything unusual, the field of vision is smooth. There is some way you can find the blind spot, but it is a bit involved.
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 3614
what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?




What if it looks like she's waving one leg back and forth in front of her?

or worse, no movement at all. as i have animated gifs set to only play once and the 1st couple times i saw this in a post it was at the last frame so done with the animation. but since i didnt know it was an animated gif and thought it was just a static jpg optical illusion thingie i stared at that last frame of the gif for, well, an embarrassingly long time expecting some perspective change before i caught on and refreshed the post lol

edit: cw. usually.

 
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas




What if it looks like she's waving one leg back and forth in front of her?
legendary
Activity: 3836
Merit: 4969
Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
I sold most on the 2017 run-up and didn't want to mention that during the winter while people were suffering because I'm not that kind of person.

Do I wish I had that now?

Yes but do I feel stupid for doing it?

NO
legendary
Activity: 4242
Merit: 5039
You're never too old to think young.
I've still got a couple of BTC logo ballcaps which I bought with Bitcoin. This one is the most recent and it's over 6 years old:



I got it because I was sick of people seeing my first one with the proper orange logo and thinking I was a Boston Bruins fan.

Needless to say, I haven't worn either one for years. Almost everyone can identify the Bitcoin logo now.

I seem to recall paying about a third of a coin for the first one. I was happy just to be supporting the Bitcoin "movement" by using it to buy something.

Of course that was a lot of money for a ballcap but I have no regrets. I feel I was doing my part.

Hopefully Laszlo is living extremely happily ever after. He more than did his part.
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 4839
Addicted to HoDLing!
I bought a Trezor for 0.13 BTC. It's now worth $7,272.  Shocked

Looking forward to the day it will be worth $100,000!

Is that all?
Mine was 1 BTC.
But it does have 'First edition' embossed on the back.

Yes, that's all. In fact, that's the only purchase I've ever made with Bitcoin. I've also given $1 worth of coins to some of my students and colleagues, for motivating them to get involved (now worth several hundred dollars, and probably lost already—nobody really cared). All the rest I've been HoDLing. I feel almost ashamed... As if I didn't give enough support to the cause (usage of Bitcoin as a payment method). But... How could I bring myself to spend something so precious? The way things are going, I don't see myself selling any coins, unless I need them to buy some expensive product or service. Certainly not to convert to fiat to sit at the bank, and certainly not to buy coffee, Trezors, mobile phones, or Netflix subscriptions. There's my regular fiat income for those.

"First Edition"? Mmm... Nice to have. Don't tell me it's an all-metal one! I would love to own one of these. Mine is just the plain, plastic, standard version. Works great though. Has never failed me. Good design.
legendary
Activity: 1795
Merit: 1208
This is not OK.
I bought a Trezor for 0.13 BTC. It's now worth $7,272.  Shocked

Looking forward to the day it will be worth $100,000!

Is that all?
Mine was 1 BTC.
But it does have 'First edition' embossed on the back.
jr. member
Activity: 196
Merit: 2
I can manage the dishes just fine and flip them in my head. The rotating ballerina is harder. When seeing it first (scroll out, then back in), it's always CCW to me. It takes some time and conscious effort to make it spin clockwise. Is it a brain hemisphere thing (right handed vs lefty)?

CW for me. Maybe because I'm left-handed...

Nah It's also CW for me and i'm right handed i did manage to get it to spin CCW you kinda need to close your eyes and imagine it spin that way,What's intresting tho is that when she's spinning clockwise, she's on her left foot, but when she's spinning counterclockwise, she's on her right foot.  cool... Huh
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 2334
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Interesting. She is CW when I look at her but if I stare long enough she stops and goes CCW. Closing eyes for a second reverts to CW.
legendary
Activity: 2674
Merit: 2373
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I bought a laptop some years ago for 0.6BTC.
So I know how it feels.

Oh how I wish I was smarter than that.

Just looked back and my earliest BTC purchase was a GPU for, wait for it... 3.375BTC.

They did get replaced so I don't have hard feelings about it. I think I ended up mostly mining Litecoin with the GPU though. Crypto's "purest green" to Bitcoin's gold.

legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 4839
Addicted to HoDLing!


Future pics

I bought a laptop some years ago for 0.6BTC.
So I know how it feels.

Oh how I wish I was smarter than that.

I bought a Trezor for 0.13 BTC. It's now worth $7,272.  Shocked

Looking forward to the day it will be worth $100,000!
legendary
Activity: 2590
Merit: 4839
Addicted to HoDLing!
I can manage the dishes just fine and flip them in my head. The rotating ballerina is harder. When seeing it first (scroll out, then back in), it's always CCW to me. It takes some time and conscious effort to make it spin clockwise. Is it a brain hemisphere thing (right handed vs lefty)?

CW for me. Maybe because I'm left-handed...

As for the plates, it seems that the brain "locks" in a specific perception, and then it's difficult to change it. But once you stop looking for some time, it reverts to the "default" perception, which, for me, is "plates upside down".
legendary
Activity: 2520
Merit: 3038
I can manage the dishes just fine and flip them in my head. The rotating ballerina is harder. When seeing it first (scroll out, then back in), it's always CCW to me. It takes some time and conscious effort to make it spin clockwise. Is it a brain hemisphere thing (right handed vs lefty)?
legendary
Activity: 3948
Merit: 11416
Self-Custody is a right. Say no to"Non-custodial"
Felt cute, bought dip.

There was a dip?

I grabbed some at 50.9 and 51.5 which is a dip from 60 k.

Well, if you are measuring like that, then I suppose there may have been a dippening.

By the way.. my silly system bought lillie fiends around 5 times starting in the mid $54s, then mid $53s, then mid $52s, then mid $51s and then mid $50s.... And, guess where the next "buy" is set?

Felt cute, bought dip.

There was a dip?

I grabbed some at 50.9 and 51.5 which is a dip from 60 k.

~18%  is a "dip"? typically i dont even notice fluctuations unless theyre over 33% so to me greater than 33% is a "dip"

isnt there a vetted, maths and sciences fact based definition of "dip" somewhere here in the WO? like, percentage wise?

You are correct vapourminer (as usual, I hate to say).  There might need to be a kind of WO orientated chart that would include maths and sciences and categories like: 1) percentage of profits of HODLer BTC portfolio and 2)  percentage of king daddy price drop needed to perceive "dippening."

We could have proudhon channel some of his seemingly excesses in maths and sciences energies and get to work on that, but he would likely fuck it up like nobody's business.     Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
legendary
Activity: 1708
Merit: 3439
Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)


Damn it, how to I get them to be upside down again.  Cry

Scroll the pic completely out of view, then scroll back.
Sometimes it's sufficient to scroll the regular one out of view and look away from the pic for a second.


You know, when I first saw the pic, I saw the plates upside down. I tried hard to "flip" them, and I managed it.

Now, every time I see the pic, I see them all normal (not upside down), like my brain has learned it that way!

Strange stuff...

Now that's the good aspect of my bloody mind. It forgets. Every time the pic scrolls into my view i see them upside down again.
legendary
Activity: 4354
Merit: 3614
what is this "brake pedal" you speak of?
Felt cute, bought dip.

There was a dip?

I grabbed some at 50.9 and 51.5 which is a dip from 60 k.


~18%  is a "dip"? typically i dont even notice fluctuations unless theyre over 33% so to me greater than 33% is a "dip"

isnt there a vetted, maths and sciences fact based definition of "dip" somewhere here in the WO? like, percentage wise?
legendary
Activity: 3598
Merit: 2386
Viva Ut Vivas


Future pics

I bought a laptop some years ago for 0.6BTC.
So I know how it feels.

Oh how I wish I was smarter than that.

No need to think that way.


Many people don't think "I had fiat in my bank account" and regret that decision.

Or, "I bought a car 5 years ago instead of bitcoin", or "I put money into my 401k instead of buying bitcoin".

Make Bitcoin your primary currency and you won't regret spending it. It's all you have to spend.
legendary
Activity: 2800
Merit: 2736
Farewell LEO: o_e_l_e_o
I bought a laptop some years ago for 0.6BTC.
So I know how it feels.

Oh how I wish I was smarter than that.
You are still dumb 😂
You are not the luckiest yet. It's Laszlo always.
legendary
Activity: 3668
Merit: 6382
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Future pics

I bought a laptop some years ago for 0.6BTC.
So I know how it feels.

Oh how I wish I was smarter than that.
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