which one?
Obviously the
BTC one, dah.
Is that show any good? Netflix tried their hardest to get me to watch it.
Very good, you'll love it.
The first heist is the best so far, the second one is a variation of the first - but both great to watch.
temporarily I was back in BTC, but im 100% USD unill the crash happens
Could have figured as much that you, jonoiv, would have figured out a way to fail/refuse to recognize the gift horse's mouth that was presented to you.
You seem to be stubbornly destined to NOT have a bitcoin position or to merely dabble, at best.
Perhaps, you can continue to serve as decent example for pre-coiners and bitcoin fence sitters who might be contemplating whether it is too late to get into bitcoin, and your behavior shows that there are even a lot of folks who have known about bitcoin for a long time, yet who have failed/refused to become richie from bitcoin, even though it was well within their grasps to have accomplished such richie status without any meaningful burden on their overall financial lives.
For example, you could have established a real modest investment of $50 per week (which truly should be manageable for many people) for the 7 years that you have been a member of the forum, and you would have invested about $18k, but still accumulated about 36.5BTC, a quarter million in value, without even a very aggressive investment approach.
https://dcabtc.com?sd=2013-04-09&sda=7_years&f=weekly&d=7_years&ac=5000&c=true
Of course, you could have been more aggressive too, and established even more.;... but yeah, bitcoin is uncertain, and has remained uncertain, so a $50 per week approach could surely be manageable, even on a very tight budget... and sure some weeks could have been more or maybe if you just had continued to have been skeptical, you would have just held yourself to $50 per week.
As can be seen from the comparison, graph, gold and stock would have ended up pretty flat during that time.. and your bitcoin would have gone up in price... even the purchasing power of the dollar would have gone down during that time, even though the dollar did do well relative to other currencies.
Persistency and consistency in bitcoin has historically had a power that should not be doubted in the future, and really difficult to take you seriously, jonoiv, if you cannot even appreciate the power of the upcoming halvening and you are somehow certain and even smug that bitcoin will have a down before up... which sure, there could be a down before up, but such scenario is far from a condition precedent (meaning something that has to happen).