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Topic: What are the biggest mistakes you've done with Bitcoin? - page 7. (Read 18240 times)

newbie
Activity: 42
Merit: 0
bought an god damn 60days wow time card for 188BTC

when i remember right price was approx  0,12$usd per coin that day
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1049
Death to enemies!
1. Purchased large bag of weed right after July 2011 price crash.
2. Sold bitcoins when price was 9 EUR to buy hard drive and RAM for computer who died completely 2 weeks later while the items were still in transit.
3. Lost 7 BTC on Satoshi Dicke
member
Activity: 60
Merit: 10
I've sent all my funds from Mt.Gox to Bitcoin-24.com, just a few hours before it got closed.
I still believe that ~11,5 BTC would have been the start of a brighter future of mine. Cry
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1393
You lead and I'll watch you walk away.
Bought cupcakes at a store in San Fran one afternoon and put them in the fridge only to wake up the next morning and check the exchange rate to find out my cupcakes were now worth $25 each. Crap!
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0

3.) Not selling a single coin in the 2011 bubble.
To buy back at lower prices. Hmm, this one seems to remind me of something............

I can just imagine a this post in six months with people say "If *only* I sold at $134!!" with the price being ~$10 Cheesy

Do you guys think the Bitcoin price is in a bubble atm, what price do you think it'll settle at in 6 months?

Have a few more questions, great thread BTW some great stories in here.

Do you guys trust Mt Gox? How many times have they been hacked in total? Is any exchange with 2 step verification secure?

Does anyone have any experiences with Bitcoin.de the german site and what are your experiences with them?

I'm very new to all this, only been reading up on it this past month. My biggest regret so far is not trusting my gut instinct, the other day when bitcoin went down to around $50 I was thinking about buying in big but decided not to, wish I had of road that wave up to $90 and sold. I still think the best strategy is to buy and hold assuming you buy in the dips.

I think things are going to get more difficult as more bankers, hedge funds and HTFers get involved in trading Bitcoins. Shame really because it defeats the original purpose of Bitcoins BUT with some of the new sites for shorting trades etc it may bring more stability to the system in the long run.
newbie
Activity: 30
Merit: 0
First biggest mistake:

In June 2011, I was extremely excited to get involved with bitcoin.  I read up on it for several days. 

Posted my "newbie" post.  (which was "Charlie here. Fascinated by this concept.  Like any other latecomer, wishing I had looked into this last year when I first heard about it. Oh well. 

I see HUGE potential still as legitimacy and credibility further develops over time.")

Bought $100 in bitcoins a couple days later.  Left them on mybitcoin overnight.  Woke up to no bitcoins.

Was so soured by that experience that I stopped paying any attention.

Second biggest mistake:

Started checking "bitcoinwatch.com" again in January (mainly because I quit reddit.com cold turkey... so needed some other sites to check!)  Watched as prices slowly started to go up.  Each day a little more, then each day a LOT more.

Finally got back in just ahead of the big spike.  Glad I did!  (Just wish it was sooner!)
member
Activity: 112
Merit: 100
Pulling out my buy order @ $55 because I thought it would be dropping lower.
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1018
Buzz App - Spin wheel, farm rewards
Stopping my bitcoin miners back in 2010 because of a port conflict with Vmware. 


Oh god man Sad    This one would drive me to the bottle !
hero member
Activity: 2954
Merit: 641
CoinMetro
Not having startet with bitcoin a few month/years ago.. Wink
newbie
Activity: 39
Merit: 0
Not being Satoshi
member
Activity: 101
Merit: 10
Lost a lot of money

I bought $10,000 when it was at $233

freaked out when it hit $50, and sold everything.


Now it's at $90 Sad
sr. member
Activity: 364
Merit: 250
Not buying some when I first heard about them.
Tried mining on my normal PC back then, it didn't create coins after a whole day.
Yes, I thought mining them was the big deal and didn't know anything about the 21 mio limit and so on.

-> If I had spent like a day more reading about it, I would have spent a small sum (I guess that would have gained me ~100 BTC).
hero member
Activity: 868
Merit: 1000
i sent 4.4 btc to the wrong person. after some detective work, i found the phone number of his mother and called her, luckily he was present and returned the coins without any issues.
newbie
Activity: 56
Merit: 0
I used Bitcoin 24 (who was the largest exchange for EUR at the time) and had 45,000 EUR worth of BTC + fiat on it. Withdrawals were taking too long.
Then I learnt that it was a single person operation and the owner is a german DJ. Then I found what he posted on stackoverflow, especially this gem: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15026825/php-mysql-how-to-prevent-two-requests-update

Still waiting for my BTC + fiat, not much hope though as you can expect Smiley
legendary
Activity: 3472
Merit: 1724
Pre-Ordering bASIC's. Lost nearly $100,000.

You have paid in Bitcoins and it is the value of BTC after the price increase?
hero member
Activity: 518
Merit: 500
Not shorting at 266$ @ www.icbit.se

Yes and you know a lot of people did just that and are laughing now (and rolling around in their pile of money). 
legendary
Activity: 2156
Merit: 1018
Buzz App - Spin wheel, farm rewards
Getting into mining in late 2010 or so.........for a few days.

What a dumb move in hindsight. Generally leave my PC on all the time,  and had also had a GTX 280 at the time. If I just hit the damn 'start' button before I went to bed at night, could have made a pretty bitcoin.

newbie
Activity: 26
Merit: 0
Pre-Ordering bASIC's. Lost nearly $100,000.

Ouch, that stings, my sympathies man.
sr. member
Activity: 434
Merit: 250
In Hashrate We Trust!
Not shorting at 266$ @ www.icbit.se
copper member
Activity: 1428
Merit: 253
Not selling at $266... Smiley
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