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Topic: What did you do with your first BTC cashout? (Read 153 times)

newbie
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February 04, 2018, 02:07:41 AM
#15
I spent my money after conversion from bitcoin to Christmas expenses. Where after all bitcoin price went down at that moment.
legendary
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Slava Ukraini!
February 03, 2018, 07:49:02 PM
#14
Good question. Give me few minutes to remember...
Ok. I remember getting BTC from faucets and Holding it pretty long time because BTC price was low then and not worth to cashout. But after more than year, I decided to try cashout some of my BTC. It was not big amount, maybe €100, because I decided to keep holding biggest part of my BTC. What I did these money? Well, you can't much things with only €100 and I can't remember where I spent it exactly. It's most likely that I spent it on online stores for small purchases.
sr. member
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February 03, 2018, 04:26:52 PM
#13
Do you still remember?

BTC price back then was around $1,000 and I cashout around BTC0.5. Since $1,000 that day is a dream price, I withdraw my bitcoins and convet it to fiat. I purchased some things that I can't afford to buy and all I can say is, wow Im really glad. I invested on my own PC and what else, smartphones, clothes, shoes etc. Not all are gone to waste.

But after that, I realized that I should be more on holding. Well I just taste the reward of my effort so after than and up to now, I take consideration before cashing out.
legendary
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Don't let others control your BTC -> self custody
February 03, 2018, 03:21:20 PM
#12
I think it was somewhere in 2014. I needed some electronics so I bought an SSD drive, a 24" screen, headphones. It wasn't much really and it was my first and last purchase up until 2017 when it went up again. I just felt so beat up with the 2016 prices that I stopped spending. I only gambled a bit and invested in altcoins without cashing out anything. It was worth it though Smiley
member
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Z
February 03, 2018, 02:54:06 PM
#11
Do you still remember?

Yes, I remember. I spent the cash during my vacation. In retrospect, it would be better to save the coins, because it happened about one and a half years ago, when the price was below $1000. Fortunately, it was only a small fraction - I saved the rest Smiley
newbie
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February 03, 2018, 02:42:29 PM
#10
...instantly reinvested!

re-invested some on other altcoins and bought the rest on computer hardware. Cheesy
newbie
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...instantly reinvested!
newbie
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My first bitcoin cash out was the profit I gained from keeping my btc over 6 months.  I used the money  to offset a loan  I took from bank to invest in the cryptocurrencies.
jr. member
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My first BTC cashout was about 100 000 satoshi earned from faucets. They were really generous a year ago, I mean the faucets. I started investing on-line earnings so I spent that small amount for reinvesting into PTC sites which produced higher cashflow although not in BTC  Cheesy
copper member
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I remember. I cash out my BTC for a family function, in a reception of my brothers. I was very happy for the return on investment I got. Smiley

Wow, That's a memorable one for you and your family! Cheesy
full member
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I remember. I cash out my BTC for a family function, in a reception of my brothers. I was very happy for the return on investment I got. Smiley
newbie
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I decided to reward myself with a meal at most expensive restaurant, it´s awesome that i now can live off of coins Wink

Seriously, good for you! On my first BTC cashout, I paid some bills. Oh, and I brought a whopper. It's the small things that count.  Smiley
jr. member
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I bought a samsum s8  Grin Grin Grin
newbie
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I decided to reward myself with a meal at most expensive restaurant, it´s awesome that i now can live off of coins Wink
copper member
Activity: 140
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Do you still remember?
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