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December 28, 2020, 03:24:30 PM
I heard about bitcoin since 2010 but at that time I ignored it and thought that digital currency was just a joke, my friend at that time had bought about 100 bitcoins and that's true when 2017 I heard that he was already a billionaire. maybe that's my biggest regret
Till date 100 Bitcoin does not make one Billionaire. Even at latest ATH, 100 BTC equals ~2.8 million USD. So, you still have chance to outperform your friend. Smiley
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December 27, 2020, 02:03:42 AM
Most people’s biggest regret today is that they have been selling Bitcoin when prices are still  below ATH now.
Not a few people have sold their bitcoin at $11K and I’ve also stuck with that price, I think $11K is an already
high price. However, it is a cheap price compared to the current price of bitcoin. I’m very regretful.
There are quite a number of bitcoin sellers who did sell because they needed some Fiat to solve an urgent problem  probably to pay bills when there is no alternative source, I was once in that situation too, I had no option than to sell my Bitcoin even at a price that was around $6K in the period of Covid-19 first wave, I have no regrets for selling because it becomes necessary to cushion the effect of the pandemic on my family due to non payment of salary.
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December 26, 2020, 07:54:49 PM
Many people regret that they did not buy BTC while they first knew about it. For some, they did not sell BTC while they could. Roll Eyes

For me, I got MWC & HEX for free from airdrop to BTC HODLers, but dumped them before they peak. I could easily make 10x of my existing BTC, if I held them strong. Cry

What is your Biggest Crypto Regret?

My biggest regret is by hold to tight my crypto when they have ATH, so i need to hold until now. But i need to not regret it more
legendary
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December 26, 2020, 07:46:39 PM
Most people’s biggest regret today is that they have been selling Bitcoin when prices are still  below ATH now.
Not a few people have sold their bitcoin at $11K and I’ve also stuck with that price, I think $11K is an already
high price. However, it is a cheap price compared to the current price of bitcoin. I’m very regretful.
If you think that selling the coins at $11k was the biggest regret, you will find many earlier traders who sold majority of their holdings when the price touched $1k  Cheesy. You can imagine the frustration but looking back there is no point in regrets as i needed that money at that point and hence booked my profit. The people that regrets are the ones that sold off the coins at a loss during the bear trap.
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December 26, 2020, 06:37:49 PM
Most people’s biggest regret today is that they have been selling Bitcoin when prices are still  below ATH now.
Not a few people have sold their bitcoin at $11K and I’ve also stuck with that price, I think $11K is an already
high price. However, it is a cheap price compared to the current price of bitcoin. I’m very regretful.
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December 26, 2020, 06:27:22 PM
I gotta say it has to be those ppl who owned hundreds or thousands or tens of thousands of btc when it was like 50 cents a coin or less?  Then either used it for something or sold it for a small gain or loss?



I mean i heard ppl back then would use btc for poker like it was nothing... such as buy l00 or l000 btcs like it was nothing since they weren't even a dollar a coin?
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December 26, 2020, 06:09:10 PM
I heard about bitcoin since 2010 but at that time I ignored it and thought that digital currency was just a joke, my friend at that time had bought about 100 bitcoins and that's true when 2017 I heard that he was already a billionaire. maybe that's my biggest regret
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December 26, 2020, 05:27:39 PM
Many people regret that they did not buy BTC while they first knew about it. For some, they did not sell BTC while they could. Roll Eyes

What is your Biggest Crypto Regret?
I will go with the first regret you talked about, which is not purchasing bitcoin at first sight or not discovering it earlier before the half of the world knew about it,now it's quite expensive but judging by the way things are going its seems like there is still room to grow in terms of price, cause I doubt if anyone who ever invested in bitcoin ever lost their money, they all got good amount of profits in return, some got back 100%+ of what they  even invested.
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COMBONetwork
December 26, 2020, 04:59:35 PM
the thing that I always regret is when selling Bitcoin at a low price at $ 10k,
of course this makes me always think about when I can buy Bitcoin again under $ 10 !,
because currently Bitcoin has reached $ 26k and will go to $ 27k.
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I ❤ ₿itcoin and Ethereum
December 26, 2020, 02:50:09 PM
My regret is that I didn't buy more Bitcoin and Ethereum when the price dropped so much (2018) and now the price of Bitcoin and Ethereum has risen very high, but I only got a small profit, because I don't invest all my money in Bitcoin and Ethereum (only 50% of the money I have), but at least I am still happy because the price of Bitcoin and Ethereum has risen very high and gives me profit.
legendary
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December 26, 2020, 02:41:27 PM
My biggest crypto regret ever is that I didn't buy Bitcoin when it's still affordable. And also selling those tokens and coins with a good foundation and use cases at very cheap price while strongly hodling shit tokens. I could have been a millionaire by now if I just made the right choice.

Everyone had their own mistakes. In order not to regret anything, you do not need to crave easy money, but carefully prepare, learn the basics of trading. Those who rushed into all the projects in a row were left with nothing. In the cryptocurrency market, either real lucky people or experienced financiers remained in the black. The rest just participate out of excitement or curiosity.
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BountyMarketCap
December 24, 2020, 03:19:51 PM
Many people regret that they did not buy BTC while they first knew about it. For some, they did not sell BTC while they could. Roll Eyes

For me, I got MWC & HEX for free from airdrop to BTC HODLers, but dumped them before they peak. I could easily make 10x of my existing BTC, if I held them strong. Cry

What is your Biggest Crypto Regret?
Like most of people here my regret is to not buy the top coins when they were really cheap around march-april of this year especially due to covid 19 when we saw a big crash in the market i still remember how big the coins dumped and later they recovered quickly in few weeks so not buying at that time is kind of regret because it was great opportunity to buy.
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December 24, 2020, 03:13:47 PM
There are several regrets I have while in crypto, one of which is not buying some altcoins that have the potential to go up to 10x the time of 2017. And now that the altcoins will soon arrive, I won't waste that opportunity again. From now on I have supplied some of these potential altcoins.
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December 24, 2020, 02:24:15 PM
Many people regret that they did not buy BTC while they first knew about it. For some, they did not sell BTC while they could. Roll Eyes

For me, I got MWC & HEX for free from airdrop to BTC HODLers, but dumped them before they peak. I could easily make 10x of my existing BTC, if I held them strong. Cry

What is your Biggest Crypto Regret?
My regret is not taking profits when my coins mooned during last bull season but then again i do not blame myself much because i was very new in this market at that time so all this happens and no need to feel bad.
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December 24, 2020, 02:16:29 PM
Probably in 2017, I lost more than $3k because I was do dumb at that time and didn't cashout my bitcoin. I thought on that day the price would had stable for long time but it was just a matter of time that the price suddenly went down from top to the bottom and I didn't have a chance to sell it. Until this date, I'm still remember that accident and randomly makes my head hurts like right now Smiley
actually you have time to sell it because you also see if the price goes down but you insist on holding, because greed is controlling you at that time, even if you sell with profit $1k - $2k profit won't be a problem right?
sr. member
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December 24, 2020, 03:30:06 AM
Well busting some BTC with gambling of course but at the other end I never bought some crypto so I dont have really losses.
sr. member
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December 18, 2020, 03:15:19 PM
My biggest crypto regret ever is that I didn't buy Bitcoin when it's still affordable. And also selling those tokens and coins with a good foundation and use cases at very cheap price while strongly hodling shit tokens. I could have been a millionaire by now if I just made the right choice.
You can still buy Bitcoin. Just measure in mBTC.
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December 14, 2020, 02:17:46 PM
In my opinion, everyone has regrets in the crypto market. I sold Altcoins when they were too cheap. Because I waited for Bitcoin's return so long and I sold it when I look at the current altcoins price a great regret.
sr. member
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December 14, 2020, 02:07:56 PM
My regret although i did not regret much is buying Ripple at 0.032 since June, the price has never pass 0.3 since then and i don't think it will ever get to that price this year. Buying ethereum recently at 480 hoping to sell at 500 and watched it fall to 320 with little or Nothing to do.  i can't stand it.
Both of your regrets must have turned into good decision if you have held till date. Crypto is unpredictable. Wink
legendary
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September 14, 2020, 03:15:16 PM
I had a lot of ups and downs in crypto. I started way back early 2012 where BTC is just about less than $1000 and faucets were really generous. I regret not saving as much BTC and alts during that time. I cannot do much since I was about to have my first job and had to save money.

When I started becoming active in crypto, I had a lot of bad experiences where I bought crypto due to FOMO, I HODL coins for too long and missed a lot of opportunities, and not to mention panic selling.

Faucets were indeed very generous back then. It's probably because crypto wasn't mainstream as it is right now. Since the crypto/Blockchain space is saturated, profit opportunities are "one in a million". I had a lot of faucet earnings I've collected since my early days in crypto back in 2014, but also had to sell them for cash. I needed the money so there was nothing else I could do. If I had saved the Bitcoin I've earned through faucets, I would've made some decent profit today.

Anyhow, we get to learn from our mistakes as time goes by. Crypto brings a lot of risks, due to its extremely volatile and unpredictable nature. But it's also highly rewarding. Any decision you make (either good or bad) will completely mark your life forever. Believe me, there's more to crypto than meets the eye. If you persevere in this emerging industry, you'll be able to reap the benefits in the not-so-distant future. Wink
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