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September 13, 2020, 01:40:04 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.
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Be Positive Always!
September 13, 2020, 01:28:49 PM
What i still regret till today is i throw a lot of my ethereum at the casino and lost all of them. Gamble is my bad habit and i learn my lesson now not to do a gamble on the internet anymore as i will just losing my money. Never win big at the internet gamble and  just wasting our hard money for nothing. Better to save the coin and wait for it to bull.
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September 13, 2020, 12:18:01 PM
Regret will always happen, but if you don't dare to take action then nothing will change.
because you will always learn from the mistakes you make.
let's say you make a mistake now of course you will fix it next time. Cheesy
legendary
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September 13, 2020, 11:28:26 AM
my biggest crypto regret were  not investing in eth and binance coin_token then_ when i had the opportunity, when i got into crypto in 2015, eth was trading between 1.99 usd to 2.55 usd , i didnt invest because i was yet to understand the real fundamentals of crypto, before i knew it , eth climbed to 5 usd , i thought it was too late to invest , it climbed to 8 to 10 to 15 to 30 to 80 to 132 to 205 to 303 to 500 to 800 to 1105 to 1302 usd in 2017/2018 bull run, all this happened and i couldnt do anything but watch cus i thought if i buy now , it might start going down , and that was how i sat and watched it go up and up and i missed.

The same thing happened to me with binance token back then, i registered for their ico but didnt participate cus i thought it wouldnt do well, when the token started trading at a price of between 0.067 to 0.3 usd, i wanted to buy 5000 bnb tokens and keep but i later changed my mind, before i knew it , one bnb token was selling for above 3 usd , i couldnt buy it anymore cus i thought it was already too late to buy, today bnb is well above 20 usd .

i sincerely regret all this opportunities ive missed.
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Undeads.com - P2E Runner Game
September 13, 2020, 10:56:28 AM
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
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September 13, 2020, 10:03:26 AM
What is your Biggest Crypto Regret?

At first, my biggest regret was not pursuing myself to bitcoin but now it changed. My biggest regret is that, I did not convert my bitcoin in December 2017 wherein that was the highest bitcoin price until now. I did not convert my bitcoin into fiat that time because I am waiting the time when it hits $20K. But it did not happened and up to now, btc price does not fully recover yet. That was three years ago and of course I had used some of my bitcoin during the time I need money the most. But I manage to not to used it all. Up to now, I am saving it and waiting for btc price to rise again.
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September 13, 2020, 07:57:57 AM
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.
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September 11, 2020, 07:37:13 PM
There are actually a lot of regrets in crypto, but my biggest regret is when I got to know Bitcoin and found out the price is still there
around $ 300, I hesitate to buy it. Because at that time I didn't expect the price of Bitcoin to go up so high, it even reached $ 19,000
in 2017. If I now remember that I feel sad, that's why now I started collecting as much Bitcoin as I could. So that my regret does not
repeat itself, because now I believe Bitcoin will back to $ 19,000 again.

I sold a good amount of bitcoin way back I think in 2015 and the price was really cheap. If I should have known and sell that amount today, I will be a millionaire.  Grin But anyway, at that time, I badly needed cash so what could I have done? Borrow from someone and then wait for another 2 or 5 years to pay them? I don't think the lender will agree that. LOL
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September 11, 2020, 07:27:06 PM
There are actually a lot of regrets in crypto, but my biggest regret is when I got to know Bitcoin and found out the price is still there
around $ 300, I hesitate to buy it. Because at that time I didn't expect the price of Bitcoin to go up so high, it even reached $ 19,000
in 2017. If I now remember that I feel sad, that's why now I started collecting as much Bitcoin as I could. So that my regret does not
repeat itself, because now I believe Bitcoin will back to $ 19,000 again.
sr. member
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September 11, 2020, 07:13:08 PM
My biggest regret is not about sell coins/ tokens when the price is higher. But, I regret to not backup my phrase key of one of the my wallets. So , I lost my asset on this wallet. The fund that I lost is quit a lot.
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September 10, 2020, 03:41:51 AM
There are so many regrets in crypto especially in 2017 when crypto was above the cloud, I didn't sell a lot at that time and believed too much in fomo. Even now the tokens I hold have no value and some are dead Cry
newbie
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September 10, 2020, 02:17:16 AM
my biggest crypto regrate is hopefully could I get a chance to buy BTC in the year 2011 at the price of 1 dollar. if I make good investments at that time only of 1000$. at present, I owned 1000btc and now this will make me a crypto millionaire.
legendary
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September 10, 2020, 01:52:02 AM
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.
Talking about regrets, of course, we have regrets very much in the past. it's like being late buying or selling. I have both regrets. besides that, there were quality bounties in the past that had great potential, but I didn't support them, even though I had the opportunity to do so, and many more.
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September 10, 2020, 01:34:52 AM
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.
sr. member
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September 10, 2020, 01:25:50 AM
There are a lot of them for me in crypto, I sold my eth when it was 280$, I sold bzrx when it was 30c, and many others , but I'm not thinking about them any more coz it won't change anything , i have moved forward and learned there are always some good opportunities happening, and I can't catch all the benefit in the market!
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September 09, 2020, 11:56:53 PM
My first biggest regret was I didn't hold XRB coins. I got 2K XRB coins on the faucet for 2 months, I sold the coins when it's enough to sell (around $100). When the faucet was stopped, it only took a month for XRB coins to pump to $30. If I hold XRB coins I should get $60.000, at that time I always think why I don't try to wait a little bit to hold XRB coins  Cry
legendary
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September 09, 2020, 08:05:04 PM
I regret a lot from the first time I got to know crypto, especially after selling 3 Bitcoin in the $ 4k range, selling 5 Eth at the $ 250 price range due to economic needs and for no other reason despite selling at a loss. I believe they have great potential in the future, if at that time I was not pressed by economic factors maybe I could get a big profit to sell at the current price.

Well, no one knows exactly how crypto's prices will be in the future. All we can do is speculate. When we believe prices will go up, the contrary happens on the market. The same thing happens vice versa. I also regret myself selling Bitcoin during the 2018 bear market, as I could've made a lot of money at current prices. At least, I still have investments in prominent altcoins like ETH and BNB which turned out to be quite successful in the long run. It's best to invest a small portion of your income into various cryptocurrencies every once in a while, to enjoy of a massive boost in price within the next bull market. I've learned the hard way to always be patient with crypto regardless of what happens in the mainstream world. It's today where I make little to no mistakes in crypto, thanks to previous experiences. Newcomers often have things to regret in crypto, because they lack experience in the industry. But with some help, they'll be able to avoid mistakes as much as possible.

Nonetheless, everyone has something to regret for. Crypto is known to behave in strange and bizarre ways, leading to either huge losses or massive profits within the short term. Put aside scams and hacks, and you'll know what you're dealing with. Since the responsibility of securing funds rely solely on yourself, there's added risks (unlike storing money in a bank). It's up to crypto veterans to guide newcomers into the right path, for the prosperous growth of the crypto/Blockchain industry. Just my thoughts Grin
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September 01, 2020, 02:41:24 PM
I regret a lot from the first time I got to know crypto, especially after selling 3 Bitcoin in the $ 4k range, selling 5 Eth at the $ 250 price range due to economic needs and for no other reason despite selling at a loss. I believe they have great potential in the future, if at that time I was not pressed by economic factors maybe I could get a big profit to sell at the current price.
legendary
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www.Crypto.Games: Multiple coins, multiple games
September 01, 2020, 02:14:10 PM
My biggest regret in the crypto space is holding onto a coin I received from participating in a bounty campaign for long.  The coin was worth about $1000 and from the nature of the project, I thought this project had a good future in terms of the value of the coin increasing some few months to come. My $1000 coins became $20 in just an month of holding unto it.

That's why it's best to sell bounty tokens in the least time possible, to avoid losing all of your hard-earned money in the long run. Most bounties were attributed to the ICO hype of 2017, leading towards astronomical levels in price. But most of them turned out to be a scam as they were created to profit developers themselves instead of delivering real use cases for the mainstream world. I've learned this the hard way after losing so much money participating in bounty campaigns. For instance, there was a bounty token called "Jinbi" which was supposed to be tied to the value of Gold. It was a scam in the long run, as I've never received my earnings from participating in the bounty campaign.

In order to avoid undesired situations from a bounty campaign, it's best to do your own research. I'm still regretting myself having participated in bounty campaigns which turned out to be a scam in the long run. At least, you get to learn from your mistakes. With our previous experiences we can help prevent newcomers from making the same mistake. Everybody has something to regret in crypto, as no one's perfect. As long as you don't make the same mistake over and over again, you'll be able to take control of your financial life in crypto. Just my opinion Smiley
sr. member
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August 31, 2020, 01:58:28 PM
So far, what I regret the most is the late purchase of Bitcoin...
In late 2015 when the price of 1 Bitcoin was around $ 250+, my friend introduced me to Bitcoin and gave me the advice to buy it, to be honest at that time I didn't believe Bitcoin would be as big as it is now and was afraid my money would be lost. late December 2017 when Bitcoin reached its ATH around $20k, I regret not listening to my friend's suggestion.
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