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full member
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September 15, 2018, 11:56:28 AM
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my goal for right now maybe just want to have 1 or 2 bitcoin before the end of the year, and I hope that after the end of the year and start at 2019 the price of bitcoin will increase more and more and I get more profit from that situation
full member
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September 15, 2018, 11:46:28 AM
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My goal and target is to have a high profit and also  I want to earned a lot of coins to survive our financial needs to my life recently and also my future for someday I have accumulated money for my family and to give them a wealth life.
legendary
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If we have limitless abilities, why should we limit ourselves?
Is it wrong to collect as much money as possible? Does no one want to have more than $ 10000? In my opinion it’s not greed, refusing the wealth given by God is a stupid thing, we could use the money for charity or build a business that empowers people.
hero member
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I once had more than 40 bitcoins but they were not mine, I had to give them to their real owner, I don't know how I can have any bitcoin if I don't have any fiat money?
Some people are saving a small amount of money in the Bank already and they only need to stop doing that and to re-direct that money into Bitcoin investment.
That's true but don't forget that some people have no money to invest it on anything, Their best option is to give their small amount of cash to the banks because they're the safest place for their money. A real bitcoin enthusiast would buy bitcoin and would hodl them for more than 10 years, In 10 years the price would increase so much that you'd regret not investing on bitcoin.
legendary
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It is good to have goals in the things that you do at a specific time. It gives you the fighting spirit and pushes to go harder. My goals in bitcoin ownership is to get an addition BTC every year.

Yes, this is what I call a realistic goal that are achievable for most people.  Wink At the current Bitcoin price of around $6300, you would have to accumulate about $500 worth of bitcoin every month. Some people are saving a small amount of money in the Bank already and they only need to stop doing that and to re-direct that money into Bitcoin investment.

A lot of people will not be able to do that and they will have to reduce their monthly contribution to their Bitcoin investment plan, but it will just take a little bit longer for them to achieve this goal.  Tongue
sr. member
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So, at one stage in your life, you should set some goals for something that you want to achieve in the future. The same is applicable to Bitcoin and you should set some realistic goals for yourself.

I know a lot of people are aiming for 21 coins  Roll Eyes

Would you stop after you reached your goal or would you set new goals after that? When will you stop collecting and hoarding your coins or are we all a bunch of Scrooge McDucks?

Let's see how many people have decided on specific, realistic goals and how many people are just collecting coins without goals.

My precious..  Roll Eyes

My goal is to have 1 bitcoin after 6 months.It's important to set realistic goals and break your main goal into smaller goals that are easier to achieve.I don't know how somebody could gather 20 or 50 bitcoins(unless he is a crypto hacker,online crypto casino owner or some exit scam ICO dev/owner).
There was no target in my performance at cryptocurancy, I continued to observe and invest long-term, crypto daily trading, even investing in many legitimate ICOs that I had lived. and proven that makes my Bitcoin increase. I will maximize every opportunity that exists, and brake if it's dangerous to follow.
Do not think negatively of people who have a lot of Bitcoin, because not all of them are produced in a dirty way as you mentioned. everything may depend on the effort and luck that each individual has.
newbie
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My main goal and as well as the people is to increase the number of properties, it's just a fun internet money test, and I am collecting and spending coins as I go about my daily life. I'm not a tough guy either.
jr. member
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It is good to have goals in the things that you do at a specific time. It gives you the fighting spirit and pushes to go harder. My goals in bitcoin ownership is to get an addition BTC every year.
legendary
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Would you stop after you reached your goal or would you set new goals after that? When will you stop collecting and hoarding your coins or are we all a bunch of Scrooge McDucks?

i think a realistic goal in life is one that always evolves. you are never supposed to reach your goal. you always push it further down the road and then try to catch up with it. for example i had the goal to reach 0.1BTC back in 2014, then i pushed it back to 1 whole bitcoin and so on.
it is always good to have long term and short term goals. for example you can set a goal that you reach in a month and set an ultimate goal of being a millionaire that you reach in a couple of years.

Yes, exactly what I have said. The problem is that people are not setting any goals for their Bitcoin investments. They get side tracked by the multiple goods and services on offer and they spend most of their coins. It is easy to get say $10 worth of bitcoins a week and wasting that on gambling or some cheap product on some ecommerce site that accepts bitcoins.

It is difficult to set aside say 80% of all the bitcoins that you are buying or earning and setting some goals will concentrate your efforts to do that. Tell yourself that you want to own say 10 bitcoins in the next 5 years and you will work towards that goal.  Wink
newbie
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Yes, goal setting is very important for anyone who wants to achieve his or her dreams in life weather business, job, academic or financial dreams you most set goals To Help you achieve it. For me I have set a goal to own 10 bitcoin in the next 5 years.
legendary
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Would you stop after you reached your goal or would you set new goals after that? When will you stop collecting and hoarding your coins or are we all a bunch of Scrooge McDucks?

i think a realistic goal in life is one that always evolves. you are never supposed to reach your goal. you always push it further down the road and then try to catch up with it. for example i had the goal to reach 0.1BTC back in 2014, then i pushed it back to 1 whole bitcoin and so on.
it is always good to have long term and short term goals. for example you can set a goal that you reach in a month and set an ultimate goal of being a millionaire that you reach in a couple of years.
jr. member
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For this year I really want to have 1 Bitcoin, I want to know how he feels, because I have never had it, I don't care about the price going up or falling sharply the most important is only 1 Bitcoin in my mind.
legendary
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So, at one stage in your life, you should set some goals for something that you want to achieve in the future. The same is applicable to Bitcoin and you should set some realistic goals for yourself.

I know a lot of people are aiming for 21 coins   Roll Eyes

Would you stop after you reached your goal or would you set new goals after that? When will you stop collecting and hoarding your coins or are we all a bunch of Scrooge McDucks?

Let's see how many people have decided on specific, realistic goals and how many people are just collecting coins without goals.

My precious..  Roll Eyes

That's a funny question. Even though this question doesn't add much value to the community but still a fun thing to indulge into. My home mortgage value is around 10 bitcoins at the current market price. So my primary goal is to gather atleast 10 bitcoins so that I can payoff my mortgage commitment. That's a big loan in my local currency and I am paying a hefty EMI every month for that. But I know it is hard to reach within few years of time unless I win some lottery or jackpot. So I look forward to save at least 10 bitcoin in next 5 years.

However, there is no question of stopping even after I reach my goal because who doesn't want financial freedom?? Definitely I want to continue my earnings in bitcoin so that I can save for my kid's and my parent's future expenses. I mean who doesn't want money? The more the merrier!

You are wrong. This question adds a lot of value. Simply looking at the first 17 votes, you can see that less than 30% of the participants own less than 1 Bitcoin.  Roll Eyes

People should also be made aware that they should set goals for their Bitcoin investments. It is better to set short term goals that are achievable and work your way up to the goals that look like it was unachievable.

We have too many people who simply waste the bitcoins that they acquire, because it is becoming easier to spend it. If we promote a hoarding culture, then it will be beneficial for all of us in the long run.  Cheesy
legendary
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So, at one stage in your life, you should set some goals for something that you want to achieve in the future. The same is applicable to Bitcoin and you should set some realistic goals for yourself.

I know a lot of people are aiming for 21 coins   Roll Eyes

Would you stop after you reached your goal or would you set new goals after that? When will you stop collecting and hoarding your coins or are we all a bunch of Scrooge McDucks?

Let's see how many people have decided on specific, realistic goals and how many people are just collecting coins without goals.

My precious..  Roll Eyes

That's a funny question. Even though this question doesn't add much value to the community but still a fun thing to indulge into. My home mortgage value is around 10 bitcoins at the current market price. So my primary goal is to gather atleast 10 bitcoins so that I can payoff my mortgage commitment. That's a big loan in my local currency and I am paying a hefty EMI every month for that. But I know it is hard to reach within few years of time unless I win some lottery or jackpot. So I look forward to save at least 10 bitcoin in next 5 years.

However, there is no question of stopping even after I reach my goal because who doesn't want financial freedom?? Definitely I want to continue my earnings in bitcoin so that I can save for my kid's and my parent's future expenses. I mean who doesn't want money? The more the merrier!
hero member
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I'd like to have 1 BTC, but I keep spending BTC whenever I can so it's getting a bit hard to own a single Bitcoin, especially if more and more merchants start accepting BTC  Grin I'm not hodler, I just like to spend BTC as I believe this is what we're meant to do with own Bitcoin. But I would really like to see a single digit in my btc wallet, I'll probably make it my main objective in the long run.
newbie
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I do believe goals are very important. I have set myself a goal of 10,000 STEEM before the end of this year. I know its not Bitcoin but with 10,000 STEEM I will be able to earn more or less $200 per month which can be used to accumulate Bitcoin. In order for me to reach this goal I will need the markets to become bullish again. I own a few coins/tokens but I need their values to increase in order to raise enough capital to buy the STEEM I need.

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Giggity
For me in my early days in the cryptocurrency world, my first dream or my ownership goal is to make at least one bitcoin because that would be enough for me and until now that is still my dream or my ownership goal because until now I didn't even reach the one bitcoin goal only but after that I would like to have like more than 10 or something but I think it is doable or achievable because of the knowledge I gain and the money I invest.
legendary
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The same is applicable to Bitcoin and you should set some realistic goals for yourself.

I know a lot of people are aiming for 21 coins   Roll Eyes
I chose the first option, because if bitcoin is going to have a higher purchasing power than right now, then not many coins are needed after all. If btc doesn't get massively adopted, holding a lot would make no sense, since one won't be able to actually use it. I don't understand what's the reason to possess a lot of btc. The more people possess small amounts, the more decentralized the system is. And besides, if we want cryptocurrencies to be considered as money, we should not own any of it for long. Money is not created to be stored. It is designed to be in constant circulation, exchange for actual goods. If it is not exchanged, it isn't even there in a way, because a person with a dozen of bitcoins might forever live a poor life, never using the savings and then probably dying without anyone knowing the password or private keys.
legendary
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I don't have a particular goal in mind regarding Bitcoin. To me, it's just an interesting magical Internet money experiment and I am collecting and spending coins as I go about my daily life. I am not a hardcore hodler either. My assets are in fiat and real estate and Bitcoin is simply tokens I can afford to lose without affecting my livelihood in any way. The more coins I have the better Wink
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While it is true that like any crypto-enthusiast I would like to have thousands of bitcoins in my possession, it is also true that the first step is to start with realistic goals that are perfectly achievable in a specific period of time, otherwise we will be condemned to live in the clouds without ever landing our ideas on concrete achievements.

Therefore, my only intention at this moment is to have 10 bitcoins in my possession before 2020. I know it sounds little ambitious, but that goal does not limit me to the opportunity to get more, especially if a potential bitcoin collapse makes it more accessible in price than it is now.
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