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sr. member
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February 25, 2023, 11:25:45 PM
#31
Condolences accepted fam, thank you all for your caring messages on this thread, it's really hard to move on from the memories we shared but I will be fine and get healed with time, thank you all.
jr. member
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February 25, 2023, 06:28:35 PM
#30
You must be very sad when you lose someone you love, who always cheers and cheers you on, so you invest in bitcoins.

I hope you are given patience,
and you should now be more passionate about investing in bitcoin. prove that you will be more successful in bitcoin. I'm sure your father will be happy to see his son succeed in investing in bitcoin.
full member
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February 25, 2023, 05:32:00 PM
#29
My condolences OP. The one thing you got to do to ensure that you honour him in his death is to not abandon your interest in Bitcoin, which he supported while alive. Also, to be more successful and enlighten other folks around who still see Bitcoin or cryptocurrency in general as rocket science, mostly the older ones who has shown interest.
Nothing can replace the loss of a loved one, but we can honour their memory by sharing the best part and how they influenced us positively, to the world.
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February 25, 2023, 05:13:45 PM
#28
My condolences OP.
May he rest in peace in heaven and may you and the whole family be given patience for the loss of a father who is so great as him.
A warning for all of us to always love our family while we are still alive and always do good.
Because no one knows when death will pick us up or our loved ones.
Stay strong, keep the spirit and continue the goodness taught by your father OP.
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February 25, 2023, 04:45:33 PM
#27
There is nothing more painful than losing someone that supports you through and through.

Not long ago, I lose my father (74 years old), it's been 3 weeks now, he was the reason why I was able to confidently continue my crypto journey with no hurry, he has never for once told me that I am wasting my time, I remember one morning in 2018, he called me and told me about a podcast he listened to on the radio, he said they talked about Bitcoin on the radio and this makes it very important.
It's always sad when losing someone who is always beside us, support us, and become part of our life. So sorry to hear your story.
Well, sometimes, someone's advice will be more meaningful and we will think much more when they have been not in this world. Moreover, if we ignore their advice when they are still here with us. That's a big pain for me.

But that is what we can learn sometimes, there may be some painful experiences to be passed. Whatever the painful condition, we must take the precious lessons. So, starting from now, remember his advice and do much better for the shake of your much better life, for you and your family.
hero member
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February 25, 2023, 04:10:07 PM
#26
The death of a loved one can be heartbroken at times when you remember how the person stood by you and encourage you when nobody does. I know how shocking and unbelievable for you to accept and absorb the reality that your loved bitcoin father who has been supporting you all this while is no more to eat the dividends of your crypto earnings. That's sad to imagine. I have experience that before and I know how it feels. Please do accept my sincere condolences



It hurts to be separated from loved ones, especially our guardians who provide us with assistance. My father 60 years old, seriously ill, and still alive, but my dad really tried to persuade him to enter the room. Instead of trading futures or spot, my father chooses to stock his portfolio with bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, which he always sells during the bull market because he views these activities as stressful. He taught me that strategy and I hope that it has helped me grow more self-assured and gain a lot of experience in the cryptocurrency space. He buys when the market is bearish and sells when the bull season arrives.
hero member
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February 25, 2023, 02:50:25 PM
#25
The death of a loved one can be heartbroken at times when you remember how the person stood by you and encourage you when nobody does. I know how shocking and unbelievable for you to accept and absorb the reality that your loved bitcoin father who has been supporting you all this while is no more to eat the dividends of your crypto earnings. That's sad to imagine. I have experience that before and I know how it feels. Please do accept my sincere condolences


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February 25, 2023, 02:21:23 PM
#24
Sorry man for your loss and believe me i know how you feel. Its not always easy having loosing a life that is always supportive of your work and backs you up. I had to loose my dad too, to the cold hand of death in my early stages of my tertiary education and believe me it took a great toll on me, my whole schooling life change within the twinkle of an eye but not withstanding i took it as natures work and had to move on and struggle my way out of my pain and with God been faithful i manage to skale through those period.
legendary
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February 25, 2023, 01:42:26 PM
#23
Feeling sorry for your father from my heart. Have patience because everyone must face the brutal truth that we all leave this world one day. Your father was a brilliant man, I have nothing to add. He always supports you because he understands the potential of Bitcoin. I want my father to have a long life while he is still around. Nonetheless, despite not being read, my father supports technological advancement. Everything is becoming digital as the world moves quickly. I explained to him how Bitcoin actually works. When he realized that he had been helping me up until this point and that I had eventually become established mainly due to cryptocurrency. Hence, I can't forget about my family's support for cryptocurrency.
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February 25, 2023, 01:29:32 PM
#22
My deepest condolences, it's indeed a very painful experience to lose someone who supports you in what you do and I'm sure not all parents are supportive of their children and for yours to have supported you it means he was a great man who did greater job. I just hope you find the strength to continue what you're doing and always remember that he's still watching you from wherever he is and he'll always continue to support you from there. Just be strong man.  Cry  Cry
legendary
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February 25, 2023, 01:27:43 PM
#21
I am fairly close to your dads age of 74 as I am 66.

  My mom and dad have been gone a while, but I get a lot of support from my wife. I know I would feel devastated losing her. I am hoping you always remember your dad with love in you heart for him it seems to me he had a lot of love for you.

God bless both you and him.
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February 25, 2023, 01:21:29 PM
#20
I'm sorry for your loss. Your dad sounded awesome for supporting and encouraging you to explore Bitcoin. It's really cool that he knew so much about it, since a lot of parents don't really get into their kids' interests. We all know that losing someone close to you is never easy, and it's okay to take the time you need to heal, but it's clear that your father had a positive impact on your life. So cherish the memories you have with him and honor his legacy by continuing to pursue your interests and passions. Remember what he taught you and stay strong during this tough time.
hero member
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February 25, 2023, 12:33:05 PM
#19
Our Condolence.
If your whole family supports you with what you are doing while you are yet not successful, you are lucky. You only need your father, one person in life that believes in you and it could already alter the future. But I'm guessing your father must have learned something about BTC in that podcast and he has visions for the future. So many people wanted to be in your shoes where they wanna feel someone is behind them all the time that never gives up.

sr. member
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February 25, 2023, 11:59:32 AM
#18
Please accept my deepest condolences over the demise of your father. It is really sad to lose a dear one especially a loving and supportive father who's always there for you and believes in your dreams and live's pursuits. You can find solace knowing that you're on the right path and work hard to make your dream a reality because that's the only way you can repay him.
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February 25, 2023, 11:40:08 AM
#17
Let his soul rest in peace. Not everyone get such support when it comes to cryptocurrency. Not much of the older people are aware of cryptocurrency. Even the known persons have fear, whether to invest. This is common, and what OP's father have done to him is really appreciable. Every parent wants their children to have better life. For that they do many sacrifices. We people never understand it when they're alive and we'll understand when they're no more with us.
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February 25, 2023, 11:36:03 AM
#16
There is nothing more painful than losing someone that supports you through and through.

Not long ago, I lose my father (74 years old), it's been 3 weeks now, he was the reason why I was able to confidently continue my crypto journey with no hurry, he has never for once told me that I am wasting my time, I remember one morning in 2018, he called me and told me about a podcast he listened to on the radio, he said they talked about Bitcoin on the radio and this makes it very important.

He said, do not give up, who knows? This could be the next big thing in the future. And his favorite quote is " this Life doesn't wait for anyone, things evolves very fast" ... I am able to be who I am today because of my father, while many people have a different story about their spouse when it comes to Cryptocurrency and Bitcoin, mine was different and very supportive.

The only regret I have is, not being able to take good care of my Bitcoin Father, I feel like I never did enough for him at all, he will forever be missed.

If you have families that support you on your journey, even when they don't entirely understand, consider yourself lucky and take good care of them before it's too late.

And for those who don't have any supporters, do not blame them, older people find Bitcoin very confusing.
I'd like to extend my deepest condolences man. Losing your number one support system is just hard especially for someone who's taking a different approach in life. In any case, I don't want you and most likely your father wouldn't want you to beat yourself up for "not being there for him", trust me man, when you look back at all those things you did with your dad, you'd be able to say that you enjoyed every bit of it with no regrets whatsoever, although of course, the lingering feeling of missing what was lost will always remain.

Take all the time you need to grieve and recuperate man. It's hard enough to lose your support system, let alone a father as well. You take all the time to heal, and keep up with your bitcoin journey, I'm pretty sure and the whole community could vouch for this when I say that he'll be proud of you if you carry on with it.
legendary
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February 25, 2023, 11:25:02 AM
#15
Yes you are right. It is always very important when relatives support you in your endeavors, even if difficulties and problems arise along the way. Like, for example, btc falls, if we talk about crypto currencies.

On the other hand, if your relatives don't understand anything in btc, then you can simply not tell them about your hobbies. After all, it's your life and live it the way you want to. No need to wait for the approval of others and their guides. Especially if they are no longer young, which means they are at least distrustful of everything unusual and new for them. I have long believed that btc is not for the elderly. With the exception of a few, most will be hostile to it. What can I say, even people of a young and conscious age are extremely cautious in relation to btc.
legendary
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February 25, 2023, 11:08:12 AM
#14
Sorry for your loss, you are strong and you will be able to achieve all the dreams your father wished for you, I believe in that.
It's good to find people who support you like this, even if they don't understand the nature of Bitcoin, they love you.
I hope that you will develop yourself and increase your investment to reach financial freedom.
legendary
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February 25, 2023, 11:03:06 AM
#13
Sorry for your loss OP, but I have to say that I find looking at the father-son relationship through bitcoin-holder lens (and referring to him as Bitcoin Father) as a bit creepy.
I know we're on Bitcoin forum, but the cult-like vibe here can be really offputting. Bitcoin is just a tool, not some magical purpose of life.
If you want to honour your father, be a good man with a strong moral spine and raise your own children well, to keep the bloodline going. Don't shift too much focus and energy on trivial things like bitcoin holding.
sr. member
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stead.builders
February 25, 2023, 09:28:26 AM
#12
Condolence to the departed soul, one thing about being privileged is that some people were sorrounded by those that will demoralized them with lits of discouragements towards starting or trying out new opportunities in life while some are so blessed with the right mind thinking people who will also contribute in their own little support towards your goals realization in life, many fear bitcoin from the beginning because they don't want to risk loosing it all while those that risk it finds it worth it, they also got encourage by those around them and can never forget in life.
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