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nkrisc | 4 days ago

I first heard about bitcoin sometime in college (2007-2011). At the time I thought about buying a couple just for fun (might have been a few dollars worth? Can’t remember). But I decided it was a waste of money.

And at the time, it was a complete waste of money. I don’t regret it at all.

Only with knowledge of the future would it have been worthwhile.

But today when I see what cryptocurrency has become, I regret my decision even less.

There are countless ways I could have made millions if I knew the future. I don’t waste my time regretting those.

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andirk|4 hours ago

Just like any stonk that's increased in value, woulda coulda shoulda. Keep an eye out for things that you care about and things you think other people will care about, and invest in those.

eru|1 day ago

> And at the time, it was a complete waste of money. I don’t regret it at all.

I think, spending 50 bucks on bitcoin back then wouldn't have been a complete waste of money: in the worst case, you could have kept them as a souvenir from a passing fad to tell your grandchildren about. Like pet rocks.

However, I heard about bitcoin around the same time, and even read the whitepaper etc (I'm a mathematician and did some actual cryptography at the time), but still didn't buy any.

jonplackett|4 days ago

I was gonna buy $1000 of bitcoin in 2016 but I couldn’t find my passport to verify my identity with Coinbase and then forgot about it. Ah well.

andirk|4 hours ago

I did find my passport at that same time and threw a lot more USD at it. It's nice.

rkomorn|4 days ago

Would you have $100k now or would you have sold it when it tripled to $3000 because that would've felt like a really good return already, though?

b0bbi|4 days ago

would you keep it till today?