Feel sort of funny, worrying about paying rent and buying food, and stuff, when everyone else on here is acting like they won the lottery.

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I think a lot worry about those too and are just enjoying the NGU moment.

Here are 10000 reasons to join in ⚑🌽

Wow, thanks! 😳

The lottery requires luck. I have conviction.

Hard to feel any wealth effect, when living costs are going up, income has gone down, the economy is collapsing, and there are mass-layoffs all around.

Too bad Germany sold their stack at 55k... I'm nearly 90% net worth in 🌽. I feel the wealth effect today. At least from looking at my spreadsheet.

The most moronic decision I've ever seen a government make. Nice! I'm willing to bet that we make it to somewhere between the 125k-150k range by year's end.

I'm just gratefull that I never had to spend mine to buy winter tires, or something.

I must admit, I shitcoiner in my hayday and was able to buy some tires with the profit. This was 4 or 5 years ago. I'm obviously a toxic maxi now... I'm ashamed of that time.

Just had to buy two sets of winter tires and repair some brakes. Stuff costs a lot.

Oh well.

Move to GA. We ain't got no snow. Same tires year round.

That's legit an argument. Therefore, you need air conditioning.

I think I just arrived too late and too poor, to ever get into the whole NGU thing. As soon as it broke even, every additional price rise just depresses me.

Great, the thing so insanely expensive, that I'll never own one, just got more expensive. πŸ€¦πŸ»β€β™€οΈ

I guess that's why so many people are buying doge and ethereum, instead.

Because you can buy a whole piece.

One thing that I didn't factor in, is that the declining purchasing power of fiat makes the rising price of Bitcoin less impressive.

€100k sounded like a crazy-big number, even a few years, ago. Now, my neighbor just sold a run-down old house, the middle of nowhere, with oil central heat, for over €800k.

It's like... 1 Bitcoin will soon buy 1/8th of a dump in a 5-cow town, that you'll immediately have to bulldoze. πŸ˜‚πŸ™ˆ

Don't disagree. But I also think Bitcoin will come for real estate sooner later.

Yeah.

I don't know, if it'll come for all real estate, everywhere, to the same degree.

Being in the Munich Metropol area is nuts. Closer to the Alps is even nuttier.

with houses in shrinking economic areas, families often let them dilapidate slowly instead of sell them on the market for low prices or let a poor family rent there who might wreck it.

so instead of supply reducing prices, the supply of "livable" (esp mortgageable) houses just shrinks, maintaining the high housing prices.

case in point: a family whose mobile home flooded in the Hurricane Helene is still living in the church area, even though there are many tumble-down houses in the neighborhood that they could probably live in. But nobody wants to rent to them bc they have a history of drug use, etc. but that's the typical family that needs houses in shrinking economic areas.

on a positive note, they have fulfilled lifelong church attendance goals in just a few months!

Yeah, we have lots of rotting, old buildings worth over a million Euros πŸ’Ά. They just don't put them on the market. Prices declining would just result in more of those.

Right, that's why price predictions are so dumb. β€œIt’ll be $1M next year!” Yeah, but what does $1M buy then?

All price predictions need to be in 2024 USD, so if you say $1M it might nominally be $20M. But $20M meaning $1M 2024 dollars.

That said, it *should* vastly outpace inflation, and you will even with a fraction of one be able to buy some choice real estate!

People get all excited about nominal prices. πŸ˜‚

i read this book in 2006 starting college:

A Million Bucks by 30: How to Overcome a Crap Job, Stingy Parents, and a Useless Degree to Become a Millionaire Before (or After) Turning Thirty

So i looked at the price of a 3 bedroom house, no-frills house on the street in 2006:

$999,999

height of 2022 craze:

$3,000,000

So this book title in my case should be updated to :

3 million bucks by 40: how to finally admit my fancy degree didn't help, admit parents were right about newfangled ideas and objective truth, and maybe survive a covid vaccine to finally afford a 3 bedroom house.

the book itself was quite interesting. the guy kept buying real estate in new york city in gentrifying neighborhoods using leverage until finally he bought a whole apartment building with his own bar in the ground floor.

My starting price was off, but the 3x factor was right. The house was 300k in 2006 and now 1,000,000. That's 300k per bedroom ... Kids are expensive!

Here, this'll help take your mind off things.

For a moment, I thought it was Kamala. 😬🀣🀣🀣

What everyone thought when they first saw what you looked like: "DEFCON 1! Kamala Harris has infiltrated Nostr. Initiating npub muting process in 5... 4... 3... 2... 1!"

Woah! Is that you?!?

Wait its a joke rite

Yeah, I've never been on the cover of Time. πŸ˜‚

Ngl, I thought this comment was a joke.

I can't tell. πŸ˜‚πŸ™ˆ

I get asked a lot, if I'm really me, and I never can tell how to respond. πŸ˜‚

πŸ˜…I hope I didn't sound like a jerk when I said that.

I can't tell if we were being hilariously funny or incredibly rude, or some combination of the two.

Mood. 100%.

Tja...da mΓΌss'n wa wohl durch. Der Kindergarten hat geΓΆffnet, oder so. x)

I worked the proverbial 65hr weeks when my younger kids were in their toddler to teen years. I missed a lot. My youngest gets a LOT more of my time now. Having said that, even though I worked my ass off, packed my lunch daily, shared a shitty subaru with my wife, I don’t regret a minute of it.

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Ebenso. Habe ein 3 stelliges monatliches Nebeneinkommen β€œverlorenβ€œ und muss nun erstmal kucken, wie ich das wuppe …