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Ryan Reynolds
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Yes, this is my real name. BTC Class of 2020 Mansuetus mane et sats accumula

GM!!

Coffee in the cold here in flyover USA - get moving, get warmer!

That is the look my 14 year old daughter gets when I say or do anything, lol

Very bullish prediction!!

If you changed it to $1 per hour, depending on your age, you might/might not make it.

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#Hodl your #Bitcoin better than the #Bears hodl the football 🏈

Safe to do everything better than the Bears do, lol.

GM. Happy Sunday morning with ☕️☕️

GM Nostr!!

Coffee done, now off into the frigid outside 🥶

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A lot of people have heard my moped story, but heres the math on it.

In 2016 I needed $5,000 to pay my wife’s master’s school tuition.

I didn’t have $5,000 cash at the time, but I did have bitcoin.

Bitcoin was trading at roughly $500, so I would have had to sell 10 bitcoin in order to pay the tuition.

I didn’t want to do that so I sold my car instead for $5,500.

I took $500 of that and bought a shitty moped and used the rest to pay my wife’s tuition.

So I rode the moped around the rest of the year and everyone made fun of me. Usually I play this part of the story up, but tbh it didn’t bother me. The people making fun of me were poorer than I was, they didn’t understand bitcoin or the market or even basic budgeting.

When people would make fun of me I would tell them why I was doing what I was doing. Then I would start peppering them with questions about their financial life.

“Oh so you financed your refrigerator? You’re still paying that off huh?”

“You have a timeshare you’ve never been to? How’d you get talked into that?”

People would generally go from laughing at me riding the moped to feeling shell shocked by me popping their bubble of comfortable delusion.

Still I drove the moped and everyone thought I was being weird and ridiculous and silly etc…

At 100k that decision was worth a million dollars.

At a million it will have been worth 10 million.

And at 10 million it will have been a nine figure decision.

100 million dollars.

I only rode the stupid moped for 8 months.

Ask yourself? Would you face 8 months of sacrifice and ridicule for 10 million in the future?

Because there are things you could be doing today that would generate that for future you.

My advice is to have your own moped moment.

Do something a little weird/cringe/out there in order to stack more sats and then check in on the sats in 10-15 years.

I think you’re going to be happy with the results.

This story has spoken to me, since I first heard you tell it on What Bitcoin Did.

I think of it everytime one of my no-coiner, ‘I’ll buy tomorrow’ friends asks me why I don’t have newer golf clubs, TV, car, etc.

I’ve had good luck with People Socks.

Columbia also makes a ‘wool like’ synthetic sock I wear alot.

I saw your other post, and neither of these give me the feet stinks like cotton.

100% the way.

I switched to daily mid-2024, via Swan, and wish I’d done it earlier.

Just started the kids’ today - weekly, for now - on Strike (to keep their sats separated from mine.

Not exactly DCA, but the 3.80% daily accrued interest, paid in bitcoin, on dollars at River is cool, and essentially the same effect.