Comment · Wed, March 24, 2021 · ND Owner
Paying by crypto
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a1b3c5d7 · 5 points
What crypto is supported? Can i pay Cardano Ada?
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M30MM100 · 2 points
That’s awesome man, I can’t imagine the crazy ups and downs you’ve gone through this last decade. I can’t imagine buying something at 81 cents to watch it hit north of $61,000 and likely 6 figures soon. I don’t know if I’d be more upset about having stopped mining 5 btc a day because of the electricity cost, or just grateful for the monstrous gains. You’re one of the few people alive that can say they’ve watched their investment go up 65,000%. I gotta hit my massive nootropics stash I bought from you just to try to fathom those gains lol. Just promise me that next time you see a good investment opportunity, that you’ll DM me 😂
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
It's a combo of emotions for me. On one hand I am happy, but on the other hand I wish I had done more. Don't get me wrong, I have a shitload. However, I didn't fully believe in Bitcoin back when I started mining at 81 cents. It took me a few years to really fully believe in it. I spent all the coins I mined/bought those first few years. It wasn't till 2013 that I really started to realize it was going to change the world. Then when we started having processing and banking issues on Ceretropic, I really understood. I've basically been accumulating since the $30 range. What sucks is that I had to liquidate some coins years back to help this company stay solvent through one of our tough times. That would be another $6M today. I couldn't acquire and hold as much as I would have liked because I had to put so much money into keeping this company going. I guess I can't be too upset. You do what you have to do. Plus, we had a crypto theft years ago that stole some of my coins, too. Those would be worth another $2M today. There were also a couple exit scams and exchanges going under that I lost coins from. That's probably another $1M. So yeah, I am definitely happy. However, I also regret that I didn't do even more. Psychology is weird that way. There's always that little voice in the back of your head that it's not good enough. You could have done more. I guess that's the perfectionist in me. I always focus on what I could have improved, rather than just being happy with what I did accomplish.