@Adyt1309@nvidia@SpaceX I got 18 shares out of 300 shares requested. I had sold other stocks to have the cash ready for 300 shares as well.
That's how it is.
@SenWarren Elon has contributed to this world 1 billion times more than you have. His wealth is in stocks of companies that he created. Your wealth is from taking money from the government and riding on the backs of others who created companies.
Your friend probably sold your SOL for $15K because $15K was what he needed and specifically borrowed from you.
If he took your 75K and sold them for $15K to meet his needs at the time, then he needs to give $15K back to you.
Additionally, paying you back in SOL is unfair to you because he prevented you from selling SOL when it started to go down.
@sethmobr@ErikVoorhees@bourscheid Without the rich creating everything for you from phones to airplanes to cars, where would you be? Still digging holes in dirt with your hands.
@Croesus_BTC This is completely false because they founded their Bitcoin purchase by selling MSTR shares and share prices were a lot higher before they sold 32 BTC. If they sold the same number of shares before the drop, they might have been able to buy more than 1550 Bitcoin.
@CryptoAlexqnder@virtualbacon They say quantum computing can break the private key if the public key is known. I guess they are playing the long game -- gain legal ownership now and once quantum computing becomes reality, they can legally obtain the coins.
@benjamincowen $60K is a very good price for Bitcoin if you invest long term. It's an excellent entry if you invest long term.
Will it go lower? Nobody knows. If it goes lower, it does not negate that $60K is a great entry for a long term position.
@Micro2Macr0@saylordocs He also said Bitcoin would go to something like 200K by end of 2025. And back in early 2022, he said Bitcoin would be 100K by end of 2022.
@StonkChris Bitcoin has been in a bear market, no doubt about that.
Hard to say where the bottom is though. The 4-year cycle says the bottom will occur in October 2026.
Are people supposed to blindly assume that?
Although bitcoin price in USD does go down, sometimes by a lot, all arguments you make here were made in previous bear market cycles and yet Bitcoin always rose up and put in higher floors.
Why do you think this time will be different? What has changed for the worse for Bitcoin?