I just finished watching Arsenal's training session today, football sweet o.
If you really wan play ball and you no con later play am, if you dey see all these clips, you go just dey get goosebumps.
I remember my first live game wey I go watch, goosebumps wan wound me, you go just dey wish say na you suppose dey field hahaha.
Make we dey thank God for his mercies.
The thing is, even some 'small accounts' feel like they are celebrities. No matter how much you engage with them, they never return the favor. You even follow some voluntarily, and they refuse to follow back.
Man! Nigerians have a real understanding problem. PO told you he doesn't have a house in Abuja, yet a full grown man is here trying to explain that PO owning a business is equivalent to owning many houses. Mind you, PO never said he doesn't own a business in Abuja, he specifically said he doesn't own a house. He never claimed he lacked the means to buy one, he simply isn't obsessed with it. PO has also consistently said he isn't a poor man, so this argument that he’s presenting himself as poor just because he doesn't own a house in Abuja doesn't make sense.
🤯 How Crypto Can Change Your Life: My $135 to $450K Lesson 🤯
I have been in the game since 2017, buying my first Bitcoin (BTC) around $1700-$1800. Although I didn't buy one Bitcoin, I only bought bits. If you think Blockchain, Crypto, or Web3 is a joke, you need to read this story. It can flip your life around in less than a year.
The Grind: Community Moderation
I started my journey, like many friends, as a Community Moderator. This was a lucrative path because you could literally work for multiple projects simultaneously. It was a grind, but it paid the bills and funded my investments.
In 2020, during the ICO era, I worked for a project called Cocos. I was only there for 3 months, but I made a decision that would haunt (and teach) me for years.
My Pay was 150,000 Cocos token per month.
I agreed to be paid in their native token because it was already listed on Binance.
The total I earned was 450,000 Cocos which was value at the time (2020), 1 Cocos was $0.0003 USDT. My total 3-month earnings were worth just about $135.
Because I had bills to pay and things to sort out, I couldn't HODL (Hold On for Dear Life). I sold my 450,000 Cocos on Binance. The plan was to wait for a pump, but life got in the way.
Fast forward to Late 2021,
I randomly checked the Cocos price on Binance. My heart stopped.
1 Cocos was trading just above $1.
I pulled out my phone’s calculator.
Do the math and you will understand the chills that ran down my spine. The difference between $135 and a potential $450,000 was one simple choice: to HODL.
For the record, Cocos later hit an ATH of about $6 before being delisted from Binance. That’s a story for another day.
I still do crypto but in deverse ways now, trading, investing, long term hold, and the rest. Mind you I am not here to encourage people to invest, just sharing my story. However, I have updates and insights, but I rarely share them publicly because I lack the energy to argue with people who don't get it. My advice is to focus on what you can control.
Lastly, the lesson is clear, the opportunities in Blockchain/Crypto/Web3 are real, but timing and patience are everything.
What’s your biggest crypto “what if” story? Share it below! 👇
#cryptocurrency #Blockchain #Web3 #HODL
@Arsenal This is so unacceptable. @m8arteta You and the boys must not bottle this league. I mean, you could not win a worse liverpool team at home? Comnan man!
@tobyasky In as much as Arsenal has no other option than to win that game, but anything can happen in the game of football. They just have to show that they really need to win that game.