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50345319 No.50345319 [Reply] [Original]

>sold the top of the bullrun nov 2021
>made $1.5m
>put 50% in Anchor Protocol and 50% in Celsius

>> No.50345335
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50345335

>>50345319
Pics or LARP.

>> No.50345349

>>50345319
many such cases, myself included.
traded my way to 10 BTC from 2017 to 2018, "invested" into some shitcoins for long term, now have peanuts

>> No.50345352

>>50345335
This. I'm finding it hard to believe so many anon ignored all warnings?

>> No.50345710

>>50345319
Made $220k, sold the top of LINK in 2021. Bought ROSE and it crashed me down to $22k then I swung and I'm at $3k now. I have a gun on my computer desk. Next time I have the thoughts I will impulsively blow my brains out before I have time to hesitate

>> No.50345737

It's almost as if defi was created as a mechanism for whales to perpetuate the spot price ponzi of crypto generally by further pumping their own bags by luring in degenerate gamblers with the promise of sweet APR's

>> No.50345824

>>50345710
Rose was tempting to me at 30c and then 20c but thank god I never bit the bullet and stayed in stables kek.

>> No.50345891

>>50345737
The high APRs were all ponzi schemes.

>> No.50346299

You should've put your money in safe havens like the rouble or Nexo. Tough luck, better luck next time!

>> No.50346310

>>50345319
I really hope this is a larp.

>> No.50346391

>>50345710
from $530k to $15k...my plan was to cash it out at $1m....

>> No.50346414

>>50346391
in hindsight I realized $220k could've gotten me far in life.

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50346444

never go full retard

>> No.50346458

>>50345891
And the low APRs were feeders for the ponzi schemes and skimmed off the difference

>> No.50346493

>>50346458
why do you have a trip on /biz/

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>>50346493
destroyed him

>> No.50346542

>won in the Ponzi scheme
>put winning into more Ponzi schemes
Many such cases.

>> No.50346543

>>50346458
Yeah and the difference is that they're still alive and functional

>> No.50346588

>>50345319
You were better off using an actual bank you retard. At least they're guaranteed by the government

At least you know how Bernie Madoffs investors felt.

>> No.50346936

>>50346458
The non ponzi yields based on actual organic borrowing are only like 0.05 % apy lmao.

>> No.50348272

From 800K to 50K here, The only thing keeping my from kms is knowing that i can do it again and more (Target was always $7-10M