Still thinking about those days back in 2009. While Bitcoin was just emerging from the shadows, I was busy doing everything else—couldn't have imagined what would unfold. The irony hits different when you realize early miners were stacking coins when most people didn't even know what blockchain meant. Makes you wonder what you were occupied with when the real opportunity was knocking. That FOMO hits hardest when you're looking back through the lens of hindsight.
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FancyResearchLab
· 13h ago
What were we doing in 2009? Thinking about it now, it's indeed awkward. But theoretically, if we had all in Bitcoin back then, we might not have made it to today either, haha.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 13h ago
Back in 2009, I was still calculating gas fees. Early miners were already financially free.
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OnchainDetective
· 13h ago
Who the hell knew what Bitcoin was back in 2009? Now it's too late to regret.
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CantAffordPancake
· 13h ago
Who would have thought back in 2009 that early miners would be laughing now?
Still thinking about those days back in 2009. While Bitcoin was just emerging from the shadows, I was busy doing everything else—couldn't have imagined what would unfold. The irony hits different when you realize early miners were stacking coins when most people didn't even know what blockchain meant. Makes you wonder what you were occupied with when the real opportunity was knocking. That FOMO hits hardest when you're looking back through the lens of hindsight.