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RE: #7.1 - Why a $1000 Bitcoin could be a good thing

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The party has barely started, you're not late... don't worry!

If anything, all things being equal - you came in just at the right time, seeing ATH's and experiencing a "crash" - you will do well in the coming party-times! :)

And anyone putting all their eggs in one basket, should expect to get REKT...

People who quit their jobs on hype and hopes... well... hopefully they were prepared to find new avenues...

Investing your life-savings in Crypto and quitting a job while you need the steady income, because you think you can live off steem blogging, is almost the same thing IMHO

And they are indeed - and if this IS the future, the strength and "wealth" of those who saw it coming, will be as well...

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I am here to stay, so I am looking forward to the party.

Steemit is my first experience when it comes to blogging, but I intend to branch out further. Spreading my eggs over more than one basket.

Glad to hear it, welcome to the party - we're just getting over a hang-over right now... ;D

Crypto is a long term game, and not one that will change your life from day to day, but most likely make it MUCH better in the longer term...

I used to blog back as a student, but same for me for more than educational purposes.

One way or another, the next few weeks promise to be educational and interesting. Can't wait to see where the journey goes.

What did you use to blog back in your studying days?

Indeed... For some just interesting and very educational for others - it's a beautiful thing IMHO..

I have a philosophy major and minored in journalism, so got into entertainment journalist blogging, and got sidetracked from there... :D

So nothing special, just for experience, but I always liked expressing ideas on paper... :)

Don't sell yourself short, I am sure your earliest works had a lot of substance and charme to them.

Thanks, appreciated :)

I intend to use wordpress in the future as well. Just need to understand how to set that up.

Super-easy... Just set up your domain on godaddy, and buy some hosting if you haven't got your own server or anything - godaddy has a one-click solution for installing wordpress on your domain if I remember right :)

Not the cheapest solution out there, but not a big investment at all...