Met a girl from Guangzhou—local, and her family had their house demolished and divided into six apartments. She makes rent money hand over fist. She herself spends the day sleeping and at night shakes dice; over at Pazhou she runs a tabletop gaming place—just for fun, not really expecting to make money.
Last year around November, one of her regular customers—a programmer wearing black-rimmed glasses—had been in the ICU concept for three months and suddenly told her, “Sis, your cash flow is so steady. Why not set aside some rent and do a Bitcoin DCA? Buy one or twenty thousand every month, just treat it like saving.” She said her first reaction back then was: “What is Bitcoin? Can you eat it?” Later, for some reason, she trusted that programmer again. And sure enough, every month on the first day, like clockwork, she transferred the rent from two apartments to buy.
The first two months it dropped. She didn’t panic—she figured it was money from rent anyway. Months three and four it rose, and she didn’t move either—she said, just watch it. What really felt surreal to her was what happened in March and April this year: her account balance more than tripled. That was already enough for her to buy another small unit in Zhujiang New Town. She wanted to withdraw, and that programmer told her to wait a bit longer. She thought it over—since she didn’t have the skills—so she withdrew half and used it to fully renovate the tabletop gaming place. The remaining coins she left sitting there; yesterday they happened to grow to more than four times her original principal. But she still never understood why in this world there are people who take tens of thousands of coins to trade “big pancake” (Bitcoin). She also didn’t get how the graphics cards situation at that time was connected to all this. The most serious thing she said was: “I’m not greedy. Now my monthly DCA is just like paying rent—later on, I’ll pretend it’s like I collected one less apartment’s rent.”
Tell me—if back then you were given six apartments, would you have the nerve to rely on DCA with only the rental income? The kind of person you’ve actually met who could be connected to trading coins… who even is it? 🙃
#币圈故事 #众生相
Last year around November, one of her regular customers—a programmer wearing black-rimmed glasses—had been in the ICU concept for three months and suddenly told her, “Sis, your cash flow is so steady. Why not set aside some rent and do a Bitcoin DCA? Buy one or twenty thousand every month, just treat it like saving.” She said her first reaction back then was: “What is Bitcoin? Can you eat it?” Later, for some reason, she trusted that programmer again. And sure enough, every month on the first day, like clockwork, she transferred the rent from two apartments to buy.
The first two months it dropped. She didn’t panic—she figured it was money from rent anyway. Months three and four it rose, and she didn’t move either—she said, just watch it. What really felt surreal to her was what happened in March and April this year: her account balance more than tripled. That was already enough for her to buy another small unit in Zhujiang New Town. She wanted to withdraw, and that programmer told her to wait a bit longer. She thought it over—since she didn’t have the skills—so she withdrew half and used it to fully renovate the tabletop gaming place. The remaining coins she left sitting there; yesterday they happened to grow to more than four times her original principal. But she still never understood why in this world there are people who take tens of thousands of coins to trade “big pancake” (Bitcoin). She also didn’t get how the graphics cards situation at that time was connected to all this. The most serious thing she said was: “I’m not greedy. Now my monthly DCA is just like paying rent—later on, I’ll pretend it’s like I collected one less apartment’s rent.”
Tell me—if back then you were given six apartments, would you have the nerve to rely on DCA with only the rental income? The kind of person you’ve actually met who could be connected to trading coins… who even is it? 🙃
#币圈故事 #众生相