Eleven years back, Uncle Sam unloaded 50,000 BTC at $300 a pop. Fast forward to today? That's a $4.6 billion oopsie moment. Sometimes the best trade is the one you don't make—or in this case, the one you shouldn't have made. Hindsight hits different when you're counting zeros.
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BlockchainNewbie
· 12-08 04:49
Bro, this move just landed him straight into the history books, 4.6 billion... I can totally understand that gut-wrenching regret.
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TokenVelocityTrauma
· 12-05 18:33
Damn, 500,000 Bitcoins... How much is that now? I can't even count it.
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CoffeeNFTrader
· 12-05 10:54
Damn, sold 50,000 at $300 each? Must be so regretful now. Can't even do the math anymore, too many digits, haha.
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governance_lurker
· 12-05 10:54
Damn, 4.6 billion... I'm completely blown away. This move is truly insane.
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consensus_failure
· 12-05 10:53
There must be something wrong with the data, 4.6 billion? Damn, that must hurt so much, haha.
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HashRatePhilosopher
· 12-05 10:44
4.6 billion... I just want to ask one thing: if I had just HODLed back then, would I be sleeping better now?
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AlgoAlchemist
· 12-05 10:44
This guy was really trading with his feet back then—just dumped 50,000 bitcoins like that. He must feel terrible now.
Eleven years back, Uncle Sam unloaded 50,000 BTC at $300 a pop. Fast forward to today? That's a $4.6 billion oopsie moment. Sometimes the best trade is the one you don't make—or in this case, the one you shouldn't have made. Hindsight hits different when you're counting zeros.