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<blockquote data-quote="mysticsvt" data-source="post: 16616467" data-attributes="member: 17917"><p>You're not that much older than me....and you still have plenty of time to throw pocket change at Crypto. No one is saying throw your life saving into it. I have 48% of my money in Vanguard from the Navy, 48% into Fidelity through Bosch and 4% in Crypto...roughly. Crypto started off as a hobby, only money I could afford to lose. Then it got to a point where it's actually money and it might sting if I lost it all. But the return has been great and I regret not getting into it sooner. Now I throw 25 a week into Eth direct deposit and whatever I care to throw at it when I care to throw at it. Bought another $300 Dodge yesterday for example. I think you are looking at it as if it is some HUGE decision. Open up a Coinbase account and put 100 bucks in and watch it. Add more if you desire. As I said...throw $1000 and forget about it, even if it takes you a year to do it. Coinbase isn't the best but I feel its one of the easiest and if your not moving it around buying and selling constantly just as good as any of the rest. Have kids? Grandkids? Open up an account for them with 100 bucks and forget about it. Imagine what it COULD BE when they turn 18. You want to do it, or you wouldn't be in this thread....do it...$50 bucks into ETH. Pop That Cherry <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysticsvt, post: 16616467, member: 17917"] You're not that much older than me....and you still have plenty of time to throw pocket change at Crypto. No one is saying throw your life saving into it. I have 48% of my money in Vanguard from the Navy, 48% into Fidelity through Bosch and 4% in Crypto...roughly. Crypto started off as a hobby, only money I could afford to lose. Then it got to a point where it's actually money and it might sting if I lost it all. But the return has been great and I regret not getting into it sooner. Now I throw 25 a week into Eth direct deposit and whatever I care to throw at it when I care to throw at it. Bought another $300 Dodge yesterday for example. I think you are looking at it as if it is some HUGE decision. Open up a Coinbase account and put 100 bucks in and watch it. Add more if you desire. As I said...throw $1000 and forget about it, even if it takes you a year to do it. Coinbase isn't the best but I feel its one of the easiest and if your not moving it around buying and selling constantly just as good as any of the rest. Have kids? Grandkids? Open up an account for them with 100 bucks and forget about it. Imagine what it COULD BE when they turn 18. You want to do it, or you wouldn't be in this thread....do it...$50 bucks into ETH. Pop That Cherry ;) [/QUOTE]
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