Im not wealthy any more. but i love evrything Crypto for some reason. I did real well with Shib and against better judgement, sold it for a way overpriced HNT Miner. I love the miner...i want another for Litecoin like tomorrrow. My funds are fixed and minimal but i have a couple streams and angles i can shoot to get some USD. So i have Coinbase wallet, bought 150 in etherium as a test to see how it worked to buy Saitama and somehow i ended up with 23.00 of it and now someone was nice enough to send me 10.00 of etherium. I tried all different times for lower gas fees at all hours and days for a week and now this stuff is stuck in my wallet as the fees are way more than the value. Do i just forget about it and let it sit there? Is this a wealthy mans game that i really have no business in? If i were to buy 3000 of a meme token on etherium, the 300.00 fee wouldnt hurt as much i suspect or am i mental? I got charged a fee to transfer the eth to the wallet and another to buy the saitama. I know alot of people are bitching about gas fees. If anyone can think of a better plan than buy more, i would apreciate any ideas. Thanks! https://www.publish0x.com?a=8mep8P1NeM
ETHERIUM SEEMS LIKE A SCAM TO ME AND SAME WITH ANY COIN YOU NEED ETH TO BUY. im new but doesnt seem right.
By PREPPY PUNK | NEW AT CRYPTO MARKETS BUY THE TICKET AND STRAP IN. | 1 Dec 2021
NOT REALLY SURE ANYMORE. BUY AND HODL. MINE AND HODL...THEN HODL MORE
I had been in a dark cave for about 10 years after a nervous breakdown and barely under control bipolar so Crypto is the natural move. Not entirely joking. Been waking up at 3:00-3:45 every night for as long as i can remember but i never recalled the old wives and Gurus saying it meant something important. Living close to the poverty line is not always a day at the thrill park but one 3am in early October, I opened a coin base account. Found a chat with Crypto people and have had my foot on the gas since.
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