50 cents each for $BTC, have you sold them before? I sold 100 of them. In 2009, I heard about Bitcoin and out of curiosity, I installed the program to mine. I mined 100 coins in no time. Later, due to work reasons, I felt Bitcoin was a virtual thing that could drop to zero at any moment, so I sold everything.
In 2010, I heard someone used 10,000 Bitcoins to buy a pizza, and I became curious again. At that time, someone was selling them online for 10 yuan each on Taobao. But I thought that a purely virtual thing had no real use, so I didn't buy.
Around 2015 to 2016, a friend who ran a computer company saw the Bitcoin mining farm in Ordos making a fortune daily and wanted to buy a batch of mining machines to mine. I advised him not to buy fixed assets but to buy Bitcoin directly. At that time, Bitcoin was less than 2,000 yuan each. He didn't go ahead, and after saying that, I didn't buy either.
A few years ago, during the pandemic lockdown, I was organizing my hard drive one day and saw a Bitcoin wallet file, thinking I might have bought it when I was drunk and forgot. Overjoyed, I opened it, but it was empty. At that moment, I felt very disappointed. I had missed the opportunity to buy a whole house for just 20 yuan.
Now thinking about it, if I had really kept those 100 Bitcoins until now, wouldn't I have luxury cars, beautiful women, planes, and cannons? Life is often full of regrets. I don’t want my brothers to have regrets, so I recommend the potential hundredfold coin #SLT Starlight Coin, which can now be bought on PancakeSwap. It's set to launch in November-December this year, with unlimited potential, so everyone please stay tuned!