Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: Quote Originally Posted by p_66: Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: how about we turn the time back to May 2010? 1 BTC was 1 cent On 22 May 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world transaction by buying two pizzas in Jacksonville, Florida, for 10,000 BTC, an amount that would surpass $600 million if held in April 2021. Today it would be 905 million $ had 125 BTC around $25 , and sold them all at that time, GF about 1,050,000 USD today you are missing a zero
yes man , it would be 11 million today
Let that Sink in ! DOGE , this is Dope as fuck
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Quote Originally Posted by p_66:
Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: Quote Originally Posted by p_66: Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: how about we turn the time back to May 2010? 1 BTC was 1 cent On 22 May 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world transaction by buying two pizzas in Jacksonville, Florida, for 10,000 BTC, an amount that would surpass $600 million if held in April 2021. Today it would be 905 million $ had 125 BTC around $25 , and sold them all at that time, GF about 1,050,000 USD today you are missing a zero
Quote Originally Posted by p_66: Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: Quote Originally Posted by p_66: Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: how about we turn the time back to May 2010? 1 BTC was 1 cent On 22 May 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world transaction by buying two pizzas in Jacksonville, Florida, for 10,000 BTC, an amount that would surpass $600 million if held in April 2021. Today it would be 905 million $ had 125 BTC around $25 , and sold them all at that time, GF about 1,050,000 USD today you are missing a zero yes man , it would be 11 million today
crazy
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Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa:
Quote Originally Posted by p_66: Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: Quote Originally Posted by p_66: Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: how about we turn the time back to May 2010? 1 BTC was 1 cent On 22 May 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first real-world transaction by buying two pizzas in Jacksonville, Florida, for 10,000 BTC, an amount that would surpass $600 million if held in April 2021. Today it would be 905 million $ had 125 BTC around $25 , and sold them all at that time, GF about 1,050,000 USD today you are missing a zero yes man , it would be 11 million today
Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: @p_66 11 million plus your assets you could buy a nice castle in France and comfortably retire , maybe with a small vineyard for sure, not always the best to listen to our significant other
she owes you 11 millions , mon ami
Let that Sink in ! DOGE , this is Dope as fuck
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Quote Originally Posted by p_66:
Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: @p_66 11 million plus your assets you could buy a nice castle in France and comfortably retire , maybe with a small vineyard for sure, not always the best to listen to our significant other
Quote Originally Posted by p_66: Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: @p_66 11 million plus your assets you could buy a nice castle in France and comfortably retire , maybe with a small vineyard for sure, not always the best to listen to our significant other she owes you 11 millions , mon ami
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Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa:
Quote Originally Posted by p_66: Quote Originally Posted by Barbarossa: @p_66 11 million plus your assets you could buy a nice castle in France and comfortably retire , maybe with a small vineyard for sure, not always the best to listen to our significant other she owes you 11 millions , mon ami
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