Remember when I watched The Good Wife in 2011, holding BTC in my hand, it had no sense of existence at all. I really treated it as a game currency back then, just to play Happy Landlord and have some fun😂 Looking back now, the level of absurdity in that move is as high as it gets. Who could have imagined that back then?
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 5h ago
Whoa, using BTC from 2011 to play Dou Dizhu, how much of a loss is that...
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ColdWalletGuardian
· 5h ago
Damn, this really is a history of blood and tears. Same here, those early coins have long been squandered away.
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ser_we_are_ngmi
· 5h ago
Wow, this is really amazing. I was holding a gold mine and playing cards at the time.
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CompoundPersonality
· 5h ago
Wow, playing Dou Dizhu to exchange for BTC, this move is incredible. Who would have thought back then, really.
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BearMarketBarber
· 6h ago
Really, who could have imagined back then that it would make you so angry you could spit blood now.
Playing mahjong with BTC—this move is genius, it's like betting today’s happiness on a house of the future.
I wish I had gone all in back then, but unfortunately, there's no regret pill to take.
The "game coins" from back then are now everyone’s wealth code.
The most outrageous thing isn't using BTC to play games, but still pretending not to regret it now.
After all these years, still reminiscing about the decisions made then—what does that say...
Remember when I watched The Good Wife in 2011, holding BTC in my hand, it had no sense of existence at all. I really treated it as a game currency back then, just to play Happy Landlord and have some fun😂 Looking back now, the level of absurdity in that move is as high as it gets. Who could have imagined that back then?