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Around the same time I almost bought around 250$ worth of BTC. I was broke rent was coming up, it would have made my month difficult so I passed. Could have never paid rent/mortgage ever again.
I made six months' worth of rent off the 2017 surge. I sold in the 18k range, because people's greed at the time was legit scary. I knew a guy who took out a second mortgage on his house to buy more $18,000-priced BTC.
And if he still had it now he would have tripled his money lol
Or been unable to pay his bills and been forced to sell at 4k / coin.
Crypto's too volatile to put that much risk into it, if you ask me.
I'd default on the bills and keep the bitcoin.