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A Miserable Fate for a Penny-Pincher

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As a wholecoiner, I have experienced a lot of sadness in my life. From the loss of loved ones to financial struggles, it has been a difficult journey. But I have also found strength in the community of wholecoiners who have been there to support me through it all.

Wholecoiners are a unique group of people who have chosen to invest in cryptocurrency as a way to diversify their portfolios and protect their wealth. We are a diverse group of individuals who come from all walks of life, but we share a common goal: to make the most of our investments and to protect our financial future.

Unfortunately, due to a sad circumstance, I have had to make some difficult decisions in order to protect my investments. I have had to sell off some of my cryptocurrency holdings in order to pay for medical bills and other expenses. It has been a difficult decision, but one that I had to make in order to ensure my financial security.

Despite the sadness of the situation, I have found solace in the support of the wholecoiner community. They have been there to offer advice, support, and encouragement. They have also been there to remind me that I am not alone in this journey and that there are others who understand what I am going through.

Wholecoiners are a unique group of people who have chosen to invest in cryptocurrency as a way to diversify their portfolios and protect their wealth. We are a diverse group of individuals who come from all walks of life, but we share a common goal: to make the most of our investments and to protect our financial future. Despite the sadness of the situation, I am grateful to be part of this amazing community and to have the support of my fellow wholecoiners.

46 thoughts on “A Miserable Fate for a Penny-Pincher”

  1. Feel grief, and be happy that you made an impact on another person that made them think of you in their last days. His gift to you is a recognition, and token, of your friendship… so dont feel bad about the gift, feel sadness over the loss of your friend, and whenever you decide to use this gift. Think of him… thats the only way to honor his wishes…

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  2. Grateful.

    Grateful for your time together, for his courage to invest, for his foresight, and for his generosity.
    Remember him when we hit 200k and put some good back in the world in his honor.

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  3. The scarcest things are time and BTC. He is letting you know to him at least that you were a real one. Some people can’t even say that about their spouse.

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  4. Hold it and once it grows to new highs, sell a portion and do a nice donation in his community in his name so his name can live on. Sorry for your loss.

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  5. Id also like to say, that with this great gift comes responsibility, you must take the time needed to learn everything about btc. How to hodl it, how to store it, how to move it when the time comes. There would be nothing worse than for you to lose it in some stupid way.

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  6. I can imagine it’s actually pretty rare for anyone with Bitcoin to have much of an estate plan.

    Most young people think they’re invincible, and don’t think about estate planning.

    I wonder if this guy knew he would be passing as opposed to it being a freak accident?

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  7. You should feel honored. Your friends LIFE ENERGY is stored in those UTXOS. You can literally hold his energy forever and it will give you more purchasing power. There is no greater gift one can give. Hodl his life energy and it will be with you forever. That thought is very consoling to me.

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  8. A lot of people stop thinking about their deceased friends and relatives because it’s painful.

    Don’t do that. Think about him. Remember him. It’s more painful, but over time those memories will become stronger, and he will still be influencing your life decades from now.

    Remember the dead; it’s not only honorable, but it’s practical.

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  9. Sorry for your loss. Your friend was clearly a great one who wanted the best for you. If I may ask (and feel free to not answer if you’re not comfortable doing so) but how did that work? Did he leave you access to his seed phrase, give you his hardware wallet or was it on an exchange and his estate lawyer contacted you to have it transferred? This is one aspect of crypto I feel most people overlook in preparation for their estate planning. Again very sorry for your loss. Do your friend proud by learning about bitcoin (if you are unaware) and help spread awareness and advocate for it if you agree with its importance for the future of humanity.

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