PostsCommentsPayoutsmslinski (41)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2025-08-29 16:13Selling Bitcoin at this stage shows a lack of true conviction—it's more about chasing quick profits than investing for the long haul.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • last monthRE: LeoThread 2025-08-29 16:13Once, Bitcoin reaching $100k was a dream for many. Now, that same price causes concern and prompts the less committed to sell.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-22 17:08Convincing most people that there are no issues with the monetary system is simpler than actually addressing the problems. Those who aren't persuaded are the ones investing in Bitcoin.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-18 15:46Bitcoin critics often warn of regret during crashes, yet enduring eight downturns already leads to hoping for another drop to make more discounted purchases.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-18 10:58According to CNBC, millennials often feel financially strained despite an increase in their net worth. That pretty much captures the situation for many: flourishing retirement…mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-18 10:58Fair point! I guess it varies person to person. I've just noticed some folks later in life wishing they'd chosen differently. Glad you're content with your decision thoughmslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-18 10:58Yet, it's rare to find older individuals without children who don't regret that decision.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-18 10:58Choosing not to have kids was once viewed as a personal decision. Nowadays, some people boast about it, highlighting their extra time and money and criticizing parents.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-18 03:02Yeah, it’s kinda wild how it all trickles down to us in the end. Inflation hits, and we’re the ones feeling the pinch.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-18 03:02Thanks for the link. Yeah, the whole bond system feels like a mess when you dig into it. Inflation and extortion as repayment? That’s pretty messed up.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-18 03:02So essentially, the US keeps renewing old debt with new debt. Understood... consider Bitcoin.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-18 03:02Let’s see if this adds up… The US National Debt is supported through bond sales... When economic trouble looms, the Federal Reserve purchases these bonds (quantitative…mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-18 03:02The story isn't about Bitcoin versus Gold. Bitcoin doesn't aim to replace the $22.4 trillion Gold market. Instead, it's targeting the $119 trillion treasury market.…mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-17 18:52Understood... consider Bitcoin.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-17 18:52To summarize... Global currencies are tied to the US dollar... yet the US dollar is only supported by debt... and that debt is rapidly becoming unmanageable. Does this…mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-08 07:14They insisted that the excessive money printing was essential to "save the financial system." However, after the failures of Mt Gox and FTX, Bitcoin rebounded more robustly…mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-08 07:14In 2008, when banks collapsed, government bailouts were deemed necessary to rescue them.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-08 01:51Bitcoin has increased by 300% over two years, yet there are still posts claiming the era of major gains is done. Some people just can't get enough.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-08-03 17:13Just three weeks ago, a $112k Bitcoin would have been a cause for celebration. Now, it's seen as a disaster. Investor psychology is quite fascinating.mslinski (41)in LeoFinance • 2 months agoRE: LeoThread 2025-07-31 23:48Purchasing these low-value coins from someone who got them for free essentially means handing over your money, which they then use to accumulate more Bitcoin for themselves.