The forum I was on had an Australian banker who said it was BS, and I think everyone believed him because he was such a popular guy
we were so dumb, lol
Well, a lot of people didn't think some made up coins would be worth anything back then.
I kinda felt that the idea was really innovative because it bypassed banking (which was probably why the banking guy hated it), and I could see that having an 'internet currency' was going to be important as a way to buy stuff in secret.
But I guess I thought I'd never need to buy drugs or require secrecy, so what was the point?
I should have reasoned that other people were still going to buy drugs, and therefore it would retain its value.
Had I known that entire countries would go full Marxist in a decade, then I'd have probably seen the hedge potential too. It's possibly worth something even now, but I'm always going to be butthurt about getting it wrong at the start, lol
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