Would you sell Bitcoin for a Sheep hunt?

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i would sell and go hunting to complete your slam! I'm 3 animals shy of the super slam but dont have any bitcoin to sell, but sure wish I did.
What animals are you missing?

I have a few more as well for the NA 29 super slam. Been chipping away at it since I first read a Chuck Adams book when I was a kid
 

Mac-Diddy

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Bird in the hand! Do you want to look at a desert sheep on your wall or not?

The sooner you have the experience, the longer you can cherish it!
 
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As someone that admittedly knows very little on the subject.

I say go in the hunt. I lost my mom when she was 49, do as much cool shit as you can, while you can. As long as you are good without the cost of the sheephunt go for it.

What do you guys think is more likely to happen. Bitcoin to get to $1M per coin, or Ethereum to get to 50K per?
Definitely see BTC to $1M before ETH does anything. ETH isn’t even close to an ATH, it’s not limited and many other alt coins faster and more efficient at transactions
 
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Financial assets of any kind are worthless until they are spent on or traded for some type of goods, services or experiences. They are just numerical digits. Tomorrow is promised to nobody. At 64 I know many who died before their time and never realized their dreams, including my wife of 40 years, at just 56 and my dad when I was just 15. There will always be opportunities in the future to make money on BTC regardless of its current price. Go on the hunt and enjoy life while you can...its fleeting.
 

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I'd say HODL on to that Bitcoin, buddy! The market's still looking bullish, and it's likely to keep going up. You're sitting on a potential goldmine, and selling now might mean missing out on some serious gains. I mean, think about it you could potentially buy multiple sheep hunts in the future with the same amount of Bitcoin. It's a tough call, but I'd rather wait and see how the market plays out. Plus, you've got a good thing going with that Bitcoin stash, and it's always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to crypto. So, unless you're really itching to get out into the field in Feb, I'd say hold tight and see what the future holds for your Bitcoin.
 
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Lots of good opinions, overall I am in a good financial position. Bitcoin was for extra cash, but now I can see its potential to be life changing….

The deal is with a very reputable outfitter I have hunted with before a couple times.

Price is in the low $50s. Not the biggest trophy area but 170” average rams.

Normal price is $65+ in this area. The better known trophy ranches and a chance at a 180” ram would be $75k+

I am in relatively good health at 48y. I should have time and health to hunt later, or on the flipside work a bit longer when I’m older to offset spent $ now…

I had invested in a crypto project before the big SBF crash. Didn’t have a clear goal with it, just jumped on a bandwagon. I remember thinking “if I could pay off my vehicle with this that would be cool” I had bought a 4Runner new, something I swore I’d never do, but COVID had destroyed the used car market in our area. Crypto was skyrocketing…I had 5x+ at one point, and clearly remember watching my wallet hit $47,000, enough to pay off the loan plus some. Same as you, I started thinking about what could happen if this just kept going up. “Life changing money”…I started thinking about my mortgage, not my car. Then my parents mortgage, early retirement, ect ect. One of my best friends is a financial advisor, and he kept telling me to “shave some off the top” Don’t have to sell out entirely, just shave off some upside when it’s in a good position. Should have listened to him…

Sounds like you’re in a responsible financial position, so this is all a gamble of fun money now vs fun money later.

No idea how much you’re holding, but if you could shave some off to pay for a hunt, I’d do it. If you had to sell out entirely, I’d think twice.


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