Man, if only I could find my computer from 2011

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drendran will now be able to have his enemies killed by anorexic brazillians on mopeds  :cookieMonster: just kidding of course but LOL could you imagine  :cookieMonster:


whatd you do with it
At the time it was worth like $3 lol
It's still (maybe?) on some hard drive in my mom's storage locker

Wow all the old farts are here

Sounds like a time investment opportunity to search for it.


It also makes me wonder how much crypto is permanently lost to storage issues and alike. In a way doesn't this create some degree of actual fake value?

It also makes me wonder how much crypto is permanently lost to storage issues and alike. In a way doesn't this create some degree of actual fake value?
more of it being accessible would make it less valuable. so no

more of it being accessible would make it less valuable. so no

Was talking about the coins that are there but are permanently inaccessible.

Was talking about the coins that are there but are permanently inaccessible.
that would still increase the scarcity of the "currency"

can't believe 2011 was 10 years ago.

it'll live rent free in my head that drendran's mom took his bitcoin investment money when it was valued at $30

it'll live rent free in my head that drendran's mom took his bitcoin investment money when it was valued at $30
My only consolation is that I would have probably sold when I made 2x my money.
e.g. turned $500 at $30/coin to $1000 at $60 a coin.
It seems unlikely I would have held $500 of BTC for 10 years until it was worth $1,000,000.


I remember being straight given 0.2 bitcoin from a website. I spent 0.1 on a "coin flip" website.