>save every shrapnel of left-over income >pile into shitcoins based on breadcrumbs left on a Mongolian basket-weaving forum >check Blockfolio every morning, midday and right before bed >playing the waiting game, knowing that if you play your cards right and gamble on the right shitcoin you will be become unfathomably wealthy, and what's more, free.
How do you deal with it? I'd say about 20% of my every thought process has background crypto thoughts.
I'm thinking maybe I should just accumulate to the nearest 1000 of each shitcoin and just leave it, forget about it somehow.
Actually, Is there a way to put up sell orders for your targets, then put up another action to covert that btc/eth into fiat automatically?
I basically want to just forget about this whole thing and then live with the possibility of waking up one morning to find a bunch of fiat in my bank account. I don't want lambos or a mansion. I just want to pay off my mortgage and raise a family in a decent place, not having to work like a dog every day for the rest of my life.
just forget about crypto, if you DCA, just do it and don't constantly look at the prices. When the next bull run comes around you'll be hearing that everywhere. No overnight miracles, we left that stage. Meanwhile, get 8 hours of a sleep every day. Eat well and perhaps hit the gym and start meditating. Try that for 3 weeks and see how easier your anxiety situation gets.
Camden Morales
What you're looking for is.... A smart contract.
Jack Baker
Thanks user.
>When the next bull run comes around you'll be hearing that everywhere. No overnight miracles, we left that stage.
I never thought of it that way. Suffered with anxiety really bad about 3 years back, spiralled into depression. This is a different kind of anxiety, it's more anticipation based. It's not making me negative or sad, but there's a constant low-hum stress throughout every woken moment. I think you're right though, in the long run. thanks
I feel sorry for you, not only you're stressing out, your account is gonna keep going down for the next 2-3 years since you're just gonna buy and hold. Well, someone had to buy the bags
Jayden Kelly
I don't have the time to day-trade. long-hodl is my only viable option.
Jonathan Long
>I just want to pay off my mortgage and raise a family in a decent place, not having to work like a dog every day for the rest of my life.
if you have less than 10k in crypto you can't afford to diversify, and don't forget that the next bull run wont involve alts that have already been part of a previous one, just like every time in the past.
OP - the anxiety comes from the constant checking, all those little emotional impulses melt your brain and give you PTSD.
Make trades only every few weeks, if at all. You have to ignore it all and wait a year or two, which isn't so long.
Christian Nelson
it is. look at all of the alts that exploded in a previous bull run and see how they faired in this last one.
alts get forgotten very quickly, and buyers have no reason to pick up any old-news alts from this previous bull run given they'll be a few hundred more by the time the next one starts.
if you want to play the alt game you have to be able to keep up with it. theres no such thing as buying and holding for these alts.
Jaxson Mitchell
Dicks Cum Average
Basically means how many dicks you can suck per hour
Hunter Ross
What previous bull run? That little blip where BTC hit $1k in 2014?