Man who sold everything for bitcoin

in bitcoin •  7 years ago 

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Hello steemians today i saw interesting article about The Netherlands man sold all his assets to invest bitcoin.

So what exactly happened

Didi Taihuttu is getting really popular in few months. Apparently Didi Taihuttu is 3 kids father and 39 years old. Reason why he is getting so much attention is recently decision he made. He sold his house in Venlo in the Netherlands, and invested everything in bitcoin, and now he lives with his family in a holiday chalet on a campsite. Currently he doubled his money because of recent bitcoin surging to 10000$. But Taihuttu isn’t thinking about selling. He is in it for the long term. In 2020, he estimates that the price of a bitcoin will have jumped to at least $100,000.
In the article i saw apparently many people inviting him and family schedule already booked.

The reason why he made such decision is he was running company offering computer course for almost 11 year and He is asking himself : working eighty hours a week, and not spending enough time with his wife and children … is that what I want? So he decided to sell his business and travel the world for nine months with his family. And during that journey he meet's some people who trading cryptocurrency. And that's one of his reason for doing that decision.

I can't do such decision myself but watching this is inspired me a lot and i hope he succeed while reading this i became fan of his :))

I recommend read fill article here very interesting
https://www.businessinsider.com.au/didi-taihuttu-sold-everything-for-bitcoin-fans-2017-12

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Thanks very good post !!!!

Awesome Work!

Keep it up!!!

@cryptoinvestinfo

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Well, dang

6.57% @pushup from @ronnn

I sold a car and bought BTC. Hope I dont regret it!

@ronnn, it takes a lot of courage to do that. It's good his decision paid off.