I’m a bitcoiner since 2012. Mining experience in bitcoin an…

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I’m a bitcoiner since 2012. Mining experience in bitcoin and alts. Professional trader, hedge fund partner, business operations pro, MMA coach, podcaster, husband/father. Ask me anything as long as it’s on twetch. I’ll respond to all questions. #AMA

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Where did you get that awesome shirt?

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what indicator(s) would you use to trade the intermediate swings in the current primary trend, how long do you think the primary trend will be? 2-3 years?

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also, i just got an Oura Ring... i think that would help in optimizing your trading.. as it is an elite competitive sport if we be honest with ourselves ;)

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What was the happiest moment in your life so far?

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Are you currently mining? How large is your farm?

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@Lindsay, I’m a swing trader. I like horizontal support/resistance, high time frames, volume, RSI and Divergences as indicators.

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At the peak, I had ASICS that filled a 4 car garage. GPU was a little more hobby rig size.

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@skylark I mined BTC in 2013-2014, and got out of it as Gox collapsed. Never returned. I got into Monero mining when I thought bitcoin was dead (2016-2017.) I haven’t decided if I’ll get back in the game or not.

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@skylark when I saw my baby boy pulled out of my wife after his heart had slowed dangerously low requiring emergency surgery and then then showing him to my (very much in pain) wife while the doctors stitched her up!

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@justin, I own a printing company and make myself custom shirts to wear on podcasts and at meetups. I don’t sell them commercially because I don’t want to muddy the water and compete with the others selling for BSV right now.

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@CryptoKang, yes, in my case I would have made more money trading, too. If you don’t have deep pockets, a long term vision, and a strong opinion on governance, mining probably isn’t for you. Larger timeframe swing trading or just earning bitcoin is best.

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Would you have made more money speculating that mining? I know I bought a miner for 2.6 BTC (butterfly labs) and only made 0.85 return before it became unprofitable to run.

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A man of many hats... congratulations to you and your wife on the little bundle of joy. Enjoy every moment. That means: take a lot of pictures, spend as much time as you can and never be able to sit down again.

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1. What convinced you BSV is the future?
2. Link to podcast?
3. UFC 241 predictions?

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Trent, I was always an “unlimited” blocker. BSV just did what I was hoping for all along!

Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crypto-traders-podcast/id1435527904?i=1000434555635

UFC: Cormier, Romero, Diaz.

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What are your plans for the next 3-5 years?

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Hedge fund partner - Is this in regards to trading or long term investing?

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1. Do you get family and friends onboard crypto and BSV? If not, why?
2. Who are the 3 most inspiring people in the BSV community and why? nChain people doesnt count for this question.

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3. Who has a consistently good track record in trading, that would be willing to let a noob like me piggyback with some BSV? Risk accepted. I want to avoid charts jitter, telegram obsession and monitoring and all the other energy-sucking FOMO thoughts.

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Stockcharts.com has a great free technical analysis school

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Are you still bullish on Monero?

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@Kamran, I’m not really bullish on anything but BSV longterm. Short and midterm, I think there’s a few more bullish cycles on lots of things.

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@Satoshi’s Disciple. The fund is a mix of both. It’s a private fund with only about 35 investors, and we treat it the way I treat my own portfolio. Calculated swing trades and longterm investment. Very conservative for “crypto.”

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@Don shameless self-promotion. My team teaches HOW to trade, which will stop the jitters eventually. We have YouTube training material and paid content. https://cryptotraderspro.com/

The only other guy I like is TraderCobb. He doesn’t things like we do.

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@Don, I onboard friends and family for sure. Paper wallets every Christmas, HandCash handles for lots of people, etc...

2. Unwriter, Dale Dickins, George Samuels, Brendan Lee, Matt Zieske, Satoshi Doodles... There’s a ton more too.

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Ok. Good to know, but again, this is what I want to avoid. I would rather take the risk of sending you BSV and losing it all, than wasting time in front of the screen, trying to learn what others do better and have more passion for.

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@Marquee I’m recalibrating plans now. New baby, shuffled up some of my IRL longterm business stuff too. So I’m mostly looking for a new normal with the kid before I start making new plans. Right now, I just want to stay home and hang out with my family!

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Ah, I see. That’s what the hedge fund is for. I’ll make a post here when we open up another round.

In the mean time, I recommend just buying a little bit every week that you can afford to lose.

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I am perfectly willing to "buy" into a school, but I would want someone else to manage my assets, for a cut of course. That's why I am pushing for Legallychained and Tokenized as hard as possible. With those 2 tools, a riskfree contract

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Ye, the buy a little bit is harder than necessary, another reason why I would like this kind of service. This is a problem I actually will address soon. Making it easier to buy BSV, because right now its just stupid.

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Is the hedge fund involved in equities or specifically cryptocurrencies? How new is this venture?

And what is your biggest takeaway from your time training martial arts?

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@kspr4y, 100% crypto. Been doing it about 18 months, and made a killing shorting XRP & BTC.

Biggest takeaway: nobody knows how to fight unless you actually train fighting. You can only fight how you train, and it NEVER gets easy.

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Can anyone invest in this hedge fund, is there a minimum amount etc?

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We have been working with attorneys for the last year to try to create the environment possible to work with non-super-wealthy clients (who are also less likely to work with us also), but it’s been a huge struggle.

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We initially tried to open it for average Americans and anyone outside the US. Due to regulations, we can only serve wealthy Americans or non-Americans.

We also aren’t allowed to publicly advertise, etc... US regs really suck.