IwishIwasAttractive
Boomer
- May 15, 2020
- 35
I am 24 and trying to build a solid savings, financially. I was curious as to how much you are saving (those who are 20+) each month?
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380 euros. But I also have a single Bitcoin. So I am basically just short of 10k dollars.
Thanks for the advice, but I don't want another Bitconnect pulled on me.I suggest you deposit the BTC into the Celsius Network mobile wallet. It pays interest every mondays, at 4% (in BTC) - 6% (in CEL token) per year, is fee free. The model is about safe (outside of security) and works by exploiting trading activities behind the scenes (not extending).
In case the BTC devaluates, the interests act as a safety net or cushion, if it grows then it accrues exponentially.
It also works with stable coins, paying up to 11% p.a. on digital $ or ÂŁ, to redeem later at near face value. Imho, it's the most valid Decentralised Finance project of the crypto space, but DYOR
Thanks for the advice, but I don't want another Bitconnect pulled on me.
Considering this is a suicide forum I think a more fitting poll would include options such as:
my parents give me pocket money
-10 $
1 $
5-10 $
10-100 $
Ordinary riches can be bought, real ones cannot; I am anti-money
Good for you credit cards and bad things to have they do have sum little benefits. But as soon as you pay back quickly enough then they got you for life . Take from sum who knows in the beginning everything was going well for me but then they kept putting up how much i can spend on the cards. And oops two years later six credit cards and 30 grand in debt:( ended up taking out an I V A that was a crap shoot to make is sound so easy but let me tell you its ant no cake walk :(...I have never had a bank account or a credit card.Should I count my loose change from last year?Less than 10k$, I mean.