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RE: Are we still optimistic - or are your knees shaking like mine?

in #cryptocurrencies7 years ago

Yes, ok, I get what you're saying, but if you depend on that income, it might be a bad thing to do. For long term, yes, it's a very good investment, but making a living out if it it's gonna be pretty hard; not impossible but really hard.

Considering the ups and downs, let's say you get for a painting around $100 worth of cryptos. If that crypto goes down by 10%, you remain with $90. Bringing that to a larger scale(let's say 10 painting) you pretty much loose a lot of money and giving a painting for free.

I just found a guy with who I am arguing (it's more about bringing compelling arguments) about a post he wrote. Be aware that I love debates!

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I am not depending on this income, I hardly have gotten any income at all in this manner. But I am open to it if crypto-owners want paintings or other stuff. But since the market is so up and down that is why I probably would cash out as well as invest further right away so the value doesn't disappear. I mean I already have a credit card and can go buy more art stuff right away :) So I do hope some people will start using this offer of mine.

I hope they will! Art is important but giving the modern days, I don't know many people to actually support it financially, including myself. This might be because of the general low income of normal individuals. Your hope stays in rich people...

Sure, it's a hard business. But I use myself as an example and if I have even a little extra money I love using it buying arts, crafts or other things from local artists. And I know that my customers aren't rich. But to make it all go 'round I should make my way over to the richer side of town ;)

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