This is how you earn $5 USDT or 10 WLD, and I'll show you how to do it; it's easy. Do you think the coin will pump to $0.70? Objective: Guess a 5-letter word in less than 6 attempts. The one with the fewest attempts and the most greens and/or oranges takes the pot.
Meaning of the colors: 🟩 Green: The letter is in the word and in the correct position.
🟨 Yellow: The letter is in the word but in a different position.
Kristoffer Koch is a Norwegian engineer. In 2009, he was doing his thesis on encryption and read about a new "digital money" called Bitcoin.
👉 Out of curiosity (and to have something for his tests), he bought 5,000 BTC for just 27 dollars.
At that time, Bitcoin was practically worthless. He stored the coins on his computer and forgot about them.
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🚀 What happened next
In 2013, the media began to talk about Bitcoin. Its price had risen to over 200 dollars per BTC.
Kristoffer remembered that he had that wallet. But he had even forgotten the password!
It took him a while to recover it, but he finally accessed his 5,000 BTC.
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💰 His profit
In 2013 he sold about 1,000 BTC when the price was around 200-300 USD, making about 250,000 dollars.
With that, he bought an apartment in Oslo, Norway.
And he still had more than 4,000 BTC left. Although it is not publicly known when (or if) he sold the rest, those 4,000 BTC would be worth tens or hundreds of millions of dollars today (depending on the price of BTC at any given time).
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✅ Key points of the story
He bought when no one believed in Bitcoin.
He was patient (even by mistake).
He took advantage of the huge price increase.
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This is one of the most famous and real cases of "getting rich with cryptocurrencies." There are many others, but this one has good documentation and interviews (he himself shared it in Norwegian media).