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Disclaimer:
We are not financial advisors. The content on this podcast and YouTube videos are for educational purposes only and merely cite our own personal opinions. In order to make the best financial decision that suits your own needs, you must conduct your own research and seek the advice of a licensed financial advisor if necessary. Know that all investments involve some form of risk and there is no guarantee that you will be successful in making, saving, or investing money; nor is there any guarantee that you won't experience any loss when investing. Always remember to make smart decisions and do your own research!
Welcome Dinny, please tell us a very brief little bit about yourself and your early career up until today and how you got started investing in Bitcoin?
For someone that’s sceptical or doubtful about Bitcoin what would you say to them?
Do you agree that the barrier to entry for Bitcoin although it’s improved allot is still tough for most people? An example of this would be telling someone you have this podcast online but they may not know how to access it via a podcast player well atleast this was the case a few years ago.
I went from being interested in Bitcoin to losing interest and even at one point thinking all crypto was a scam. This has changed for me but what would you say to people with this type of attitude towards it to encourage them to at least get started?
You talk allot about just doing a 4 year apprenticeship where you say start small and begin to accumulate more and more bitcoin and this allows you to learn tell us more about this?
Something that always concerned me was the safety of holding bitcoin. We’ve all heard stories of people losing their passwords and phrases or their computer breaking. How can we safely hold bitcoin?
In terms of exchanges is there an amount you would consider if you go above when it would be the right time to move to a online wallet or a physical hardware wallet? Say for example a 100 Euros/Pounds?
For someone who chooses to ignore Bitcoin Vs someone who owns some or allot, how much are they missing out by not even starting?
If you go down the traditional route at least in UK and Ireland of say Property and Pensions how much slower would it be compared to focusing more on Bitcoin?
Do you think they’ll come a time when we can own real bitcoin (not bitcoin ETF’s or funds) in a tax shelter like a pension or ISA or do you think it will always be an after tax asset?
As crypto is super volatile (which I realise is a positive for an accumulator dollar cost averaging in) even more so than traditional shares/equities how does it work when you are drawing down or in the preservation stage? Would you sell out most of the bitcoin into fiat and leave the rest invested?
Where do you think traditional pensions have gone wrong? Is it the government meddling? The lock up?
Before we close was there anything you can tell us about your company and the services you offer?
Any final messages?
www.bitcoinwithdinny.com | 087 905 21 55 | hello@bitcoinwithdinny.com
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Manage episode 429671881 series 1237152
#53
Disclaimer:
We are not financial advisors. The content on this podcast and YouTube videos are for educational purposes only and merely cite our own personal opinions. In order to make the best financial decision that suits your own needs, you must conduct your own research and seek the advice of a licensed financial advisor if necessary. Know that all investments involve some form of risk and there is no guarantee that you will be successful in making, saving, or investing money; nor is there any guarantee that you won't experience any loss when investing. Always remember to make smart decisions and do your own research!
Welcome Dinny, please tell us a very brief little bit about yourself and your early career up until today and how you got started investing in Bitcoin?
For someone that’s sceptical or doubtful about Bitcoin what would you say to them?
Do you agree that the barrier to entry for Bitcoin although it’s improved allot is still tough for most people? An example of this would be telling someone you have this podcast online but they may not know how to access it via a podcast player well atleast this was the case a few years ago.
I went from being interested in Bitcoin to losing interest and even at one point thinking all crypto was a scam. This has changed for me but what would you say to people with this type of attitude towards it to encourage them to at least get started?
You talk allot about just doing a 4 year apprenticeship where you say start small and begin to accumulate more and more bitcoin and this allows you to learn tell us more about this?
Something that always concerned me was the safety of holding bitcoin. We’ve all heard stories of people losing their passwords and phrases or their computer breaking. How can we safely hold bitcoin?
In terms of exchanges is there an amount you would consider if you go above when it would be the right time to move to a online wallet or a physical hardware wallet? Say for example a 100 Euros/Pounds?
For someone who chooses to ignore Bitcoin Vs someone who owns some or allot, how much are they missing out by not even starting?
If you go down the traditional route at least in UK and Ireland of say Property and Pensions how much slower would it be compared to focusing more on Bitcoin?
Do you think they’ll come a time when we can own real bitcoin (not bitcoin ETF’s or funds) in a tax shelter like a pension or ISA or do you think it will always be an after tax asset?
As crypto is super volatile (which I realise is a positive for an accumulator dollar cost averaging in) even more so than traditional shares/equities how does it work when you are drawing down or in the preservation stage? Would you sell out most of the bitcoin into fiat and leave the rest invested?
Where do you think traditional pensions have gone wrong? Is it the government meddling? The lock up?
Before we close was there anything you can tell us about your company and the services you offer?
Any final messages?
www.bitcoinwithdinny.com | 087 905 21 55 | hello@bitcoinwithdinny.com
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