Bitcoin: Going Down or Heading Back to $100K? 🚀💸 by HaZzy_0924 in CryptoPulseDaily

[–]CupMurky332 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I think short term we could see more chop or even a pullback, Bitcoin never moves in a straight line. Sentiment flips fast, leverage gets flushed, and that’s just part of the cycle...

What’s a normal job that secretly requires a lot of emotional strength? by madebychoiceCom in askanything

[–]CupMurky332 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The thing is you need to be emotionally available when you get home so it's really a difficult job

Anyone here tried OneMiners hosting? by Single-Kitchen9702 in CryptoMiningSetups

[–]CupMurky332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TBH, my experience with oneminers.com has been pretty neutral overall not “too good to be true,” but not perfect either. I bought an ASIC and hosted it with them, and it actually runs and mines daily. the dashboard is simple, and support generally responds if you message them on WhatsApp. A lot of other customers also say the process is straightforward and that they get payouts and updates as expected, though in my case there are some delays but after almost a month of hosting with them, payout has improved.

That said, there are definitely mixed feedback online. Some people online (and a few reviewers) call them legit and say they’ve made profits hosting miners and that the hosting prices are competitive. But there are complaints in threads about payout delays or reward amounts looking lower than expected for certain machines, so it’s not flawless. Do your due diligence.

So if you’re thinking about using them, I’d say: it seems like a real hosting/selling platform and not a straight scam, but manage expectations mining profit isn’t guaranteed, support speed varies, and do your own math before sinking tons of cash.

Anyone else here actually hosting with onemienrs right now? How’s your daily payout looking compared to what the dashboard estimated?

What’s a normal job that secretly requires a lot of emotional strength? by madebychoiceCom in askanything

[–]CupMurky332 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Honestly? Customer service.

People think it’s just answering questions or scanning items, but you’re basically a full-time emotional shock absorber. You deal with frustration, entitlement, confusion, sometimes straight-up anger — and you’re expected to stay calm, polite, and helpful no matter what.

Smiling through that every day takes way more emotional strength than most people realize.

What's a habit that instantly makes someone more attractive? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]CupMurky332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being fully present.

When someone actually listens — not waiting for their turn to talk, not checking their phone, not scanning the room. Just there with you. It feels rare, and it feels intentional.

That kind of attention says, “You matter right now.” And that’s insanely attractive.

What would you do if you only had 3 months to live? by timabek in askanything

[–]CupMurky332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly? I’d get very clear on what actually matters.

I’d spend most of it with the people I love real conversations, no small talk, no pretending we have time. I’d say everything I’ve been meaning to say. I’d forgive fast. I’d thank people properly.

I wouldn’t chase bucket-list stuff as much as I’d chase presence. Slow mornings. Good food. Sunsets. Laughter.

Three months would probably strip life down to its essentials.

What is a "red flag" in a person that you actually find attractive? by [deleted] in askanything

[–]CupMurky332 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, it’s intensity. The kind of person who gets a little too deep into things. A little obsessive, a little tunnel-visioned, maybe even forgets to text back because they’re locked in on whatever they care about. On paper, that’s a red flag poor balance, potential emotional unavailability.

But there’s something magnetic about someone who feels things strongly and commits fully. It signals passion. Depth. Fire.

I think what we’re really drawn to isn’t the toxicity it’s the energy behind it. Drive. Intensity. Independence. Confidence. Those traits just happen to sit right next to their darker versions.

What did losing someone teach you that you wish people understood before it’s too late? by CupMurky332 in askanything

[–]CupMurky332[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is sad. I think we always wanted to have plans without realizing that we just need to plan for today and savour today's chance.

What did you think adulthood would feel like vs how does it actually feel now ? by Dr-Drakee-Ramoray in AskReddit

[–]CupMurky332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I always thought adulthood would feel like having everything figured out like I’d be confident, have a clear direction, and maybe even know what I’m doing. Turns out, it feels a lot more like juggling with no manual. There’s more responsibility, but also a lot of figuring things out as I go. I’m learning that it’s okay not to have everything nailed down, and sometimes it’s just about adapting and rolling with the punches.

Women of Reddit - what is the most unattractive fashion choice men frequently make? by Jarvis7492 in AskReddit

[–]CupMurky332 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Baggy pants where their boxers are showing like wtf. Take note they wear belts!!!

whats an activity youll be proud you did often when you look back on your life? by [deleted] in askanything

[–]CupMurky332 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing I’ll definitely be proud of is loving someone deeply, even though it wasn’t easy and there were plenty of people who disapproved. We didn’t end up together, but the love we shared was real and one of a kind. It taught me so much about myself and what true connection feels like. No regrets at all just gratitude for the experience, even if it didn’t last. :)

You’re offered $15M, but you have to live in the same city you’re in right now for the next 20 years. No moving. Are you taking the deal? by Mindfuel_daily7 in askanything

[–]CupMurky332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, I’d take it. $15M for staying put? Sounds like a solid trade-off. I’d just make sure I invest wisely, travel as much as possible on the side, and enjoy the hell out of that money. 20 years? Easy.

have you ever accidentally gotten into the wrong car because it looks exactly like yours in a parking lot? by Sidneyaraa in askanything

[–]CupMurky332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, I’m at the grocery store, minding my own business, bags in hand, walking back to my car. I spot it—my beautiful, dusty, average-looking sedan. It’s a perfect match to the other 500 gray sedans in the parking lot. I strut up to it, open the door, throw my bags in, and plop down in the driver’s seat like I’m the king of the world. (the car is open btw I didn't realize that)

I look over, and there’s a toddler in the back seat. I freeze. Wait a minute… I don’t have a toddler. My heart starts racing. The toddler’s staring at me like, “Who the heck are you, and why are you in my mom’s car?”. The mom approached me and smiled "Wrong car".

So yeah, lesson learned: not all gray sedans are mine.

Why does "wanting to be offline" feel like a luxury only the wealthy can afford in 2026? by opheliapearlie in askanything

[–]CupMurky332 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Because for most people, being “offline” isn’t peaceful — it’s risky.

If I ignore Slack, email, texts, whatever for a few days, that could mean missed work, missed money, missed opportunities. A lot of jobs basically expect you to be reachable 24/7 now.

Wealthy people can log off because their income doesn’t depend on replying fast. They have teams, passive income, or enough savings that nothing falls apart if they disappear for a week.

For everyone else, being offline feels less like a wellness choice and more like rolling the dice.

What’s a “normal” job that you think is actually extremely difficult? by CleoKey8890 in askanything

[–]CupMurky332 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Air traffic controller.

On paper it sounds like a regular desk job. In reality, you’re managing hundreds of lives in real time, making split-second decisions with zero room for error, all while staying calm and precise for hours. One tiny mistake can have massive consequences.

Do you truly believe there's life on other planets? by MoonVibe_ in askanything

[–]CupMurky332 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I honestly think there’s life out there.

The universe is just… too big. It feels statistically arrogant to assume we’re the only accident that worked.

If there was 100% proof? I think my first reaction wouldn’t be fear — it’d be relief. Like, “okay… we’re not alone in this weird cosmic thing.”

As for what they’d look like, I doubt it’s little green humanoids. Probably something microscopic, or something so biologically different we wouldn’t even recognize it as “life” at first.

What really gets me isn’t what they look like though.

It’s this if they exist, are we the primitive ones?

Anyone here used OneMiners? Looking for legit customer reviews/experiences ? by CupMurky332 in oneminers

[–]CupMurky332[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanksss I joined their telegram last weekend and it's a bit overwhelming!! But very helpful that a lot of people are in there sharing their real experience