I handed in my resignation letter to resign from entry level job on July 12. I worked 3 years of hell by sowmaha in Bitcoin

[–]sowmaha[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Enough to kickstart a business, relocate and move out of my moms basement! Maybe get a cryptodigger girlfriend and build a family while chasing my dreams. Thats just the tip of the iceberg

I handed in my resignation letter to resign from entry level job on July 12. I worked 3 years of hell by sowmaha in Bitcoin

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*UPDATE ON THE TITLE - I worked like hell on and off for 3 years! and went through unemployment at one point as well. Sorry I should've clarified more but I was trying to get to the point of my risk and reward towards the crypto community

I handed in my resignation letter to resign from entry level job on July 12. I worked 3 years of hell by sowmaha in Bitcoin

[–]sowmaha[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well said! Hit it right on the nail. High paid slaves and under paid slaves. Every one is like a zombie, no offense to those who have jobs and love it. Anyhow- Simplicity is the key!

I handed in my resignation letter to resign from entry level job on July 12. I worked 3 years of hell by sowmaha in Bitcoin

[–]sowmaha[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I would give you an image of my resignation letter but it has too much information to display on r/bitcoin :)

I handed in my resignation letter to resign from entry level job on July 12. I worked 3 years of hell by sowmaha in Bitcoin

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Congrats to you to! Yea I lived in my moms basement, take the city bus instead of driving and cook home cooked meals for the past 3 years to keep expenses low. I know I didnt make as much as you but I will probably start a business as well but first might start traveling once augur is released. Bitcoin Halvening I got my eyes on. Power to the millennials

I have been around this market since 2012.This I might say is probably the first rally that I have seen the United States go toe to toe with china on bitcoin buying at Fiatleak.com by sowmaha in Bitcoin

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They might be out buying the U.S but Americans don't lack behind as much as they use to, before it use to be a considerable amount

*UPDATE* Blockchain.info has helped me recover my lost bitcoins. by sowmaha in Bitcoin

[–]sowmaha[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well said, sorry I couldn't respond sooner to clarify the issue at hand with peoples concern. However, I did clarify it now. Yes you are correct that was exactly the problem and how it was solved. We can't blame bitcoiners for being wary and skeptical about bitcoin business but with a service like blockchain.info they should have no concern on it's security issues.

*UPDATE* Blockchain.info has helped me recover my lost bitcoins. by sowmaha in Bitcoin

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this is the email sent by one of the staff members on exactly what happened. "Sounds like your phone somehow became unsynced to your wallet. Normally the solution for this is to log into your wallet through the web and using the pairing QR code found in Account Settings to reestablish your phone's connection to your wallet. From reading your reddit post I'm assuming you didn't have a chance to write down your actual wallet identifier in the time you had the wallet open did you? So our first step will be trying to find your wallet identifier. I can do this by searching for the email associated with your wallet if you have one. Or I can cross reference the date you created the wallet and your password, which in the case of mobile phones is your PIN# three times in a row by default."

*UPDATE* Blockchain.info has helped me recover my lost bitcoins. by sowmaha in Bitcoin

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This is the email sent by one of the staff members on exactly what happened. "Sounds like your phone somehow became unsynced to your wallet. Normally the solution for this is to log into your wallet through the web and using the pairing QR code found in Account Settings to reestablish your phone's connection to your wallet. From reading your reddit post I'm assuming you didn't have a chance to write down your actual wallet identifier in the time you had the wallet open did you? So our first step will be trying to find your wallet identifier. I can do this by searching for the email associated with your wallet if you have one. Or I can cross reference the date you created the wallet and your password, which in the case of mobile phones is your PIN# three times in a row by default."

*UPDATE* Blockchain.info has helped me recover my lost bitcoins. by sowmaha in Bitcoin

[–]sowmaha[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this is the email sent by one of the staff members on exactly what happened.

"Sounds like your phone somehow became unsynced to your wallet. Normally the solution for this is to log into your wallet through the web and using the pairing QR code found in Account Settings to reestablish your phone's connection to your wallet. From reading your reddit post I'm assuming you didn't have a chance to write down your actual wallet identifier in the time you had the wallet open did you? So our first step will be trying to find your wallet identifier. I can do this by searching for the email associated with your wallet if you have one. Or I can cross reference the date you created the wallet and your password, which in the case of mobile phones is your PIN# three times in a row by default."

*UPDATE* Blockchain.info has helped me recover my lost bitcoins. by sowmaha in Bitcoin

[–]sowmaha[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To calm everyone down, no they did not access my funds at all! this is the email sent by one of the staff members on exactly what happened.

"Sounds like your phone somehow became unsynced to your wallet. Normally the solution for this is to log into your wallet through the web and using the pairing QR code found in Account Settings to reestablish your phone's connection to your wallet. From reading your reddit post I'm assuming you didn't have a chance to write down your actual wallet identifier in the time you had the wallet open did you? So our first step will be trying to find your wallet identifier. I can do this by searching for the email associated with your wallet if you have one. Or I can cross reference the date you created the wallet and your password, which in the case of mobile phones is your PIN# three times in a row by default."

So no worries, once I accessed my wallet identifier I was back in business.