I'm still here, now living on exclusively HBD until the the crypto markets turn around. I can't wait to to have some fiat income so I don't feel the pressure to sell off other crypto assets that may/may not be in the gutter in a time of need.
Shame I don't have the funds to buy in this dip because there are a few tokens I'd like more of.
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Well, you got your land, and you got to go back to Cambodia, so at least we have that. I would imagine it would have been harder to receive a loan off of crypto if prices looked like they do now.
I kept getting confused during covid with your Suriname posts cause how the heck did this Cambodian Family end up in South America?
I google Suriname bunches of times expecting there to be a different Suriname (maybe a small city or something) closer to Cambodia - Silly me.
As for me, I really wanted to buy some litecoin when I saw it go down to the 60something USD mark - but I remembered that I have a long term plan, and right now, it does not include buying more crypto.
Unless Hive keeps dropping, then IDK what the plan was I am buying more.
I am not buying lots of tokens either (though I do want to become a SIM and STARBITS millionaire), I did last bear market and they just seem to grow at their own pace no matter what the market is doing.
Slow and steady. Let's hope your HBD helps you survive until you have your rental ready.
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Suriname is worlds apart for sure, we originally left pre-COVID because Cambodian wouldn't allow us a legal marriage because of a new law requiring me to have $2,000 USD+ per month salary. We went to Ecuador to get married and also because of the easy 90-day visa for Cambodians, but our lawyer conned us, took the money and never fulfilled any promises, allowing us to approach the day of our visas expiring.
To avoid overstaying, we chose Suriname as the other country we could get a visa too and which we could afford to fly to and potentially survive in and/or finally get married. COVID closed the borders not long after our arrival and it took us nearly 2 1/2 years to get married in Suriname, and three years to escape it. I still can't believe we lost three years of our lives, and I will never forgive the USA and Cambodian governments for doing less than nothing to help us.
But now that we're back, we're trying to build a life again, and it is very satisfying.
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I am sorry for your trauma and hope that the long term healing necessary is steady.
Congratulations on your marriage.
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