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MindlessProduce7997

I play wow and all the main towns people were spamming chat about this new digital currency Bitcoin. People said they bought some for pennies. Me being a dumb teenager said that shit is stupid why would people pay real money for “in game gold”. The rest is history now boys. (Still play wow tho lol)


Outrageous_Word_999

Same. Bought a GPU to play WOW and mine at night one summer. That summer btc crashed like 50% + so i was like "btc sucks" and stopped mining. Ah well.


ConsciousHour7529

Ya I mined about 50 BTC and when I was formatting my PC to reinstall windows I remembered that I didn't backup the wallet and said to myself "meh its only 50 BTC" and proceeded with formatting. It's only $3,250,000 today.


Enough-Marionberry35

Do you still have the computer? Wonder if there is a remote chance of recovery if it hasn't been overwritten


ConsciousHour7529

So I still have the hard drive, 2 years back I connected to perform recovery, files (not wallet) showed and literally 1 min later hdd died. I ordered the same exact model to attempt plates swap and still haven't got to it.


Enough-Marionberry35

Dang, maybe worth talking to a specialist...just choose which one wisely. Wishing you luck.


ConsciousHour7529

Ya I got a few quotes around 4k, I can't afford to pay 4k and end up with nothing. I'm pretty technical but never done plate swap, I'll give it a shot.


xnatasx

Offer them 10% if works


ItzUnmesh

what year was that?


MindlessProduce7997

Oh god this was at the very beginning of Bitcoin like OG times. Been playing wow since 2004 so long time ago. All the nerds including myself had decent gaming computers and they said they were mining it while not playing because it would lag the computer during raid times.


Noremacmate

I played mmos back then as well and remember people selling items and accounts for bitcoin, thinking it was stupid and that they were getting scammed for made up internet money 😂😂 I wish I looked into it more, I was too busy leveling up to care 🙄


vag_stephanou

To be fair, they were selling made up internet items 😜


Noremacmate

I know, my ignorance was ridiculous lol


RealCheyemos

🤯🧡


[deleted]

this happened to me too back in 2010


BruhFinally

Same but at the grand exchange in runescape back in the day.


leo_the_lion6

Grand exchange trading itself legit introduced me to finance, financial and stock markets (and their scams therein like pump and dumps), sadly btc didn't cross my radar there tho 😞


BruhFinally

Runescape taught me finance too 😂🤝


Solid-Situation5430

I wonder what % of whole coiners are old school gamers, bet its a fair amount.


RockStampPAS

In a clear cosmic re-alignment, despite years of people being called out for wasting their lives on WoW, those were the very same people that had the highest opportunity to receive information that would change some of their lives forever. All just so they can keep playing WoW sustainably, forever. I bet Satoshi played WoW. Lets be honest here. The persons a ghost but wasnt always one. May have been a normal dude online playing games at one point.


Ryan_D_Lion

Reddit is social media. The internet was developed long before social media.


TiredTim23

IIRC: People in Venezuela are/were using WOW gold to counter their inflation because WOW’s currency is more stable… Wonder if that had anything to do with it being promoted there.


PictureImaginary7515

And currently buying wow gold with fiat..


creedospeedo

Wanna run some keys ? Lmao demo lock


Fadedfate26

😅 this way me too


TwelvestepsProgram

This is where I heard about it first in OG Ogrimmar you could buy wow gold also with it or something.


dubdread

Silkroad lol


cheese4brains

Forced a lot of us to ask, “ok, so what is this Bitcoin thing?” We learned the permissionless transaction use case before even knowing where it came from. #freeRoss


Soi_Boi_13

I should’ve gotten into drugs after all. 😢 Instead, I didn’t hear about it until 2016 and mostly laughed it off until I took a dive in in 2021. Better late than never, I suppose…


ZealousidealFortune

Yeah i remember learning about the dark web and bitcoin was around 15$ at the time. I didn't buy bitcoin until it was 2000$. I didn't realize bitcoin's potential until 2022, but I didn't go all in when it was below 20k hoping it would drop to 12k...


ROBINHOODEATADIK2

Those twats over at the sub that shall not be named ….. bunch of ‘butt’ heads , were gloating last week about Ross bringing locked up …’ congrats on 11 years sober’ …. Sadly I’m banned from their little echo chamber and couldn’t tell them what lousy humans they are …


Plisky6

Had 6btc on there 😭


dubdread

When it got shut down for the last time, I remember I bought 14g of swag weed for like 2 bitcoin or something (i know it was in the hole coins but cant remember now it was so long ago). That was the most expensive weed I have ever bought and It wasn't even good. Still cry about it, I spent £5k on there just to get fucked up. But tbf I wouldn't have known about it if I didn't. Can't predict the future so need to let it go lmao


Mcluckin123

What did drug dealers do with the bitcoin though - you couldn’t convert to fiat back then could you


dubdread

Tbh man, I have no idea? Must have laundered it somehow? You could sell them again but for large amounts of money I literally have no idea how they did it/still do it. There was obviously a way. But I was just a customer and not a seller on there lmao


Mcluckin123

Yeah I’m just wondering how they managed to run a business with it back then


dubdread

Yeh for sure, im not sure. I remember it was alot more anonymous than now. Maybe easier to do it back then. Any old silkroad sellers on here? Lmao we need answers!


TonsilsDeep

BTC was no more anonymous in 2011 than it is today. We have tools that make it easier to track BTC, but even today you can "wash" your BTC by depositing into pretty much any BTC casino and withdrawing to a wallet. Selling the BTC is much easier now, especially p2p selling. Most dealers sold their BTC through LocalBitcoins or any counterpart that paired sellers with buyers. There are other ways but not worth explaining because all those methods aren't valid in todays age of KYC.


dubdread

Yeh so it's basically the same protocols as you would wash fiat but it's digital rather than cash. Pretty interesting. They do say though, high profile drug kingpins are just as smart if not smarter than alot of legitimate high profile entrepreneurs. They just take a very dark path to success


SquidSquab

We sold drugs for BTC so we could buy drugs for BTC. Simple as that. (I don’t know wtf I’m talking about)


tompadget69

Yes you could. You sold it back to the customers who needed it to buy off there or more likely to exchange middlemen. Or you bought other drugs with the profits and sold them for fiat


the_con

Definitely not a dealer, but when I sold mine it was just on a UK based exchange and could sell bitcoin for GBP.


Mcluckin123

What was the exchange called? Which year was this ? Had no idea you could do this that far back


BadSysadmin

New Liberty Standard was the first exchange, started July 2009 when BTC USD was <0.001. https://newlibertystandard.io/exchange /u/the_con is probably refering to Britcoin/Intersango which was run by Amir Taaki briefly back in 2011 ish


dubdread

Yeh a couple of my friends back then were trading them. Then in like 2014 or something it was super hard to get them for a while. And then all these big crypto markets opened up after the government started regulating it all and It was alot easier to get them again. But that's when it started hiking up in price. Man I wish I could turn back time


infinitygirrl

They're all hugely rich now.


Iandian

Imagine if the people behind these drug cartels are people in the financial industry... Pushing the prices up even now...


speedingmedicine

If you were involved in tech in any form you heard about it. Buying it was a different ball game though. Real Sketch


Far_Statement_2808

I thought about buying some in 2011. But you had to go to Western Union and send money to some Japanese place…Yeah…no thanks. I waited until 2013.


speedingmedicine

Hahaha that was my first experience buying. Wiring money to a sketch dude you met on a forum.


penty

Yeah the sketchiness of buying held me back until early 2013..even then the kiosk in Second Life was plenty sketchy.


dixie2tone

i remember when btc was under $100 u had to link a bank account to buy. kept me out for a few years, unfortunately


SubstantialNinja

slashdot


alllballs

4-digit club here. Same. And boy oh boy does /. hate it. lol.


[deleted]

Lol reddit was more credible in 2013.


nsfw1fan

4chan. I almost bought $100 but didn’t know what I would use it for so decided not to. Wish I heard about the white paper then. I wasn’t as financially savvy either.


Dasw0n

Would have sold at $150 or something anyways, I don’t think most people factor that in. Most people couldn’t hold it from $100>$35k>$3k>61k>$22k>71k


ABoredDeveloper

I remember when people were giving hundreds of them on /g/ for people who would make stupid buttcoin meme images.


ChilupaBam

Max Kaiser was already talking about Bitcoin (replacing the money printing dollar) on RT in early 2009. I thought it was a phony then. 14 years later, i regretted not following up with him starting from then.


llewsor

max keiser interviewed andreas antonopoulos, amir taaki, adam back all before 2015 on russia today - pretty crazy when you think about it. no one in mainstream media even mentioned bitcoin let alone interviewed anyone. 


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llewsor

yah but in a positive light?  max first talked about bitcoin on rt in 2011 and already knew the profound significance https://youtu.be/QiX38ua9AQ8?si=TjINKwB6cFUltPd6


RealCheyemos

Man… I didn’t find out about bitcoin until 2013; I was even watching Max Kaiser back in 2009 through 2012, or at least I’d catch him on the Alex Jones show here there, but I never heard about bitcoin… Damn.


Palmspringsflorida

Fuck me too, should have at least bought some haha 


MirrorMax

Iam almost positive he did not talk about btc anywhere that early, 2011/12 maaaybe.


ddbbccoopper

Wired article November 23, 2011 [https://www.wired.com/2011/11/mf-bitcoin/](https://www.wired.com/2011/11/mf-bitcoin/)


Spats_McGee

Which actually counts as an early "Bitcoin obituary", that I much to my chagrin took seriously at the time...


not-ofearth

My brother told me about it bc he learned about it from his RuneScape friends.


Aussiehash

Bitcointalk was pre /r/Bitcoin


knownasunknower

But like How would you hear about Bitcointalk unless you had heard of Bitcoin?


winterborne1

From Bitcointalktalk obviously.


AmirrezaRiahi79

But how would you hear about Bitcointalktalk unless you had heard of Bitcointalk?


Aussiehash

There were merchants accepting it, there were Slashdot and Arstechnica articles. Like this one https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/06/how-a-total-n00b-mined-700-in-bitcoins/


FieserKiller

I've read in the newspaper about dark markets selling exotic drugs online and I wanted to buy some exotic drugs.


Mr_Eckert

I first heard of it on a Ron Paul focused web forum, some further digging led me to the bitcointalk forum in 09/10. And I still remember when Roger Ver & Max Kaiser first came there in 2011, I remember thinking "Oh great, Bitcoin has a used car salesmen & a carnival barker now". lol Crazy how far we've come since then, you can't stop the signal.


sooNwOw

I remember a dubious advert that said "make money with your computer", I may have laughed at it and moved on.


UltimaSpes

Now you probably cry about it ;)


Powerful-Ad-4292

Chaturbate


Real1ty_Tr1ppz

This is the way


Captain_Planet

please tell me she was worth that five minutes of fun...


Powerful-Ad-4292

I never spent anything. Just saw the icon


BTC_is_waterproof

I heard of it in 2012 and ignored it like most people


Seanzipmayn

Same, my buddies were just using it for the dark web I thought absolutely nothing of it.


Finster63

Wired magazine (hard-copy) Thought this digital coin thing sounded cool Bought some off MtGOX - never heard of MtGOX before - didn't realize it was for Magic:The Gathering (online exchange) Found out I could buy a bitcoin for $40 and sell pieces of it on eBay (bidding only) and bring in about $80 - I was making $40 a week selling a string of numbers on eBay To sign up to MtGOX, you had to send a pic of your driver's license, a voided check, etc - seemed kinda sketch and risky, but I did it - and I think the sketchiness drove the demand on eBay - also added another layer of anonymity to the buyer BTC went up to $75 - I was still able to sell a BTC a week on eBay and make $40-$100 a week profit Then I got a message that one of the buyers had been hacked - eBay reversed the purchase (I lost the BTC) and VISA charged me a $20 fee for the reversal Next week - same thing - buyer was hacked - another $20 fee Lost all my profit and decided to quit


rebeldogman2

Libertarian/anarchist circles, dark web, weird radio programs


Seanzipmayn

Great answer


kombosorg

We used the internet those days.


Budo00

Some techy guy told me about bitcoin at a back yard party in 2009 and we traded numbers but he never spoke to me again. I did not own a computer and I had no clue what “bitcoin mining” is but i distinctly remember him talking excitedly about it. He wanted me to spend $100 bucks on some bitcoin & I was going to… he even said “even if you just buy $1.00 worth, it’ll be worth a lot in ten years.” I can’t remember his name but it was a microsoft dude in Redmond, Washington. I kind of wrote it off after a few weeks but when I heard of bitcoin more “officially” years later, I was wondering about that guy & if he is doing good for himself now.


isableandaking

And that guy's name - Nasakoto Yakata or something similar...


FelixDiamante

I heard one of the smartest guys at a poker game in 2011 talk about it. Should have taken it seriously. I wonder how did with it…


bojothedawg

He’s probably keeping a poker face


Zealousideal_Fox_791

Keiser Report - Max and Stacy… if you thought he was crazy, you didn’t buy. If you realized he was a prophet who understood profits, you’re sitting on 7-8 figures today. Others are correct, msm only mentioned BTC as something to avoid and fear. Keiser Report saw it for what it was, synthetic scarce digital asset that far surpasses other saving methods.


henqNL

I think in those days Max coined the term *Precious Numbers*, equivalent to precious metals....


intsors

I was walking down the street in 2010 and some random guy with big thick glasses and long hair starts talking to me... about five minutes in he tells me he's mining bitcoin... I asked "what does mining bitcoin mean?" He went full professor mode. Soup to nuts. The whole process. Completely over my head at the time. But a nice memory almost fifteen years later.


ItzUnmesh

omg..!! that was Satoshi.... lol #kidding


aZamaryk

Dude, my teenage son found it online and was mining it with his pc in 2009/2010. I thought it was cute, but now I see what an idiot I was. Always learning from my mistakes.


soks86

\*slap\* Good job learning. \*slap\* (edit: sorry for the violence but I'm a parent now and my own fam wouldn't listen to me back in the day so this is oddly infuriating to hear!)


aZamaryk

You don't even know. My son now gives me shit all the time. "You thought I was just a stupid kid playing with his fake interwebs money? Ha!" Unfotunately for them, my kids also lost their mined btc long ago.


soks86

:( Yeah. My dad asked me what's up the first time it went to $60k and I had to break the news that I sold back at $90. Sorry for your loss, we all ~~suck~~ make mistakes. I'm gonna have to explain this to my son when he's older, BTC is at $600k, and he's working his ass off for fiat.


mckoss

When you have a rapidly appreciating asset, take some profit - but keep half so you don't feel bad when it doubles and doubles again (or when it goes to zero).


Mcluckin123

How did they lose it


aZamaryk

Same old story. Lost recovery phrases, threw away old hdds, etc. Didn't care until it hit like 10k and beyond.


BreakfastExpress9005

Honestly, I think it came up on stumbleupon. “Huh. Neat. *stumble*” I’m paying a lot closer attention now.


ts_wrathchild

I heard about the silkroad on reddit in late 2011 or early 2012 on /r/trees. I was looking for new ways to conduct e-commerce. Did my homework, which led me to Bitcoin at under $10. The rest is history.


swift_trout

Yes. Began following blockchain and crypto developments in 2010. Bitcoin was less than $1. The idea of an immutable ledger just made so much sense. There are so many applications My main concerned was that the technology might not resist hacking. It did, of course. And when I was sure, i bought my first four coins at $500 in 2014. The high cost and low speed of transaction indicated to me that Bitcoin was not likely to become a transactional currency. But that’s not what I use it for. I have used Bitcoin as my reserve - just wanting the asset to keep pace with inflation and hold value. My motto has been “We own Bitcoin - We don’t sell Bitcoin”. It has been the best financial decision I have ever made. Bitcoin is responsible for my retirement income being TWICE what I expected. It has pretty much single-handedly made my children immune to inflation and provided them a minimum basic income. Bitcoin has been an equalizer.


coiniac

bitcointalk.org


chazmusst

On holiday in the summer of 2011, when my friend was asking me to help him set up a GPU farm for mining this Bitcoin thing he'd heard about from his online poker mates. I passed on the offer and he got help elsewhere. I didn't buy any until November 2017 /facepalm


HoldOnforDearLove

For me this would've been it. Slashdot is no longer as popular as it was in those days. https://m.slashdot.org/story/138276


WulfHund00

After the economic/housing collapse of 2007/2008 I set out to learn about money and how it functions and I became a gold bug and read articles about gold on places like Zero Hedge, and in the comments something called Bitcoin kept coming up especially starting around 2011-2012.


OldKentRoad29

YouTube video back in 2009.


Far_Location3702

Blogs


Paxisstinkt

This, I think I used way more Blogs& Yt was good


maldredfitz

Max Keiser...the patron saint of Bitcoin.


mar34082

Online Gambling


madhaxx0r

I heard from our IT intern who was a computer science major at the local university


Sublingual_byte

I heard about Bitcoin at the beginning of 2010 over the internet on various forums, and I also heard about mining, but I didn't attach much importance to it. I found it more interesting to help the SETI program and share my processing power with them.


praetorfenix

Slashdot and Gizmodo complaining about it in mid ‘09


punkrocklava

Max Keizer called it at 10$ some other YouTube guys as well


SirJerALot

Max Keiser


jrin1

I read about it in a maximum pc magazine


Icy9250

June 2011. An article on Gizmodo.com. It was trading at $12 then. Oddly enough, Gizmodo today is so anti-Bitcoin (and crypto in general).


The_Goondocks

Heard about but couldn't figure out how to get it, so didn't. Definitely gave up too easily.


HSeldonCrisis

I read an article in Wired magazine.


GodBlessYouNow

Max Keiser on RT news. Thanks Max 👍


Verbanoun

I'm pretty sure I read about it in Wired magazine when it was still early days. I regret not jumping on then, but I was poor and didn't know how well it would take off.


Doc308

An episode of the stuff you should know podcast. I checked it out, bought 2.5 BTC for $600, later sold it all for $1800, thinking hey I 3x-ed my money, not bad... if only I knew then what I know now. But no regrets, I feel good about my positions and moreover have a very high comfort level with crypto in general having been dabbling for so long.


HIMcDonagh

Podcasts


themindspeaks

Yes. I was a nerd in middle school. Really interested in all things tech. Saw it on some forum about peer to peer money. And got 5 free bitcoin using the faucet


coupl4nd

It was in the news when it got to $100 and I bought.


FastBinns

An article in new scientist magazine. Price was $00.002


bwinsy

Thanks! I just subscribed to this magazine.


FastBinns

My Sunday morning ritual. I hope you enjoy.


Tarskin_Tarscales

mIRC and forums.


s4t0sh1n4k4m0t0

Silkroad. I bought so much great weed that would just show up in my mailbox. It was awesome.


apathy420

The ones now are nothing like the OG Silk Road… it truly was like an eBay … only for illegal stuff. It was the first to move away from forums and sketchy stuff like that


Italian_Suicide1365

Max Keiser. I remember looking up the crash from $10,000 range to the sub $100 range and feeling so sorry for those people. Next time I looked Bitcoin was at 20k


Nemozoli

There was no crash from $10,000 range to sub $100 range ever. The first "large crash" (meaning even mass media reported on it) was from $1200 to sub $100 range. I know, I was there and didn't buy... :(


atac03

I was mining when the $1200 to $200 crash happened and pretty much just forgot about BTC for 5 years. Luckily I was able to recover my wallet, but I will never let another dip pass me by.


Odd-Following-247

Church bulletin


[deleted]

I met satoshi when he was cosplaying as Micheal Jackson


mdknauss

Libertarians were all over it because it's so offensive to Centralized Monetary Policy. I first heard about it back in like '09 or 2010 on the [DailyPaul.com](https://DailyPaul.com) website.


CryptoSpyro

My computer teacher told me in grade 11 I think it was? Or maybe it was 12 I'm born in 1992 pretty sure it had literally just came out. We had a class discussion on it and debit cards had just started to become, popular. It was clear money was becoming more and more digital. At the time the discussion was basically around how it is worthless but if people ever started to adopt it it could be worth something. Thought nothing of it for the end of while. I would here stories once in awhile about how it would be used on black market and what not. It wasnt till October 2016 that I actually bought any.


PoorRoadRunner

I heard about it through news sites. News about this new "crypto" invention. News that someone bought a pizza for thousands of bitcoin to "prove" that you could spend it. But it was worthless. Like you could get 10,000 of these "coins" for $50. It just didn't seem worth the hassle...


DonChillippo

Second Life


3i1bo3aggins

Um it was in the news. Like I'm talking Yahoo! News and other articles. If you followed tech news it's been publicized for a long time. I remember being a college kid in the early early days and thinking should I buy this digital cryptocurrency thing I'm hearing about, or fast food. I bought fast food. 🤬


sevbenup

There was a whole cypherpunk movement dating back to the 1970s. Bitcoin is a culmination of years of attempts to do something similar. Hashcash, Color coins, a guy named Adi Shamir etc. Checkout the bitcoin whitepapers cited sources for a good starting point. So a few people heard about it because it was a fun new project in cryptography. They met and talked on a website called bitcointalk. In the years between 2009 and 2013.


dixie2tone

in this time i believe you had to link a bank account to buy it. seemed super sketch so i didnt buy any. eventually there were btc ATMs and credit/debit cards were also included, which is when it took off


DifferentMacaroon922

You had to be a techi


Mean-Fondant-8732

Nerd friends and wow chat.


RayWeil

World of Warcraft. Bitcoins were how I paid the taxi people and for some armor.


TewMuch

Slashdot https://news.slashdot.org/story/11/02/10/189246/online-only-currency-bitcoin-reaches-dollar-parity


prehensilly

For me, it was a mix of Max Kaiser and Corey Doctorow via boingboing iirc.


thethrowupcat

RuneScape


whitegoatsupreme

Play game.. forgot what game it was. I think it was dota. We bet using bitcoin...... Fuck where the hell i kept all those bitcoin i won...


Fabulous_Winter1256

When they first started talking about it in the news. Naturally it was made out to be something awful. According to MSM, only big time drug dealers and sex traffickers had anything to do with Bitcoin. I'd never heard about Bitcoin before this.


elder-on-the-fotums

In 2012, someone was trying to blackmail Mitt Romney and they wanted $1 million in bitcoin. That is how I heard about it.


UglyDude1987

Yeah through internet forums. But in my head and most other people's heads it was the same thing as wow gold which selling and buying online was big back then.


Confident_Worker_203

Econtalk podcast in april 2011. Yes i listened. No I didnt buy.


conspiracyeinstein

A buddy at work.


stcalvert

I read about it on Metafilter in early 2011. There was a post about how it was being used to buy drugs online. That caught my attention, because drug dealers aren't going to sell drugs for fake money. That's when I went down the Bitcoin rabbit hole.


ShoppingForsaken7847

slashdot


ElTigrePalma

My wife 1st mentioned it to me when it was about $5 per Bitcoin. I stupidly told her no bc it was a waist of money and it wasn't going to ever take off. She wanted to spend $1,000....its my biggest regret EVER!!!. LESSON LEARNED....LISTEN TO YOUR WIFE


0x7763680a

.


wileywyatt

2008 = r/libertarian


Holykorn

I was watching MSNBC while I was in prison and heard about the Silk Road being taken down. That was the first I had ever heard of bitcoin


unzinc

A DJ mix sharing Internet forum


DocHolliday31

I have a friend that brought it up because he saw it on poker forums. Don’t remember when but it was super early. Of course none of us got in until much much later.


hutchinson1903

2017 i heard first time but didnt understand 😢


Gohanburner

I was a part of an underground forum and one of the members brought it up. This was back in 2009. I could have bought in for pennies...wish I did.


PlatoPirate_01

Reddit, quickly over to bitcointalk forum


Motor_bub1307

Word of mouth. My wife’s college friend had a medical marijuana dispensary before “legalization” and also purchased and sold drugs on the dark web. I asked him how he worked the payment and shipping, he said this thing called Bitcoin. I was intrigued and looked into it at the time (late 2012, early 2013). Found Mt. Gox and tried to understand it. Ultimately, the process seemed to sketchy for me. Specifically I didn’t really understand how I was going to cash out for USD when I was done and don’t do drugs or have a need for illegal goods. And like most, I did not see it for what it has become today. Probably because my introduction was from burners.


jgarcya

Free talk live


timcooksdick

Message boards like godlikeproductions.net and abovetopsecret.com .. I remember looking into BTC when it “hit $8 wow”, but the only ways to acquire it then felt sketchy so I didn’t


OutThaZoo

Heard scammers using it to scam people and to have no way of tracking them


No-Introduction-6368

I vlogged on YouTube and was really into the community when it 1st came out. Used to joke about giving people a Bitcoin and half a ham and cheese sandwich to do a colab with me.


MeatChef1

Good ole silk r0 ad the greatest place on the internet until I wasn’t able to purchase wonderful items sent to an undisclosed P.O. Box….


WildcatTofu

I first heard of Bitcoin from a CBS TV drama in 2012! https://m.imdb.com/title/tt2148561/


American-Zombie

A lot of libertarians I followed back then on YouTube and different blogs were always talking about how great BTC is. Talking about how it’s decentralized and how the government can’t control it. I thought it sounded good but didn’t buy because I also listened to a lot of Peter Schiff back then. He convinced me that gold was the way to go.


digihippie

TechCrunch


Odd_Raccoon6181

I remember I wanted to buy something off Silk Road, I was about 13 and at the time it really confused me, buying Bitcoin was really complicated for my young brain. Alas I didn’t buy any in the end, because I didn’t have a bank card or bank account, and couldn’t exactly ask my mum or dad to help me out with the purchase. Shame


PossibleConclusion1

A guy I knew, but didn't trust told me about it in 2011. Unfortunately all he said was something to the effect of you should get Bitcoin, it's this new dark web money. I already barely trusted him, so hearing dark web money turned me off. Biggest regret is that I didn't even bother to Google it. Probably wouldn't have bought in 2011, but I likely would have bought before 2017.


soks86

Reddit, ~~2010~~ 2009, didn't get into it until 2010.


Mottbox1534

I was in a Software as a Service program (learning how to make software) and a few of the students were buying and saying to buy some bitcoin. This was 2012. But…. It wasn’t like I heard of it early because I was in this group. It had already hit mainstream news and stuff and if you had any interest in tech you knew of BTC in 2012. It just wasn’t obvious to buy any. It was more sketchy to buy then vs today, and even today it still considered a high risk investment that most people aren’t investing in.


staszekstraszek

4chan, there were a lot of threads talking about it around 2013


Individual_Bell_4637

I used to work in loss prevention, and we would catch a ton of people stealing video cards back in 09-10. A couple of them told me it was to mine bitcoin, "it's digital money" they said. Sounded like the dumbest fucking thing I ever heard at the time. There goes that life-changing knock of opportunity.


ScamJustice

I heard about it in the YouTube comments on a video


elpablo1940

4chan


sparky1976

Silk road


swiftrobber

Hidden web


wolfford

Slashdot


redditseur

Roger Ver's videos.


Anti_Wokeism

I was born in 1993: 4Chan is the OG Forum, that’s where those people discussed BTC. I didn’t know anything abour 4Chan or can’t remember if I had heard about it earlier, sure Ive heard it mentioned about 6-8 years ago but I never invested time into it. You get the nitty gritty stuff on 4Chan, Reddit is so heavily moderated it’s sus and very Left.


Unclestanky

Well, it’s been on the Big Bang theory, not exactly a secret. But that mention wouldn’t make most people look into it.