I'm a 22yo mentally I'll NEET that's been in crypto since 2012...

I'm a 22yo mentally I'll NEET that's been in crypto since 2012, I didn't have single penny back then so I relied on milking faucets and later on started trading altcoins. I currently hold around ~30 BTC worth of coins which is around half a million dollars. Note that I've never had a job or any other source of income besides crypto, and I live in eastern europe so this sum could easily set me up for life.
So what should I do? Do I cash everything out and live the dream? At the same time I'm a strong believer in the future of digital currency which is the reason I held all this time but the current prices seem very intimidating and unsustainable. I'm stuck between the fear of missing out on future gains and losing the current ones. Not sure what to do.

>cash out 500k
>live a dream
>since 2012
>only 30 btc

what the fuck man?? if you are in since 2012 how the fuck you have only 30 btc??

even me have 15 and im since 2017

cash out and start all over again with like 200 dollas

Are you a fucking moron?
He started with faucets and made 30 BTC.

I'm betting you're a fucking liar if you claim to have made 15BTC from nothing this year alone.

As I said, I had no money back then to afford any. Some ups and downs while trading shitcoins as well.

>Been in crypto since 2012
>Not a multi millionaire

You must really be mentally ill

You've done good, fuck him.
My advice is to cash out half and leave the other half in BTC.
By the time your money runs out, your 15BTC will be worth more than your 30 is now, so repeat the process again and forever.

Cash half out and you can an still make a million in crypto. It's always good to have some hedges. Like that you will never have to worry about a crash loses you everything.

I'd cash out half, spend some on a house, live comfy with the rest, and put the rest of your crypto into projects that are 100% not going anywhere. BTC, NEO, ADA, ETH, OMG.

I'm a NEET as well

leave always 50-100k for crazy moon missions.

take the rest. start buying properties, rent it, some index funds, etc.