Ok Veeky Forums. I grew up as a poorfag and made around 100k$ which is way more than I would have ever imagined...

Ok Veeky Forums. I grew up as a poorfag and made around 100k$ which is way more than I would have ever imagined. Now my friends (real ones not some stupid chads) just started with crypto too and they are also poorfags. I feel bad for them because they have so much less money than me. Should I "invest" in them? I feel morally wrong if I don't.

>mfw shes only 32

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she looks like a milf

Well, that depends, would they do it for you?

Would you want them to?

Do you want them to make it? or do you just wanna help

wtf means invest

invest your time, help them with coins/trading by providing information, they are your friends anyway. never lend any money tho and you should not blame yourself for this shit

sit on their heads and fart

Fapped to her shit like 10 times now, man

>Well, that depends, would they do it for you? I don't know. Probably yes.

>Would you want them to?
Yes, but I'm a fag so I wouldn't say a word

>Do you want them to make it? or do you just wanna help
Both

Invest as giving them a starter boost.

I wouldn't lend it. I would gift it to them.

ok

What country are you from?

You should have never told them you had money or downplayed it a lot further than you did.

What are you thinking of giving them like a $100 or so? If you're talking about $1k+ then you are in for some rude awakenings in life.

I’m same as you, lower middle class my whole life and just hit 100k. This last year I pushed all my friends to get involved and a few did. I gifted one like 30$ of bitcoin and when he saw it grow he decided to start putting his money in. I gifted $200 of eth to my best friend to whom I owe a lot for getting me into my passion which is music. I think just be smart with your gifts and make it clear that they are in the game themselves now. I remind my friends that if they get wrecked then I’m getting wrecked 100x.
Keep in mind these are my very best friends and we’ve been in bands together, gigging to just get by when we were all poor so they are very special to me. Any normal friends you should give advice to but hide your wealth. Don’t feel too bad like you need to share it with everyone. But yes, do take care of the ones you love. I set aside a few grand for my mom to cash out in like five years. Long post, sorry, just in the same boat.

Give some of your best mates $100 to fuck around with. If they fuck it up, no harm done, if they x10 it they are on their way to lamboland. With 100k$ its not like you'll feel it. Give it to the ones who never asked for it.

Will just add, you were poor like them not too long ago so they are capable of taking the same risk you did. $100 is good to get them started mostly to educate them how the market works, not to set them up for life.

The better thing to do is since your successful at crypto already, why waste your money letting your friends trade? you can teach them, but you can also trade for them on different binance accounts. + you can put your referral code and keep a commission just to be fair.
i.e.: your friends give you money and you invest since you know how to. (this is a slippery slope tho, make sure your friends don't put money over you)

I just tell my friends what to buy and hold. No day trading

that's good. also if they don't have binance accounts yet, link your referral to theirs. you get to keep half of the trading fees.
>also remember to tell them the basics about economics or tell them to research.
>i.e.: bear market, bull market (surprisingly many people do not know these terms)

name?

and also IF they start making money, make sure to say that what you say isn't law. if you say something is gonna go up, they'll expect it to go up and if it doesn't, they might get mad at you. remember to tell them that they haven't lost any money as long as they don't lose their initial investment.
>just making sure fellow user doesn't get JUSTed

thank you for the advice. really helped me.

yeah nothing too crazy just to help them a little bit out.

Definitely good advice. I’m seriously the autistic one in the group though so they can’t really handle learning economics. They just tell me when they have more cash and I tell them where to put it and I’m happy to help but I understand what you’re saying about not assuming risk for them. These kids are so close to me that if we all get wrecked it’s back to playing casino lounges for all of us, we have no other options above mcslaving

Do you have Family? Help them first.

No problem. The point is only advise those that are close enough to you that they’ll forgive you if they lose a thousand bucks or whatever. Nice to know I’m not the only one here with cryptoguilt, guess it means we have people in life that mean a lot to us which is priceless.

I have and I already do.

>name?

kathia nobili

nobody helped you, did they?

you can lead a camel to water, but you cant make it drink... nor should you "help" it

What did you expect from a white woman?

How were you able to make 100k? Are you just a holder or are you a good trader?

‘Invest’ in them and let them sign a contract to give you 10-15% of their annual gains for the next x years.

Hold the profit you earned as a moral justification for your existence. You did something wonderful by earning it. Your friends that can earn you a profit get help. Nobody else. Their needs have nothing to do with your success

Sell them crypto for cash at a discount so you can dodge taxes and they can avoid fees.

got all in on antshares/neo. also bought some eth at 10$ and forget about them

Careful, that's a slippery slope.

In my experience, this happens even with family, once you start giving, they're gonna start seeing you differently, sometimes they'll even hate you once you stop.

It's not your responsibility, you shouldn't even have told them you made it that far.

Ok so you are a holder and, if you'd like to admit it, got somewhat lucky.

It's not a given that it will be the same for your friends. You can still make money by having no clue, just buying some random coin and holding it, but it's not as easy as it once was.

With that being said: They'll probably lose the money, especially since it's not their hard earned money.

i didn't tell them exactly how much i have. they know i'm longer in crypto and have much more experience about my picks

No loans. Gifts if you love them.

You never loan anything you'd be hurt you never get back.

Anyone honorable will remember and pay you back.

I don't care if they lose it. I don't want anything in return from them. That's the difference I guess.

she's obviously lying about her age.