Ravikant's crypto-success 1

Note for future me: I'm writing all of this in mid-November because I feel bad about not writing a thing during my VA trip.

You don't get anything for free. Besides, the boys weren't random men out of nowhere, they were sons of some rich men, one of whom was a businessman who had been originally from his village and Ravikant knew the man was a respectable person. That was the best possible gift anyone could have, no questions asked. It was a wonder nobody else had dipped their toes into the technology. Yes, it was his time to make a move, he would buy fully into these new coins. His future was secure, and so was that of his children and their children. He would only keep filling that account, the government would never be able to get close to it. Not only would they never find out, they were technically incapable of doing anything, and even if they somehow figured out what was happening, it was mathematically impossible for them to touch that wealth.

He wanted to be richer and richer, eventually leaving the country, buying some European country's visa, maybe even America, and settling down, and for that he wanted millions of dollars.

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