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“In 2011 or so I cashed out 2-4 Bitcoins for a McDonald's meal.” — Kane Ellis, Aussie entrepreneur Born in South Australia, Kane Ellis has always been interested in technology. At 18 he launched a technology consulting company Nerd Herd. Then he went on to launch the CarSwap app. Still, his best investment was to begin mining bitcoin back in 2010 when a single coin cost only $1.60. He only made one mistake. He sold 2-4 Bitcoins to buy a McDonald’s meal. In today’s terms, that burger, fries and coke could be worth 6-figures. Luckily, that was only a small portion of his holdings. A few years later, he again sold a small portion of his holdings to indulge himself. But this time that small portion afforded a bright yellow $200,000 Maserati. $BTC $USDC $BNB #BullorBear #BinanceLaunchpool #BinanceLaunchpool #Memecoins #Nonfarm

“In 2011 or so I cashed out 2-4 Bitcoins for a McDonald's meal.” — Kane Ellis, Aussie entrepreneur

Born in South Australia, Kane Ellis has always been interested in technology. At 18 he launched a technology consulting company Nerd Herd. Then he went on to launch the CarSwap app. Still, his best investment was to begin mining bitcoin back in 2010 when a single coin cost only $1.60.

He only made one mistake. He sold 2-4 Bitcoins to buy a McDonald’s meal. In today’s terms, that burger, fries and coke could be worth 6-figures. Luckily, that was only a small portion of his holdings.

A few years later, he again sold a small portion of his holdings to indulge himself. But this time that small portion afforded a bright yellow $200,000 Maserati.

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#BullorBear #BinanceLaunchpool #BinanceLaunchpool

#Memecoins #Nonfarm

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