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Just came across this wild story about a kid named Erik Finman that honestly blew my mind a bit.
So back in 2011, when Bitcoin was basically nobody's favorite topic, this 12-year-old gets $1,000 from his grandma as a gift. Instead of doing the sensible thing and saving it for college like everyone expected, he decides to throw it all into Bitcoin at $12 per coin. His teachers thought he was crazy. Parents were probably worried too.
But here's where it gets interesting - Erik Finman actually stuck with it. While everyone was telling him crypto was a scam or a phase, he just kept holding. By 2015, Bitcoin starts making serious moves. He's got around 400 BTC at this point and decides to cash out enough to start his own company. Smart move, right?
Fast forward to his 18th birthday and Erik Finman is officially a crypto millionaire. When Bitcoin hit $20,000 in 2017, his net worth crossed $1.5 million. Not bad for a kid who everyone doubted.
The thing about Erik Finman's story that really stands out to me is it's not just about luck. It's about having conviction when literally nobody else does. Everyone was skeptical, but he believed in the technology early enough to actually benefit from it. That's the kind of edge most people never get.
Makes you think about what other technologies people are sleeping on right now while everyone's distracted. Erik Finman showed that sometimes the best returns come from being early and stubborn when everyone thinks you're wrong.