Bear market delivery! Bitcoiner joins DoorDash again to buy more BTC
What did you do in the bear market in 2022, anon? For a Bitcoiner, the opportunity to take on a new job to “stack rate” (buy more Bitcoin (BTC)), was too great. Isaiah, the founder of the Cleveland Bitcoin Meetup, delivers food to the people of Ohio to make money next door.
Isaiah told Cointelegraph “I joined DoorDash 2 years ago. But I recently started doing it again when the price dropped to 20[K]s. “DoorDash is an American food delivery service (similar to Glovo or Deliveroo), where riders pick up food from restaurants to take to people’s homes.
Isaiah “originally joined DoorDash to make extra money”, but he now earns about “36,000 bets per order” ($ 7) according to this tweet:
Make approximately 36,000 bets per order. The journey of shooting for work until we are back over 200 weeks continues! #Bitcoin pic.twitter.com/nBU2rZPz9S
– ₿ Isaiah⚡️ (@BitcoinIsaiah) June 27, 2022
For Isaiah, who knows a thing or two about being under water thanks to training who dives in open water – “price levels are too high not to stack more.” Running for DoorDash compliments his full-time job as a software developer to save more in Bitcoin. He told the Cointelegraph:
“When Bitcoin is back over the 200 weeks, I will probably stop chatting and continue to stack Bitcoin with my regular day job. Doordash is just extra set to stack money for me.”
The price of Bitcoin has fallen below the 200-week moving average and the price level of $ 20,000 for several weeks.
He shares the same view as former Congressman Ron Paul, that “Bitcoin is money”, and thanks to its deflationary supply plan, it is also a savings technology. Natalie Brunell, the presenter of Hard Money, shares the same view; Bitcoin can preserve time and wealth:
“Bitcoin is my money. It’s what I save in (and use from time to time). Being able to store the value of my labor outside the control of any company or government is incredible.
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When it comes to beating these bear market blues, Isaiah organizes and attends the monthly Bitcoin meeting in Ohio while sharing Bitcoin-related advice with readers:
“For all the people who are caught up in the price. Focus on your Bitcoin stack instead of the fiat price. Seeing the amount of effort you own increase will help keep your mental health better in these tough times. ”
Taking care of mental health is particularly relevant. Despite Jim Cramer, who struck out by saying that crypto has “no value”, here is a Bitcoin meeting held in a zoo.