A question

If you had 100,000 Link and it went to $100 per Link, how much would you give to your family member? We're talking it's worth $10 million. Is one million enough?

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100k and that's generous

$0

Spics are insufferable

I would tell them I'm giving them half and then "accidentally" send it to the wrong address

my parents always told me I needed a "real" job so 0, I'll tell them the same.

Everyone I like would get a fund that pays a couple grand a month in dividends, and they can do what they want with it. They never have to worry about bills again, or they can spend it, whatever.

Hard for people to come around with their hand out when you've already given them a quarter million dollars

>part of a series on "fuck you dad" lore
new faggots get out or i'll hit you in the head with a frying pan

that is actually a good idea since it lets you control the asset as well

sigh

that feel when 7 million barely buys you a decent house.

Yeah, I wonder what the tax implications of it all are

at most 1k-10k
if they're smart they can make a 100k-1kk with it in a decade np.

Same question but for DMG
And I would take care of my family

kek

Ive got this in place for my 3 siblings.
I gave each 5k . Im still holding it though

t.400k link whale..

I'd take care of my parents and grandparents. Anything else is on a strictly case-by-case basis. I don't dislike my extended family, but I'm not a goddamn piggy bank.

As someone who did really well in 2017-18, not quite enough to not work but really good money, you will be fucking shocked at how close your family suddenly gets, and how many friends you suddenly have who all coincidentally could really use a hand.

I had a huge, HUGE fight with an aunt and have stopped speaking to her. Why were we fighting? Because I would not give her adult son, who I've met like three times and WHO IS OLDER THAN ME $40,000 for a down payment on a house. Not lend, give.

Good man

fucking lol
Here's a much better number: ZERO MOTHERFUCKER

I would only share with my parents. $10k a month up to a maximum of 100k each so long as they can keep the cat in the bag.

make a fund with couple of g’s a month, and then let them fight over it.. so no one will be angry for at you for not enough gibs but at eachother...

T. Evil mastermind

i owe them nothing.

are you fucking crazy? you're gonna hand a family member a million dollars

terrible idea that will blow up in your face

exactly. this is exactly why you tell NO ONE that you are rich. including family and close friends. it will fuck everything up, the power dynamic between you will shift violently

A suggestion: Fuck off.

Topkek

lel

A really good rule #1 is Never Ever Tell Anyone How Much You're Making

Not.A.Dime.user.

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are you the guy who was posting earlier about literally "making it" and saying you want to short your own father after he funded your initial investments in crypto? That guy was a retard, burning that bridge with his own dad and really anyone who could potentially hear about what a piece of shit he is like aunts uncles grandparents etc. when he already made enough to be comfortable and not be a piece of shit to anyone in his family

Dude what am I gonna tell people when my daily driver will be a ford gt?

They're not getting shit from me, not when I only have $10mm. They'd just squander it anyway.

I'd give them each a very small lump sum. Stash the rest in interest mutual fund. Which will give you 9+mill x 5% per year. You can give them each a fat monthly salary just for existing and be within your yearly budget.

Are the same user who made a thread complaining that your dad gave you 20k and now you have to give him 50 percent of what you made?

Don't give anything other than what you would normally for a birthday gift, anything more will feed into their greed and only increase from there.

You tell them the same thing that any wagie retard who buys an expensive car would say. That you put all your savings into the car and that you have another 5 years of payments to go.