Here Is Why Bitcoin Might Just Be Gearing Up For a 200% Surge

Meet Samuel Ideyemi, nicknamed HIM-buktu. A web3 content writer, journalist, and aspiring trader, Ideyemi is a multi-talented person. With his flair for words and sense of trends, he has written for several industry players, including AMBCrypto, Blockchain.News, Blockchain Reporter, and more.

Edemi’s adventure into the world of cryptocurrencies was cinematic. His journey did not begin with a successful investment, but with a scam. Yes, he got involved in a Ponzi scheme that used cryptocurrencies as a means of payment. Instead of retreating, he emerged wiser and more determined, channeling his experience into more than three years of insightful market analysis.

Before he became a voice of reason in the crypto space, Edem was a poster boy for crypto degeneracy. He copied anything that promised quick money, anything that could be copied, and learned the ropes the hard way. This hands-on experience through major market events — like the Terra Luna collapse, the wave of crypto bankruptcies, the infamous FTX collapse, and even CZ’s arrest — honed his keen sense of market dynamics.

When he’s not busy crafting engaging crypto content, you’ll find Edyme testing charts and studying both Forex and synthetic indicators. His dedication to mastering the art of trading is as relentless as his pursuit of the next big story. Away from his screens, he can be found at the gym, wearing headphones, working out, and listening to his favorite artist, NF. Or maybe he’s taking a nap or browsing Elon Musk’s X platform—(sorry, other screen activity, my fault…)

Well, being an introvert, Edemi thrives in the digital realm, preferring online interactions to offline encounters (don’t judge him, that’s his nature). His determination is frankly unwavering, and he embodies the philosophy of continuous improvement, or “kaizen,” striving to improve by 1% every day. His mottos, “God knows best” and “everything is still on track,” reflect his resilient outlook and way of living his life.

In short, Samuel Edem is born competent, driven by ambition, and perhaps a little bit fierce. He’s not an artist, he’s not unrealistic, and he’s certainly not chauvinistic. Think of him as Bruce Willis in a train accident—unfazed. Edem is like trading in your car for a jet—daring. He’s the guy who asks his boss for a pay cut just to prove a point—(Ugh…). It’s like watching your baby take its first steps. Imagine Bill Gates struggling to pay the rent—okay, that’s a stretch, but you get the idea, right. Unbelievable? Yes. Inconceivable? Maybe.

Edem sees himself as a fairly reasonable, if somewhat stubborn, man. What’s normal for you isn’t normal for him. He’s not one to take the easy way out, and why would he? It’s not his way at all. He hears these favorite lyrics from NF’s “Clouds” that resonate deeply in his soul: “What you think you can’t do, I’ve already done a hundred times.”

PS—Edyme is HIM. HIM-buktu. Him-mulation. Him-Kardashian. Himon and Pumba. He even had his own DNA test, and guess what? He’s 100% Him-alayan. Damn, he ate the opponent.

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