09/24/2025
Why Waiting Could Cost You BIG!
I’ve had a few people say they want to jump into Texit … but they’re “waiting until end of October,” or “after Christmas.”
Normally I don’t put pressure on anyone — but education is our friend here. Let’s do some quick math 👇
👉 Right now, one miner is producing about 1 coin per day (some days a bit more, some a bit less, but let’s keep it simple).
👉 If you wait 90 days to take action, that’s 90 coins left on the table.
Now here’s where it gets interesting:
At today’s value of around $6, those 90 coins = $540.
But projections have Texit heading towards $16 by February … and some say as high as $2,000 within 12–18 months.
At $2,000 a coin, those 90 coins = $180,000.
That’s the potential money you risk missing out on by sitting back and waiting.
The cost to start? $995 per miner. You can buy one, or up to nine.
The price of the coin has already jumped from $3.80 a few days ago to almost $6 today … and momentum is building fast.
If you’re ready to rock and roll, let’s go. Don’t wait — this is for those who want to move now.
⚠️ Important Disclaimer (Read This):
The information shared here is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not financial advice, investment advice, legal advice, or tax advice.
Results are not typical and are not guaranteed. Any figures shared are hypothetical examples only and should not be interpreted as promises of income or financial outcomes.
Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile and speculative. The value of coins can go up or down at any time, and there is a real risk of losing part or all of your capital.
Everyone’s financial situation is different. You should do your own research (DYOR) and seek advice from an independent, qualified professional before making financial decisions.
Under Australian Consumer Law and FTC guidelines, no guarantees of future performance are made. Participation involves risk, and past performance is not an indicator of future results.
By engaging with this opportunity, you acknowledge that you are making an independent decision and that neither I nor this post provide personalised financial recommendations.