
“ There’s a piece of my life I rarely talk about after my dad disappeared from
our lives completely.
We lived in the heart of Berlin and our house used to mean safety.
But when the bills started to overflow, we suddenly had nothing to fall back on. We tried to hold on, but in the end, we were forced to sell the house.
Her pain made me want to fight for us. I knew I couldn’t just sit there.
I tried to understand what adults do when things get bad.
That’s when I came across stories of people using cryptocurrencies and converting them safely
into money through trusted platforms.
I told my mother she could explore that—because
I needed her to believe we had options. She
looked into it, researched for days, and eventually chose Paybis (Paybis).
She said it felt more reliable than others she checked.
Her voice trembled when she whispered “I hope this works”.
When it went through, the room suddenly felt a little less dark.
From that moment, things slowly began to shift. My mom handled everything herself, but she always
said my encouragement gave her courage.
I learned that even kids can bring light into dark moments.
Today, we’re far from perfect, but we’re no longer drowning.
And every time my mom looks at me and smiles, she reminds me how everything changed the day she found the strength to use Paybis to convert her crypto into something we could
actually live on.
Hope is the only thing that kept us moving. ”