I totally agree with the point the Dyna and wiser were making. Sometimes I have a feeling that investing in crypto is more of a gambling than a real investment. There are a lot of teams out there who are making big promises and in the end after some pump they dump the coin and grab the money bags and go on tropical island

it is especially hard for inexperienced traders to tell the difference between those hyped coins and real projects who are aiming at long term success. I'm not an exception and I was also learning on my mistakes. In the past I invested in some of the coins that turned out to be dissapointments and at many of them happened just what I described before. The developers pumped the price somehow...then they did not deliver what they promised and abandoned the projects. Some of them made a few false promises after that, but many disappeared.
But yes a lot of people who are investing in crypto are impartient...as wiser and Dnya said they many times struggle with some form of financial desperation and wants to make some money FAST. And by doing that them make some irrational mistakes and wrong investments. Indeed some have luck and make some money, but many of them does not have that kind of luck.
Maybe I'll write a blog or sth. like that on Steemit one of this days

it is little harder for me since I'm not a native English speaker so I have some grammar mistakes, but I want the blog/article to be readable

Well in any case...because I learned from my mistakes a little (at least I hope I did) now I'm always looking not just at coins, but also in the team behind the coin. It is of great importance that team is serious and can be trusted. This is why I have chosen not only to invest in DNotes, but also to help spread the word about this coin and the team behind it. I'm not a famous or public person, so I do not have much impact, but still...I belive in this project and team and so I'm trying to help as much as I can. And also I believe that this coin is great long term investment opportunity, so if I recommend it to someone I'm sure that I'm actually doing that person a big favour

Keep up the good work and I can't wait to hear even more good news from this coin in the future...I'm sure that there will be many of them
Amadeus82, I've been there--what you're talking about--and also hoping to learn from past mistakes, although it seems the opportunities to make *new* mistakes are endless, and scam artists are getting more sophisticated and subtle in this space.
I was looking around the DNotesEDU site and found a great article which is chock full of questions you should ask of any project you are considering investing in. The included video from NextGen Crowdfunding is also excellent. I thought it was worth sharing so I highlighted it on Steemit.