I also don't agree with the first point "Small amount of bitcoin to get started".
In my early days in crypto I played with Dogecoin. There are 2 great things about Dogecoin: it is very similar to Bitcoin and it's extremely cheap.
Now I know an even better option: testnet. Testnet coins are for free (you can easily google for working testnet faucets) and some of the well known Bitcoin wallets work with testnet (they need special parameters though).
The idea is: instead of investing money in order to get started with Bitcoin, one can start even for free.
Also it should be in the list: whenever in doubt search, especially at
http://bitcoin.org/ and
http://bitcointalk.org/ and if not found ask for help.
totally agree, when I started in the world of cryptocurrencies, I started through aerial launches. I remember that even
That community paid me for doing homework and advertising. After its launch, I started in Trading, because that cryptocurrency fell. Therefore, you do not need to have btc, then start investing in any economic crypto and then get your BtC. And the most important thing is not to stop studying the crypts and all their technology.