I believe that the best option for a beginner is a demo account.
For a start, maybe a few days to a week that would be awesome.
But after that, what's next?
The actual trading it goes and see if the learnings you've gained through demo account is going to result into good trades and into your fruition with this career.
You should engage in an actual trading of course so that you will have a real life experience that will make you a better trader. And even if you lose, i know it will always teach you lesson so that you won't be making the same mistakes again. But thanks OP for the helpful guide. It's always a good feeling to help beginners since they are still prone to losses but if they can follow your tips, it will somehow minimize their losses knowing they will have the idea what to expect in a real life trading scenario.
No one will be able to learn if it's all about demo accounts and there's no interaction with real money.
Someone who's eager will really have to put his money on the line when he's prepared but, these demo accounts are a good start for someone who's not yet ready.
But when he does, he has to make sure that he's putting the money he afford to lose.
When one decides to start trading crypto one has to be prepared besides knowledge and skills is mental,
Moreover, in trading the risk is very large and at any time we can lose money easily if we are not careful and have the wrong strategy