Below a series of questions, feel free to answer all or only part ...
1. When you bought your first crypto collectibles? [What "triggered the spark"
?]
what I remember is I didn't buy. but i first had or received crypto from my work payments on various pay per click sites. I can't remember for sure but 2017 is pretty sure I have it. so I assume since 2017 the first time I have crypto. And in the following year I just started buying.2. What did you love about this sector?
[What excites you more about this kind of objects?]
[color=blueI think this is revolutionary. then I don't want to miss this revolution. I believe crypto and especially bitcoin is a revolution in valuable assets worth holding on to.][/color]
3. What future do you see in this kind of collection? [Will there be an expansion based on the largest number of users who approach crypto currencies?]
I see a bright future for cryptocurrencies. Even though there are times when people leave it so the market goes down but I believe it is like the tide receding before a big wave comes (tsunami).4. What do you think are the objects or types of objects that will have a greater interest or revaluation in the future? [Coins? Drawings? Stamps?]
everything will improve. but in the future people will be more interested in the most practical. Coin is of course in the first order. followed by pictures and then stamps5. What advice would you give to those who are entering this sector for the first time?
My advice is only 2, namely Do not rush try to start casually full of thoroughness and research. and stay away from greed. because everything that begins with greed then loss will be waiting for him at the end of the road.6. Can you post your collection item that you think deserves more attention? [The rarest, the purchase you dreamed of, the one you are most fond of?]
sorry I will miss this one question7. What do you think could be the “holy grail” of collecting bitcoin/crypto objects?
Of course Money and knowledge hahaha
8. Do you think it's a hobby "for the rich" or can it be started by "penniless" collectors as well?
Hobby is more about seeking pleasure in life. Pleasure is needed to bring happiness. because we already hold money in reality, it's not money that makes us happy. then money is only used as a means of seeking pleasure. then any item or thing that is thought to bring happiness will be bought even at a crazy price. this is the passion of the collector, namely being curious and feeling happy when curiosity is satisfied. then the hobby becomes a means of gratification.9. What do you think about the dilemma of those who buy items paid for in bitcoin rather than keep bitcoins themselves? [It is the exact opposite of what happens in classic collecting where an inflationary system favors the long-term hodler...]
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