Theyll be lots of questions to be asked by our family members who invested into cryptocurrency last year, how do we get ready for them?
Since I haven't advised a single family member (close and distant family included) to invest in Bitcoin, I won't have issues like that. As a matter of fact, I even talked few out of it because I knew they wouldn't be able to handle price volatility, or because they simply couldn't afford it.
Also please stop using the word "gospel" when telling people about crypto/bitcoin.
Ditto. That's exactly how you can get into problems, if you present bitcoin like something that will change/affect people's life dramatically and then we reach bear market the fun starts.