Within the last one year of my presence here on Bitcointalk and with the level of contributions and help I have gain in the last 10 months here in the forum, and just a few steps away from becoming a senior member, I deem it fit to drop my view and advise to newbies looking to grow the knowledge and financial stability through Bitcoin investment.
1: First newbies, please don't be deceived, bitcoin is not a
get rice scheme and at that the real riches of Bitcoin is
I'm your knowledge and not the amount you are aiming
to accumulate over time, so you may have the capital to
buy Bitcoin but if you don't have the right knowledge you
can still lose everything, you can see that from the
experience of those who stored their Bitcoin on
exchanges such as FTX and the rest of the other crashed
exchanges.
2: Be ready to wait for God know how long, Bitcoin
shouldn't be taken as an ASAP investment allow time to
pass give your Bitcoin a long period of time, take your
lesson from those who bought Bitcoin in the early days
when Bitcoin price was in the range of cent and $1 and
locked the Bitcoin away for long and now they call
whales so they patience paid off give your Bitcoin a long
time-spacee to mature.
3: Dont hold alternative cryptocurrencies for the long term
and if you must own them just know you are just
gambling with your money, because they can go
from100 to 0, so altcoin is worthless for the long term.
4: In your quest to make a few bulls from bitcoin trading
don't trade a bit of what you have not built knowledge and
trading skills because that is what will facilitate your
profits in trading.
In conclusion, Newbies take this forum seriously and after you have read the rules of the forum, also take time to read about wallets and wallet securities don't trust anyone on the Internet.
Bitcointalk is a free discussion forum made up of members with a wealth of knowledge and the only price you must pay to gain your freedom is to keep reading and comparing knowledge make your personal research and draw your conclusion in line with acceptable data and codes.