Well, there nothing wrong showing your friend what you're into, but you know bitcoin investment is highly risky, I have made the same mistake of telling my friend to invest and when he loss his money, it seem to him as if am responsible for his loss or am indirectly aware how his money went to loss. So my kindy advise when telling people about bitcoin tell them to take enough time to learn first, when they learn and be satisfied to invest, at that point you're no longer responsible because the person knows what is fully involved.
I fully support you. Instead of giving someone advice or forcing them to make a hasty investment, we recommend they take the time to learn everything before making a final decision. With that, not only do we no longer have to bear the responsibility and worry for them, but they are also more secure with their choices because once they have knowledge, their beliefs are very solid. And as we all know, trust is very important when investing in bitcoin, a relatively new and volatile asset. Most of the people who lose when investing in bitcoin lack knowledge and don't have enough faith in bitcoin.