Post
Topic
Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Trust in cryptocurrency?
by
erixter
on 26/05/2023, 07:25:07 UTC

Things like this can be realized or not now there are many who are like that.
You don't need to go far, in fact, even if there are many new ones in your environment, we will encounter something like this. Getting involved in bitcoin does seem amazing it's just that being in bitcoin without knowing what the goal is clearly this is a bit to be able to say they can make it through to the end.
A lot of people are in bitcoin now just because they followed the steps of some friends or relatives who were already in bitcoin before hoping they could do the same thing to earn money but they don't want more learning because their focus is only on profit so in this case it seems that now there are many people who are in crypto, especially bitcoin, but only some of those who are here want to learn about it, the rest they seem to be affected by the bitcoin hype which is becoming increasingly known.


I do agree with your arguments on the subject topic Trust in cryptocurrencies, such as Bitcoin, is a complicated and individualized issue. Depending on a person's knowledge, past experiences, and personal values, they may or may not have a certain amount of faith in cryptocurrencies. Because of the advancement and pattern changing scenarios of business, the digitall currencies like bitcoiin and other are looking more reliable, trusted and secure. Trust in crypto currency, including Bitcoin, is a complex and subjective matter. Depending on their information, experiences, and personal beliefs, people's level of faith in cryptocurrencies can change. Educating yourself about the technology, market dynamics, can help inform your trust and decision-making process