It is not right to see a newbie account with 2 activity and zero merit advising people in the forum on the right investment to choose while investing in bitcoin especially when making the first post here.
And how many posts and merits will be sufficient and correct? 3 posts and 1 merit? 1376 posts and 396 merits? You know, I now have a little more posts and merits than 2 and 0 respectively, but I still do not feel entitled to recommend anyone how to invest correctly. And from a change in the number of posts and merits, this feeling does not change at all. Yes, since I had 2 posts and 0 merits, I have already managed to learn a number of new things for myself on the forum, but most of what I can say now, I knew when I had 2 post and 0 merits. It is not my own posts and merits that give me new knowledge, but immersion in various topics and articles.
Even though you have knowledge of cryptocurrency before finding your way to the forum I think you ought to follow the due process by learning more about the things of the forum instead of teaching things you no nothing about, the forum is a place of learning no one is forcing you to teach things you don't have ideas of so don't worry about wanting to be noticed rather strive to learn faster so you can be noticed when you come out with your quality post.
As Socrates said, "I know that I know nothing". It is difficult to deal with your own delusions if you do not express them publicly and do not receive feedback indicating the error. If you are afraid to share your knowledge for fear of making a mistake, you can build all your knowledge on erroneous grounds. There are enough experienced users on the forum who can fix the error, right?
The essence of this topic is not to discourage anyone from doing the right thing especially the newbies but just to advise them on some certain things which they have failed to understand.
And for some reason it looks exactly like that you want to discourage newbies.