The problem is that your friend isn't interest in cryptocurrencies.
He is just looking for a quick and easy money. He will most likely get scammed, which ponzy schemes and similar...
He isn't interested in cryptocurrencies, neither bitcoin.
Bitcoin may not offer quick and easy money, but probably some use cases may interest him
Sir, For Point 2. If that's the reason, I agree. But how can it be overcome and not take more victims. please explain @bitmover. So that we, who are just here, don't get caught up in the Batman trap in this digital money world and last you say i also agre Bitcoin may not offer quick and easy money, but probably some use cases may interest him.
You have to know that there's no quick way to make money. When people bring an offer that is too good to be true, always be skeptical about it. When they assure you that you'll get your profit within a given period which is usually a short period and the profit most times will be 100% or more of the money you invested.
Another thing is when they offer you a "no-risk" investment. That's a whole load of bullshit. An investment must carry risk. Some risk may be bigger than others, but there is always a risk.
Know that you have to put in the work in whatever you do. Don't try to cut corners, it's when you try to cut corners that you get hurt. There are other ways that scam investments can be brought to you. Don't be greedy. They feast on your greed. You've seen a once in a lifetime opportunity and you want to hop on it immediately, don't. Take a step back, rethink. Make research, ask questions, be sure it's legit, know all the risk involve before getting involved.