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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: Lessons of my experience and knowledge about Bitcoin
by
jaberwock
on 17/10/2023, 17:33:15 UTC
Social media lets you connect, share, and learn, but it also has drawbacks. On the other hand, it attracts scammers and hackers. Yes, I understand. Everyone wants to be the next "crypto genius" by lurking in forums and accumulating info. If you're wading into Bitcoin, its time to learn, right?

Online communities can be good. Some people truly provide information that can help you in this Bitcoin-obsessed world. There's always a catch. The issue? Choosing who to trust and "politely" disregard. Too cautious, you'll miss out; too trusting, you may get manipulated. Enter these crypto streets cautiously, educated, and maybe dont wear your heart on your sleeve.
Also earn and do other stuffs. Scammers and hackers are anywhere but they can mostly be seen in those popular spots. Who wouldn't want to be a genius anyway? When it can improve your life. I wouldn't say that our world now is obsessed with Bitcoin because the adoption is still not in a very high level. The issue or the risk is normal. We can experience it along the way when trying new things that we have an interest on. They can harm us but we can be able to stand up again and dodge them the next time or reduce their effect. So we shouldn't be afraid. If you do and stay on your comfort zone, nothing will happen to you. You will get left behind which will only make you annoy and regret later on.