Those who don't have money, have all the time to keep learning and reading stuff online about Bitcoin and the crypto space, they have no reason to be in any hurry and it seems they are the ones that avoid the unnecessary dramas in the crypto space because they took their time to learn first.
Do not walk away from Bitcoin investment because you don't have the money, it's even better not to have money because you will have the patience to learn more about everything, and when the money comes, you will be able to avoid many dramas.
Only that, not having the funds to take up Bitcoin investment could count for a lot of wasted opportunities. Opportunities that you might as well be quite aware of and yet you watch it slide right by you because of the lack of funds.
What could be more agonizing than being in such predicament.
I could tell you that, there are those who are buying as well as learning, that’s the better position to be, you wouldn’t always win neither is failure always your end result. You win some, you lose some. It’s the way of business and investments.
Some people out there just never see themselves to have enough funds to invest with but in the real sense, they can actually strive with what they have. More often, they never do.
Don’t be in a haste and neither should you fail yo take opportunities if you could manage it.
Yes, missing out on Bitcoin investments due to finances is hard to accept. Watching opportunities pass by may be excruciating, especially when you know what you're missing. Its typical to feel the pain of missed opportunities and inadequate resources. However, investing requires more than money. Strategy, risk tolerance, and time matter. Financial knowledge and market dynamics can be the finest investment. Managing funds and knowing when to leap is a balance.
The belief that one never has enough to invest is often mental rather than financial. Start small, study often, and build your investment with knowledge. Choosing patience and persistence over haste often pays dividends. You correctly stated, "You win some, you lose some." The essence of investing. The tricky balance is being cautious without letting fear stop you.