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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: If someone you introduced to BTC says the risks of her funds is on you
by
Inwestour
on 29/04/2024, 12:12:24 UTC
Personal responsibility is Bitcoin's key. Its a new money world, and if you're not willing to learn how the blockchain works and how to secure your assets, you're in for a difficult ride. Nobody should rescue a lazy person who made a wrong decision.  This is a new frontier, not your grandfather's bank. You have control, but that means taking responsibility. Our decentralised system can improve lives, but people must take responsibility for their choices.

Your message of self-education is correct. Say it again. More people understand Bitcoin's technology and philosophy, the less likely they are to stumble and the more likely we are to see its potential.
Very large players are interested in Bitcoin, for me this is a sign that it will grow. This is still a very promising asset that can bring good profits, so it is simply stupid to ignore it.

But I would never recommend it to anyone as an investment, everything related to money should be an independent decision of each person. Why would someone advise Bitcoin as a good asset for investment, and then worry that someone might blame you for their problems, especially since you don’t know how another person would act in a given situation, for example, sell earlier than they should and because of this lose money.