Firstly, despite Bitcoin's distinctiveness and its own complexity compared to other financial forms like fiat currency, gold, etc., its essence remains "money."
Secondly, the price volatility of Bitcoin is highly enticing; it constantly alters our psychology, which is why I refer to Bitcoin as a financial game.
Be mindful: if it's a game, there are rules to follow, risks involved, and winners and losers. Before you engage, research investment strategies, media influence, key influencers, benefits, risks, etc. Take charge of the game; don't let it control you.
Op sorry, I'd rather be involved in a game, because whatever we do requires a game to be played. People have to climb stairs to reach the top, each step is sometimes slippery and mossy. But it's all a process that you can't skip so we'll follow the rules of the game. If Bitcoin was just a game then I would be more interested, whatever the rules of the game don't matter than having to be a spectator, commenting, never doing anything just shouting nonsense.
In my opinion, the risks of mainstream media, insults, insults are just the spice that makes Bitcoin even more popular. (Newton third law).
