BTCHello, my name is foren00
BTC. I learned about Bitcoin when I was 16 years old by Googling on the internet. It piqued my interest, so I delved deeper into the world of cryptocurrency and Bitcoin.
My parents never believed in this and didn't support me. I understand them because this isn't their era, and they thought all of it was a scam. They never wanted to support me in investing, but I understand and don't hold it against them. Now that I’m 18 and have a fair amount of money from my salary, I’m directing it towards Bitcoin investment, and other investing projects.
Maybe this story won’t make sense to everyone, but I want to see if they were right—that without
"Physically demanding jobs" work, there is no money. I believe otherwise, which is why I’m writing this. Let time show.
Bye foren00 2024
BTC Really glad to see your interest in Bitcoin but if you live with your parents then you will invest in Bitcoin with their permission. Try to convince your parents well, most likely if you convince them well they will listen to you and help you enough to invest in Bitcoin. If you are self-employed and you want to invest a certain portion of your salary in Bitcoin then you can because you probably already have all the knowledge to acquire in investing in Bitcoin. But if you inform your parents and then invest in bitcoins, your parents will have no chance to blame you later.