Yeah, that's what I am saying about basic knowledge. Understanding that Bitcoin is moving quickly and prices vary from time to time.
It's true that they can buy and just understand it later. But in general speaking about investing, someone shouldn't get into an investment that they don't totally understand even the basics of it.
At least a little understanding is very necessary because they cant start investing if they do not know the safest exchange and how to buy it form them and send it to their wallet. The process of buying and storing should be the most important thing they learn fast then how to manage their investment and other knowledge can be learned later. It's just like going to cultivate without any tool, while it's essential to have a tool and know how to use it manually before thinking of buying bigger engines that can facilitate and modify the process.
I see any other knowledge that we ought to learn after investing as sustainable knowledge. That is what triggers us to hold on to our investment as long as we want to.
Having the basic knowledge of anything that we're going into is very important, you can not jump blindly into any investment because you think that it's profitable, this is the major reason why many people get scammed because they lack basic knowledge. A simple understanding of reputable wallets can save a newbie from using scam wallets, even when they know and want to download a reputable wallet, they might get the fake one from a phishing site. Scammers can clone reputable exchanges and people who wants to rush into Bitcoin investment without any knowledge will become their victims. They wouldn't know the importance of verifying URL careful if they don't have the right knowledge or bein guided by experienced people that are trustworthy.
Knowing about the technical aspects of cryptocurrency, specifically Bitcoin is where it's not necessary for a new investor, the knowledge can be aquired with time. It can be discouraging for an investor who is not a technical person to be learning about Bitcoin technicalities, it's really not necessary for every hodler. What is most important is to understand that if you're holding your Bitcoin in a none custodial wallet, that you're fully in control of your coins, also that if by any chance you lose your seed phrase, either by theft, disasters or carelessness, you'll lose your Bitcoin forever. I believe that this is the most important basic knowledge that every Bitcoin holder must always remember whether they're new or older investors.