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Board Bitcoin Discussion
Re: "Seeking Guidance from Bitcoin Investors: What's Next for My Future?"
by
Agbamoni
on 03/11/2024, 21:47:40 UTC
SmileyHello everyone, I’m 19 years old. I first heard about cryptocurrencies when I was around 16 or 17, as I had a lot of time while I was in school. I learned about it from an older man who was investing in Bitcoin. I haven’t heard from him since; who knows what happened. He told me to learn and research while I had the free time. Once I finish school and get a job, I won’t have time, but I will have money to invest. Wink

I will carefully read every response to my topic. I’m interested in your investments; I earn enough to set aside money each month to invest in a cryptocurrency. I don’t expect to get rich overnight, but I know I need to work, and one day I hope to reach a point where I might not have to, perhaps thanks to this investing.

Please help me; this will mean a lot to me one day. Thank you to everyone who took the time to read this topic.
Most folks heard about Bitcoin when they were in college it became a thing for the youths, but not all were interested. However, people who heard about it in schools pick a side in which they want to be involved in Bitcoin. Many became traders, some investors, and others chose to become scammers who identified themselves to be someone else just to get some Bitcoins from other holders. It's good to get into Bitcoin at a young because it will give you enough time to learn about it before choosing if you will be a trader or an investor, being a scammer is not advisable.

Bitcoin looks good to invest in now, I cant tell about when you will finish school and start making money for yourselves. Although one thing I have learned so far is that, it's not really about what it will be in the future. You can still afford it no matter the price it will be if you adapt the DCA method when you start making money for yourself.