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I have never ever pushed or promoted any kind of crypto to my friends or family. They know i hold a limited amount of BTC, and if they have questions, i'm certainly willing to answer them. If they start to parrot misinformation, i correct them without starting an actual discussion, but that's as far as i ever take it.
If you push your friends towards invisting in BTC and in a couple of months there's a bear market and they lose 50% of their investment because they have weak hands and sell when the price drops? Who will they blame? Who will be the black sheep for the rest of their lives? Short answer: it'll be you... Let your friends and family execute their own due diligence, let them make their own choices, answer their questions in a neutral way (if they have them), and that's about it. Everything else is risking a friend or family bond in case things go south.
Original archived Re: Looking for Friends
Scraped on 14/07/2025, 08:58:42 UTC
I have never ever pushed or promoted any kind of crypto to my friends or family. They know i hold a limited amount of BTC, and if they have questions, i'm certainly willing to answer them.
If you push your friends towards invisting in BTC and in a couple of months there's a bear market and they lose 50% of their investment because they have weak hands and sell when the price drops? Who will they blame? Who will be the black sheep for the rest of their lives? Short answer: it'll be you...