You don't need to have the full understanding of bitcoin before you can invest into bitcoin. All you need is the basic knowledge of bitcoin how to buy from an exchange and holdi for long-term without selling a dime. You can learn and improve your knowledge in bitcoin as you6are investing, because bitcoin knowledge is broad and cannot be learned within six months because the dev are working on the network to strengthen the security every time. Instead, of waiting and wasting time thinking that learning bitcoin very well before starting, you will miss out the opportunity of starting your bitcoin investment and build your portfolio overtime. Delay is dangerous, because bitcoin price and time waits for no one.
It's true that starting to invest in Bitcoin doesn't require extensive knowledge. You can invest while learning. The most important thing is to understand the basics, such as how to store assets safely and the potential risks. This approach can provide hands-on experience that accelerates understanding and provides a realistic picture of Bitcoin investment, not just theory. It also helps them avoid missing out on opportunities, as those who take early steps, even small ones, have more time to learn and build their wealth.
If they only have limited knowledge, I think people will still delay investing in Bitcoin due to fear or other factors. Those of us who are already familiar with Bitcoin assets will certainly say that investing doesn't require extensive knowledge; you just need to learn how to buy, sell, and store them properly.
However, for those who are still unfamiliar with Bitcoin assets, another important thing they must have before investing is confidence and trust in Bitcoin itself. Once they have these two things, they are much more ready to buy Bitcoin even with limited knowledge.
So, confidence and knowledge must go hand in hand, otherwise, they will be afraid to invest. After all, investing requires confidence that the asset we're investing in has strong fundamentals for the future. I hope you understand my point, as I don't disagree with your statement; I simply want to add that "confidence and trust" in an asset are one of the indicators that people buy Bitcoin, even with limited knowledge.