So where do you want us to help you from? How much Bitcoin did you accumulate from these faucets and how much is left after playing the Gemscool game, you didn't fill that part in? Are you regretting that instead of playing that game you should have put all the Bitcoin into investment? If that's the case then there's no need to beat yourself up cause it has already happened and it's no use crying over spilled milk. The best thing to do now that you feel enlightened and know better about the importance of investment, is to further gain more knowledge about Bitcoin because it's one thing to be enlightened and another to fully know the nitty gritty of investing cause if I'm being honest, it takes a lot of patience and an ability to bear risks to be able to involve oneself in Bitcoin.
After you must have equipped yourself with that knowledge from carrying out research, you can start buying little fractions of Bitcoin, depending on how much you want to start with and go on from there. One thing I know about Bitcoin is that the market won't stop being volatile just to accommodate or ease the minds of fearful of reluctant investors. The key is to be determined and start from somewhere.
I slowly learned a lot about the mechanisms and workings of investment, especially the security aspects.
Back in the faucet days, I was still too young and didn’t really understand account security and related matters. That’s why I didn’t have a valid personal email at the time, I only used it for fun, mostly just to purchase items in online games.
I do agree that a good idea or plan is one that is carried out, not merely kept in our thoughts.
Well I've read through some of your replies and it's good a thing that you have decided to make a move towards starting your Bitcoin journey. Remember that patience is a rewarding virtue. At the end, you might not even regret or put into too much thought the money you wasted when your portfolio begins to increase and you begin to rake in gain.