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Re: Trading vs HODL - Personal Experience for Newbies
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Vicson1
on 10/11/2023, 17:17:18 UTC
The information is very helpful. Many people feel like once they start bitcoin, they'll leave their jobs instead of adding this one to their streams of income. Thanks for your insightful information
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What Inspired Me To Invest In Bitcoin.
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Vicson1
on 27/09/2023, 15:58:36 UTC
People are inspired by different things all over the world. Some are inspired by cultures, nature's beauty, situations, individuals, etc.  if the feeling to do something isn't gotten correctly, the expected results may not be gotten, hence leaving such a person in disappointment and frustration.
Here are some tips on why I invested in Bitcoin.

1. Bitcoin is an asset: Bitcoin is an asset because it can grow from the point of purchase, especially when taken advantage of markets that are falling in orife or have fallen in price to purchase as well as rise in price to sell. With Bitcoin, you can start small and grow big.

2. Investors like bitcoin because it's different from the traditional financial system that's controlled and regulated by the government of such a country. With bitcoin and crypto in general, transactions are outside the control of anyone, entity, organization, or person.

3. Transaction is fast; bitcoin gives every user the luxury or pleasure of speed in transactions. Hence, network hiccups are almost eliminated when transacting with bitcoin.

4. In the crypto world, bitcoin is the most dominant with a proven track record of growth, stability, and security, and it boasts of high liquidity compared to other cryptocurrencies.

Bitcoin is revolutionizing the financial market, making it the economy of the future you too can take a bold step to invest in Bitcoin if you haven't invested.
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Re: Seniors apply patience and kindness to newcomers
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Vicson1
on 21/09/2023, 19:46:36 UTC
I have concerns about the interactions between experienced members and newcomers in this forum. Occasionally, some experienced members can be quite harsh and may forget that newcomers are here to learn. While constructive corrections are beneficial, it's crucial to avoid using harsh or abusive language.

It's true that some posts from newcomers may be of low quality or show a lack of willingness to learn initially. However, I believe that giving them a chance and treating them with kindness is a reasonable approach.


 For anyone who wants to learn, you have to  accept criticism because that's how you learn and become better. I am also a newbie but many like me really want to post and not read or learn.
We all need merit to grow but some informations that have been posted long before now are still enquired by newbies and that makes some senior colleagues feel that we newbies are lazy to read. I advise we ignore the tune, take the corrections, read, learn, gather more information on the new things learnt from other internet materials. I must confess that this platform is very educative.
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Re: Calm the pressure
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Vicson1
on 15/09/2023, 15:06:37 UTC

There's never a late time to invest in bitcoin. There's no competition to it. It's a market and you go to the market when  you like and when you're ready, so there's no need to induce pressure indeed. Invest when you're ready, make your research very well, get the right timing and you'll be smiling all the way.
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Re: Bitcoin from 2009
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Vicson1
on 15/05/2023, 15:36:52 UTC
It's a serious thing but if you can't remember or access what will give you access to the wallet, then there's nothing you can do to own it back.
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It Won't Be Long.
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Vicson1
on 28/04/2023, 20:02:54 UTC
Have you bought btc to HODL and wonder when it will rise to a point where your life will be changed financially?
Are you a newbie like me and everytime you log in to the group the best you do is to read and wonder when you'll understand the system and grow?
Have you made investments and it seems stagnant not knowing whether to pull out or hold on a little?
I want to tell you that it won't be long and you'll smile soon. just do the following
1. Be patient and keep learning (whether newbie or guru)
2. Be consistent and be willing to ask questions where confused
3. Always be optimistic and put in your best effort
4. Remove fear, buy when it's best for you and hold as if you don't care
5. Avoid listening and reading wrong informations from Bitcoin haters.

One of the things I have learnt on this platform is to learn, make research more than comment And i have learnt a lot and still learning and opened to learning
Be encouraged btc will make us smile...
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Re: Have you ever be afraid of holding?
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Vicson1
on 25/04/2023, 07:37:12 UTC
No investor would be comfortable watching while their assets value decline without taking profit from it or better still taking back their capital while they can to avoid loss.

Yes I agree with you. It is safer to always to avoid loss even though it's inevitable in the investment community, that's why one has to look in details before investing but Bitcoin is a safe place to invest. Even if it falls for a while, it'll rise up again.

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The future with Bitcoin is bright
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Vicson1
on 05/12/2022, 15:51:13 UTC
⭐ Merited by OgNasty (1) ,GiftedMAN (1)
Bitcoin is the most beneficial cryptocurrency in the world as I have seen it change the lives of many around me for good and I am glad to begin this journey into securing a bright future with Bitcoin.
But as a newbie that want to tread this path, what are the things I need to know about it? Will buying and hording for a long time profit me?
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Re: Am I right or wrong
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Vicson1
on 05/12/2022, 14:57:13 UTC
There is a saying that " if you can't beat them, you join them " ,is this what's going on with Btc and our government?

You can't confuse me that the government aren't buying Bitcoin too, since they knew that this is the real power back to the people, something they really can't control, I'm guessing the only option they have is to join?


To me, because Bitcoin is a decentralized organization, the government can only regulate it if they want to live in peace with their citizens as this is going to be difficult to stop. My suggestion to the government is to find a way to make it official and they can generate funds from it by including vat for every purchase or Bitcoin transaction. Thank you...