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Hello, community!
We all know that the world of Bitcoin can be a journey full of lessons, successes, and mistakes. From understanding how a wallet works to surviving the market's roller coasters, each of us has gained experience over time.
Today, I want to open up this space for reflection: if you had the chance to go back in time and talk to yourself when you first started with Bitcoin, what key advice would you give?
Maybe you learned something about security that you now consider essential, figured out how to handle emotions during bear markets, or discovered strategies to avoid scams. Whatever it is, your experience could be invaluable for someone just starting out!
Share your most valuable advice, mistakes you wish you had avoided, or even those small victories that made a difference. I’m sure this conversation can help many (including myself).
Looking forward to reading your stories and lessons! 🚀
"Stick with it."
This couldn't be easier for me, since I started trying to mine bitcoin a decade ago and gave up on it.
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Dollar cost average. Don’t sell unless you absolutely have to. Selling isn’t really selling, it is exchanging the purist form of money for shit fiat that just happens to be accepted in many more places. Don’t listen to anyone that says they know what the exchange rate is going to be, especially the people that star at lines all day, hoping to find a pattern. Don’t tell anyone how much bitcoin you have. Try to let people know about the best way to save their time and money if they are looking to save their time and energy.
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My advice to myself would have been "Those guys saying new cryptocurrency will make Bitcoin obsolete, are lying scammers, and don't buy that $2,000 TA course, just DCA"
I'd also dash in some philosophy about social constructs and how people don't treat social constructs they way they treat tech. People aren't changing their money because another money has a better technology, there's more to it than that.
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I'm still learning...
But thanks to Bitcoin there is freedom in my thinking ⚡🤠
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