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Many people buy #bitcoin without really understanding what they are doing. As a result: they lose money or get discouraged quickly. Here are 3 common mistakes, and how you can avoid them:
❌ 1. Buy when the price explodes
When Bitcoin reaches a new high, many beginners rush to buy... too late!
👉 What to do: Follow the market, buy little by little (DCA method), and especially when the price is calm.
❌ 2. Keep your #BTC on a platform without security
Some leave their BTC in an account without 2FA or a strong password.
👉 What to do: Always enable two-factor authentication, use a personal wallet (like Trust Wallet or Ledger) if you want more security.
❌ 3. Believe in 'double BTC' promises
“Send me 0.1 #BTC , I'll return 0.2”. It sounds magical, but it's a 100% guaranteed scam.
👉 What to do: Never send your cryptos to someone you don't know. There are no easy gains in crypto.
✅ Conclusion:
#bitcoin is a powerful asset, but you need to learn to use it wisely. By avoiding these simple mistakes, you can invest with more confidence and build your financial future.
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When I discovered Bitcoin, I thought it was just a virtual currency for 'geeks'. I didn't understand what it was for. But after 2 years of learning, investing, sometimes losing, and especially observing... my perspective completely changed.
For me today, Bitcoin is not just an investment, it's a silent revolution.
💡 It taught me patience.
📉 It taught me to manage risk.
📚 And above all, it pushed me to educate myself about money, financial freedom, and the limits of the traditional banking system.
📌 What I remember:
Bitcoin is not a way to get rich quickly. It's a tool to protect your value in the long term.
Volatility is scary at first, but it teaches you to better manage your emotions.
The most important thing is not how much you buy, but what you understand about what you buy.
🙋♂️ And you?
Have you ever had a significant experience with Bitcoin?
Share it in the comments, I would be happy to read your experiences with cryptocurrency.