The truth is that no one tells you when you're starting out in crypto (and that it was hard for me to learn).
When I started in crypto, I thought that in two weeks I'd be traveling the world, living off my profits, and posting stories with a piña colada in hand.
Spoiler: that wasn't the case. And that's okay.
If you're just starting out, you might feel the same way. You see everyone talking about millions, about how "this currency is going to explode 100x," or that "the bull run is about to begin." But no one tells you the real story.
So here it is, without any hesitation:
✅ 1. Don't focus on getting rich, focus on not losing.
In the beginning, the goal isn't to make thousands. It's to learn without going broke. If you protect your capital, you're already winning.
✅ 2. Don't buy what you don't understand.
Read, research, ask questions. If someone tells you "this crypto is going to explode" and you don't even know what it's doing... don't buy it. That's how I've sucked at several.
✅ 3. No one's got the truth.
Not the influencer with 100,000 followers, nor the YouTuber who talks about "the gem of the month." Listen to them, yes, but make your own judgment. In crypto, thinking for yourself is key.
✅ 4. Less FOMO, more strategy.
Don't buy a coin because "it's going up." If it goes up a lot, your entry will probably come... and then it'll go down.
✅ 5. Consistency kills anxiety.
You can buy 10 USDT per month. It doesn't sound epic, but in a year you'll have 120 USDT invested. Better than waiting for "the perfect moment" that never comes.
💬 If you're just starting out, leave me a "👊" in the comments and tell me what's hardest for you.
I've been there too, and if I can help you, I will.
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