
What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned from investing in crypto?


I never got caught in that Ponzi scheme. The most obvious leson people should learn though, is that drypto is worthless. You know why? All crypto currencies report their "value" in USD and other centrally controlled currencies not in cypto currencies themselves. People want to know how much of a real currency some sucker will fork over to take their worthless hype bubble off their hands. This is clear evidence that nobody actually wants crypto. They want American dollars. There is no real demand. It's all advertising. If people actually wanted crypto, then people would want to know the value of their USD in crypto currency as they fled American dollars not the other way around.
If I wanted to be involved in Crypto I would buy a listed Crypto stock , you are at mercy of others trying to directly invest , and it will all crash at some point.
Your picture much preferred to a non existent coin.
One of the most significant lessons I've learned from investing in crypto is the importance of doing thorough research and understanding the market dynamics before investing. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile, and while they present unique opportunities, they also come with substantial risks. It's crucial to only invest what you can afford to lose and to stay informed about regulatory changes and market trends. Additionally, diversifying your portfolio and having a long-term perspective can help manage potential losses. These strategies have helped me navigate the crypto landscape more effectively.
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Crypto isn't as beautiful as this.
I dont invest in crypto and if you are get out nobody makes money in Crypto
I haven't invested in crypto itself. Only crypto stock.
That earning by efforts is better than it.
You can never trust crypto
Nothing
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