4. Not having a plan How much risk are you willing to accept, How much money do you want to make, When do you plan to take your first profit or cash out completely, and Is the investment short or long term e.t.c. Because these questions could go a long way and are very important question one need to answer before proceeding a crypto investment, as this serves as a foot print for an immediate action. So, its always good to plan in all we do and crypto is no exception, as that gives us a clue on what to do next.
https://medium.com/coinmonks/top-7-mistakes-people-make-when-investing-in-crypto-24a4ade5056
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When the pandemic hit and many were quarantined, it was a rehearsal for what the world had in store for the future.
Now, reading how many write about the need to buy products, I have a question. How long can these products be stored? In any case, they will end one day. And then what? Posts about catching cats and rats look like complete nonsense. I'm just not ready and don't want to live in a world where people turn into animals.
Anyone who thinks that the world's end is coming and wants to extend their life expectancy should move away from civilizations. There you will be in complete nirvana, turning away from all the advice, news, and generally unnecessary garbage that the Internet carries.
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Just close the tab and forget about it I always like your answers. You are laconic, but your answers are always to the point. Why worry about criticism on the Internet? Well, if someone doesn’t like the way a person writes, both have a choice, they can just pass by. Most often, this is what most users do. But there is another popular word that applies to users who cry from criticism. This is "snowflake." Whenever you are hurt by the words of a stranger to you, remember that now you have become just that.
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Yes, you are right. Maybe we can give him advice based on what we have experienced or got and always remind him to be careful.
Some people are so self-confident and not ready for other people's advice that all good intentions to stop them from quickly investing will be useless. In fact, most people who allegedly come to friends for advice already have their own opinion and decision, and if a person is greedy, then he is completely deaf to the experience of other people's mistakes. The best teacher is always your own experience. Only then do we look under our feet so as not to fall again. Therefore, we must understand that self-education will protect us from all sorts of mistakes, and even more so from such a sharp reaction as the story written by the OP.
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Because blue is better for reading. This exists beyond SMF; see Tails, Windows 7. This light-dark blue theme rests your eyes. If you don't like it, change it with BPIP. Thank you. I did not know it, It really is. I have wondered many times why people use a black theme on Linux systems. Somewhere they wrote that this is the most readable and tireless topic for the eyes. But for me, it didn't work at all. just like the switching action for night mode. Also annoying are all sorts of flickering banners, with a bunch of distracting ads. So yes, the blue interface is very readable. But if you think about all the OP's preference for orange, one would be horrified at what color shades exist in being such a bitcoin fanatic.
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The way people react to their losses speaks volumes about their very nature. It's always easier for people to blame someone, saying that it's everyone's fault but not mine. This is a sign of weakness and a lack of autonomy to make decisions. How can you think that there is a sure way to get rich without risk? Why not think that in this scenario, everyone around us will get rich?
Therefore, we very often understand that the expression "do not do good, you will not see evil" in our time becomes very relevant.
There is no need to teach anyone, just show them the goal and how to achieve it. That should be the problem of the seeker.
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I won't be original in saying that I understand that you were trying to do something useful, but you wasted your time.
No offense mate, it's not interesting.
But, I thought for a moment that you were interested in the paths of newcomers who have come recently. Here we can say that a newcomer who stays on the forum for a long time becomes noticeable after a while. You are the most direct example. I see and read you quite often.
But those who just signed up and wrote one or two posts... do they really deserve attention? Why do you need them?
Just spare your time.
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Man, you obviously have very brilliant kids. A seven-year-old child listens with interest to what bitcoin is. I immediately had a comparison with my son. For the most part, he doesn't care. Children at this age should not be concerned about money and, in general, the value of things. Of course, they should be neat and thrifty, but regularly checking the plus or minus in the parent's wallet, in my opinion, is nonsense.
Moreover, there is a good expression: "My tongue, my enemy!"
You yourself force children to brag to their peers, but you don’t think that your own children can later fall under the wrath of children who do not have such a successful dad and suffer from your "good" teachings.
All in due time, don't let the kids grow up sooner than they should be. Allow them to have a childhood so that they will grow up to be a healthy, self-confident person rather than a neurotic who is constantly preoccupied with money.
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I would not categorically blame Google for all mortal sins. Any mistake made when hitting a phishing site will still lie with the owner of the computer.
I don't trust many search engines. Before believing any information, you need to make sure by exploring several options. Today, the Internet is not only politicized, but besides that, there are a lot of scammers on it, so our security depends only on us.
Any browser that is considered good by others can become dangerous if you do not know how to properly handle it.
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keep your head up and keep doing what you know how to do best
Why did you quote only one of your posts? What you do best is write motivational posts, and with almost the same appeal. I suggest creating a tutorial with your topics and posting regularly. O.P. I understand that you are a beginner. And you don’t understand much about cryptocurrencies, but the desire to be on the forum is great, and the rank is also important. Is it not? But take your advice. Try to read topics on the specifics of the forum, as this is more valuable than your posts, which, as you can see, cause irony in many.
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In addition, the movement of large transactions always attracts If the OP buys a small amount, I doubt it will attract attention.
Someone said that sooner or later we might accidentally run into dirty bitcoins, but again, large transactions are most interesting for tracking authorities.
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Could it be easier to do everything? There are far fewer signature managers for companies than there are participants who want to take part in these companies.
If you create rules for admission to your companies for participants who have earned more than 10 merits within three or six months,
In my opinion, the number of applicants will decrease drastically, and those who have no problems with receiving merit will not feel disadvantaged since they will easily receive this merit.
But of course, a lot depends on the managers.
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I had one very pleasant gift purchase, which played a certain role not only for me but also for the seller. Yes, I bought a gift for myself and my child by purchasing a thoroughbred kitten from my friends. I told them a lot about bitcoin, and so that they had some idea about bitcoin, I helped them create a wallet and told them all the necessary points. Friends simply did not want to spend their money on buying bitcoin, but in such a payment, they found it interesting. Now my friends are not only watching the growth of their kitten but also waiting for their "cat" to grow in the price of bitcoin.
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I do not trust alternative coins, no matter how promising they are. As a beginner, I had a bad experience and was completely disappointed with the loss of some amount. Therefore, I decided that trading is not my thing, and being a holder of bitcoin without worrying about its rate is preferable for me. I have a main job that allows me to not spend bitcoins, so I'm probably a hodler, and I prefer to stay with them.
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Some time ago, I read about a similar topic. A man opened a coffee shop and attracted customers with discounts if they paid in bitcoin. If your hands created your product, you could well discount products. From a future growth perspective, if you have nothing to lose by producing your goods, getting paid in bitcoin would be reasonable.
But if you depend on the fiat money you invest in your business, then selling at a discount will not be profitable for you.
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Antivirus should not be free, because everything that is free always speaks of holes in the system. A year has passed, you say, but you did not say what system you have. If it's Windows, then update it, if Linux, even more so. Regular updating of systems, antivirus databases, and of course, the separation of entertainment from finance, can promise more or less stable security. Also, try working in a sandbox; it will also reduce the risk of getting some active malware.
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