I would not say it is dangerous, but need much more caution, than other investment methods. Crypto is definitely not for everybody.
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It really depends on your financial situation, your goals, and another personal factors. Would recommend to start with a smaller amont however, and when you are more familiar with the market, increase the size of the investment.
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It is not easy to predict, which direction the price of Bitcoin will go. Some say, that 4000$ is also possible, which would be a 80% correction from the all time high. But don't think it would stay that low for a long time, so that would be a special short time offer, IMO.
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That is true, but sometimes it is just very difficult to get out in the right time. It is the human nature, that we always want more, even after hitting the jackpot.
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Besides crypto, it is nice to have some stable investment as well, such as real estate. So because the prices are going up slowly, and also brings some money from renting out.
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Of course, for newbies all bullshit news can look real, and mistify them easily. In the mainstream, there are so many negative news about Bitcoin, no wonder why most of the "outsiders" keep the distance from crypto.
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It is a good starting point, to predict what we can expect. Together, with other judgement skills, I believe it is possible to achieve great results in trading.
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I don't see anybody try to convince others to buy Bitcoin, which is kind of how the Ponzi scheme would work. And even if I convinced someone, it would not have effect of the price of Bitcoin. So, the short answer is no, it is nothing like that
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There are a lot of types of bounty campaigns, here in the forum I think the signature campaign is the most popular. To do that, first you need to reach JR. member level, than choose a nice campaign, and read the terms, so you know what exactly you need to do. Also do some research, if the project you have chosen is good, because you would not want to participate in a project, which will fail anyways.
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Sure, some disabled people could find some earning opportunities in the crypto market. They could do bounty campaigns for example. But we must not forget, that in the more developed countries, the earnings from these, are not that much competitive.
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We pay more and more often with our credit cards, but still, if we want something to be hidden, there is the option to just use cash. Don't see it will change any soon. Also not sure corrupt governments would like that change
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I do not have any special tactic, I just got used to it, that prices can change very quickly in the crypto world. I know, that there is always a reversal, we just have to wait for it
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I think we have been waiting for situations, like this, it is a good time to have some investments, as prices are much lower, than some months ago.
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I don't think it is definitely a bad idea. It depends what crypto job you intend to do. If it is pure trading, or even bounty, than I would not quit anyways, stable income is an important part of the life.
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In many countries, I do not see this war happening, actualy, it is exactly the opposite, they don't know, and understand, what is crypo, and so have no idea as well what to to do about it.
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There will be a lot of them crashing for sure. Unfortunately, not every project is created with good intention, and there are a lot of them too, which are just not lucky enough.
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One of the best thing in the cryptocurrency market is decentralization. In some aspects, like most of the exchanges, it is not true of course. But personaly I would not want more centralized decisions. Such as someone had the right to decide, who can create a cryptocurrency, and who can not. Let the market decide this.
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It is realy hard to predict, and depends a lot of the nature of the disaster. Most cases however, I think the price would decrease, especialy, if there would be electricity problems as well.
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Luckily, I have a quite flexible lifestyle, so I do not have to worry about this too much. But try to keep the balance in my life anyways. Good thing you could learn from your mistake anyways, without losing your job.
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The lack electricity may not be a big problem, as we all have cell phone, with battery, and probably some extrenal batteries as well But if the internet is also gone, well, that could be problematic for making a Bitcoin transaction.
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