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September 26, 2018, 12:14:06 PM
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If you are new here then you might hear about faith and trust and believing. And you may think like "What is that? Is cryptocurrency somekind of new age religion?". But let me explain you this. In this business you need to have a strong will and patience to mentally survive moments when bad things happen. And to do this you must have faith in crypto and it's good future. You have to trust crypto. And you have to believe in things that you do. That things that you invested in have a good future. That things that you do leads you to the good future. That soon or late everything will be ok. And without these things you easily may break under pressure of stress.
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September 26, 2018, 12:18:31 PM
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I think it will be a good advice for newbies to not to trust people that even seems pretty nice persons. Big amounts of money is being made in this sphere. And it attracts many bad people. Because where is money there is scammers. Even if we all in one bowls and many of us mostly are kind don't be naive and don't trust everyone who you just met. Don't use doubtful exchanges and wallets. Always check information and keep in mind that not only usual traders but even ICOs might be scam. Of course it's simple rules that already been said many times. But repeating it is useful I think.
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September 26, 2018, 05:40:16 PM
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+1 and you should not trust the tokena from ICO either unless the campaign is not scam and with great purpose that will be kept active or can survive long term. Newbies should trust himself/herself only and only ask guide/advice if you're having trouble.

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September 26, 2018, 07:21:05 PM
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What a weird thread.    Are these just poorly written threads just thinly disguised attempts to gain merit?



If you are a beginner reading this,  follow these steps:     Read and learn as much as you can both about crypto as a whole and whatever project(s) you are interested in.    Invest only what you can afford to lose.          The end.






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