There is a lot of information about Bitcoin, and I think this can make it difficult for beginners to know what they should learn first.
If you had to choose only three lessons for someone who is completely new to Bitcoin what would you choose?
I am especially interested in answers based on real experience rather than just general advice. What did you understood when you first started?
If it's a complete beginner, then the following are probably the three things they should learn before they get started:
1. Basic information about Bitcoin, other cryptocurrencies, and this market, because it's important for one to know these things before they get involved financially, especially they need to know the use cases of Bitcoin instead of thinking that Bitcoin is just a speculative asset with no use other than buying and selling it in the markets.
2. It is important for a beginner to understand that there are no legit Bitcoin or crypto investment platforms where they can invest their assets and be able to make about 100% to 150% profits every month without doing anything, and that anyone who approaches them over the internet for any sort of help needs to be ignored.
3. And finally, they need to learn how they can use exchange platforms and wallets, and it is also important that they learn about the types of wallets, because apparently, so many people don't even know what non-custodial or self-custody is, they simply create an account on an exchange, and use that as their wallet as well.