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Title: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on January 16, 2024, 06:00:12 PM
In the realm of finance, the term "crypto" was an unfamiliar whisper before 2008. But today, fifteen years later, the buzz around Bitcoin and the broader crypto ecosystem has permeated the entire financial world. This remarkable revolution has sparked a profound discourse about the very nature of money and value.

My own introduction to the crypto universe commenced in 2017, inspired by the prospect of translating articles in this burgeoning field. A cascade of new terminologies, including halving, 51% attack, POW, POS, coin or token... unfolded before my eyes. At the time, I harbored an ardent belief that blockchain and crypto would swiftly revolutionize the technology landscape and reshape the very foundations of global finance  ;D

However, seven years of market exposure have tempered my initial enthusiasm. While I still recognize the transformative potential of this technology, I now approach the crypto revolution with a more grounded and realistic perspective. The journey has been long, exhilarating, and filled with unexpected twists and turns. Despite the challenges, I remain committed to exploring and navigating this dynamic technology-financial landscape for years to come.

I am particularly intrigued to learn about your own path into the crypto market. What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain? I welcome your thoughts and experiences, as they serve as valuable perspectives on the multifaceted crypto world.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Yamane_Keto on January 17, 2024, 09:26:30 AM
Some of us may have come by chance, and others were told by their friends and relatives, but the first thing everyone will realize is the ease of creating a wallet (account) and transferring money within 10 minutes, as I am used to my brother sending us money and it appearing after 4 hours, and sometimes we have to wait for the next day.

Whoever does not have a successor regarding money and investment will begin to ask why the value of my currencies decreased, why did they increase, and what makes them increase and decrease, and your journey begins in learning trading, ICO, IEO, airdrop.

Then the story of forks, NFTs, DeFi, and AI coins emerged, each stage with different user experiences.
What keeps most of us here are profits, but they are not the only reason to continue investing.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on January 17, 2024, 02:46:15 PM
Some of us may have come by chance, and others were told by their friends and relatives, but the first thing everyone will realize is the ease of creating a wallet (account) and transferring money within 10 minutes, as I am used to my brother sending us money and it appearing after 4 hours, and sometimes we have to wait for the next day.

Whoever does not have a successor regarding money and investment will begin to ask why the value of my currencies decreased, why did they increase, and what makes them increase and decrease, and your journey begins in learning trading, ICO, IEO, airdrop.

Then the story of forks, NFTs, DeFi, and AI coins emerged, each stage with different user experiences.
What keeps most of us here are profits, but they are not the only reason to continue investing.
Nice, so you came to the crypto market from the need to transfer money and crypto (perhaps Bitcoin because you mentioned 10 minutes) has met that need quickly, safely and simply. When people realize the superiority of crypto compared to slow and expensive traditional money transfer services, people will have no reason to leave crypto.
I believe we are here to stay, and we will have many more crypto allies in the future  ;)
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Yamane_Keto on January 18, 2024, 05:19:41 AM
Nice, so you came to the crypto market from the need to transfer money and crypto (perhaps Bitcoin because you mentioned 10 minutes) has met that need quickly, safely and simply. When people realize the superiority of crypto compared to slow and expensive traditional money transfer services, people will have no reason to leave crypto.
Not only that, but side networks can be built on Bitcoin so that you can pay for your daily needs with almost zero fees, so that you have a wallet with:
Daily deposits (less than a thousand dollars) zero fees.
Monthly or annual deposits (onchain payment), low fees, and transaction confirmation in less than 20 minutes.
Then Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies will be suitable for international trade and for use in tourism and daily life.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Agbe on January 18, 2024, 09:21:49 AM
Most people not to know cryptocurrency through social media and movies. But I was brought to this innovational world by the colleague who worked with me in one place. Though I cam to know cryptocurrency in the year 2015 or there about but by then the knowledge was very shallow so in 2021, the guy introduced me to the cryptocurrency world and here I'm.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on January 18, 2024, 09:56:00 AM
The way I came to the knowledge of cryptocurrency is rather very interesting to me personally, those of us from Africa will be very familiar with the popular 2015 ponzi scheme known as MMM, which later on in same year crashed and alot of people lost money, I was one of those who lost huge amount of money to MMM, after MMM crashed, I started looking for other ways to make money online, then the person who referred me to MMM then told me I could make money online trading bitcoin, he did not explain in details what bitcoin was, or how I could make money trading it, so in my desperation for knowledge, I went into research, and from my research, I discovered bitcointalk, this was in 2016, I joined bitcointalk and started following up on discussions about bitcoin and crypto in general, at a point, I started investing in ICOs, this was where I made some money and lost most money to scam as well.

Long story short is that, my quest to make money online was how I discovered crypto in 2016, and though I had high hopes in crypto, that most of the things I hoped for are yet to come to pass, but in all sincerity, I am very happy and grateful for how crypto have changed my life and made me a boss of myself and other people, i am no longer working a 6 to 7 job for money, I now own my own business - all thanks to crypto.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Uruhara on January 18, 2024, 02:35:56 PM
Maybe there is nothing special in my story. Because I even forgot my initial reason for getting to know and be interested in crypto. But maybe this is due to the people around me who were already familiar with crypto and I followed suit. I wasn't even that interested in investing in bitcoin at first. But then I started to understand slowly and became more involved and liked crypto even more until now.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: gunhell16 on January 18, 2024, 05:51:30 PM
A friend just told me about crypto, and he said that I should study this forum platform about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency and that the time may come when it will help me financially when I know correctly how to have Bitcoin or cryptocurrency.

But of course, at first, I didn't immediately pay attention, so later I had a curiosity to learn and study it. It was a bit difficult for me to understand at first because I didn't understand. It took me a few months to understand it, but now I'm able to take advantage of what I've learned about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on January 18, 2024, 10:32:36 PM
I have been hearing about Bitcoin earlier before 2019 from some people who were not steadily around me, so I did not really know what Bitcoin was. Due to the price volatility of Bitcoin, some people talked against it, which also made me wonder if it's really wise to invest in it. I did not have proper knowledge about Bitcoin, so I didn't put in my money. It was not until 2019 that I gained proper knowledge about Bitcoin and also invested in it. I first made some cool profit from Bitcoin in 2021, and that's how I have been learning more about the technology.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: sampoerna on January 18, 2024, 10:48:46 PM
I am particularly intrigued to learn about your own path into the crypto market. What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain? I welcome your thoughts and experiences, as they serve as valuable perspectives on the multifaceted crypto world.
It cannot be denied that one of the reasons I am in crypto and especially in this forum is because I see several of my friends who are involved in this forum. In fact, they also seem quite successful in the crypto world. Yes, although at first when I heard their experience it was quite difficult to carry out. because their struggle to achieve success in cryptocurrency took years and really started from the bottom. Because in the past, not many people knew about the crypto world and it was quite underestimated. but in the end, when cryptocurrency started to really boom, many people were interested in learning about it, including myself. and it's true that the journey in the crypto world is not as easy as I saw in my friend's success. experiencing several up and down phases of cryptocurrency made me quite down at first. but fortunately there was still enthusiasm to continue being in the crypto space so that in the end it gave me a very big and valuable lesson.

And of course the journey in Crypto Space does not stop here and will continue. That's why, as time goes by, of course our understanding of the crypto world will get better, so we should be able to be wiser in determining the path or decisions we make here. whether it's to make crypto an income through trading holding or other activities that are related to cryptocurrency, such as being on this forum.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Sokani on January 18, 2024, 10:54:06 PM
I learnt about cryptocurrency after I was scammed by a ponzi scheme a friend introduced me some years back. I bought some Bitcoin and invested in it and that was how I kissed goodbye to my Bitcoin. That was actually my first purchase of any cryptocurrency and after that unpleasant experience, I started reading up and searching on the internet. Then, I got to know about steemit, and that's where the crypto journey began.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: MUGNIA on January 18, 2024, 11:39:28 PM
I found out about crypto at the end of 2018 from a friend, he taught me how to get crypto for free, introduced a forum to communicate and find info, but in 2019 my friend left me for an unclear reason so I found out more about crypto on my own,
For my own interest, up until now I have only been looking for extra money in crypto because skincare is very expensive.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on January 19, 2024, 07:13:30 PM
Most people not to know cryptocurrency through social media and movies. But I was brought to this innovational world by the colleague who worked with me in one place. Though I cam to know cryptocurrency in the year 2015 or there about but by then the knowledge was very shallow so in 2021, the guy introduced me to the cryptocurrency world and here I'm.
So you came to crypto through an acquaintance, but the decision to join and stay is yours. What do you think about that decision, and would you introduce others to crypto?

those of us from Africa will be very familiar with the popular 2015 ponzi scheme known as MMM, which later on in same year crashed and alot of people lost money, I was one of those who lost huge amount of money to MMM.
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I am very happy and grateful for how crypto have changed my life and made me a boss of myself and other people, i am no longer working a 6 to 7 job for money, I now own my own business - all thanks to crypto.
A long journey with a happy ending, congratulations!
Many investors come to the crypto market from fraudulent projects, at least they do not deceive us about the great potential of this market. I hope with the popularity of crypto, people's understanding will increase and not be scammed by bad guys.

Maybe there is nothing special in my story. Because I even forgot my initial reason for getting to know and be interested in crypto. But maybe this is due to the people around me who were already familiar with crypto and I followed suit. I wasn't even that interested in investing in bitcoin at first. But then I started to understand slowly and became more involved and liked crypto even more until now.
Your story makes me think that it seems like the time has come for crypto to be everywhere and become familiar to everyone. Well, it's like we're still breathing even though we don't care much about the existence of air   ;D

A friend just told me about crypto, and he said that I should study this forum platform about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency and that the time may come when it will help me financially when I know correctly how to have Bitcoin or cryptocurrency.

But of course, at first, I didn't immediately pay attention, so later I had a curiosity to learn and study it. It was a bit difficult for me to understand at first because I didn't understand. It took me a few months to understand it, but now I'm able to take advantage of what I've learned about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.
Every beginning is difficult, I almost gave up before the terms blockchain and crypto. But in the end passion (or the temptation of income) will win and keep us persistent in this market. Wish you will turn your knowledge into income!

I have been hearing about Bitcoin earlier before 2019 from some people who were not steadily around me, so I did not really know what Bitcoin was. Due to the price volatility of Bitcoin, some people talked against it, which also made me wonder if it's really wise to invest in it. I did not have proper knowledge about Bitcoin, so I didn't put in my money. It was not until 2019 that I gained proper knowledge about Bitcoin and also invested in it. I first made some cool profit from Bitcoin in 2021, and that's how I have been learning more about the technology.
Profits are the best evidence to confirm belief, and profits are also the way to keep investors in the market. Uptrend is coming, wish you continue to stay in the market and have many profits!

It cannot be denied that one of the reasons I am in crypto and especially in this forum is because I see several of my friends who are involved in this forum.
Ultimately, crypto will become a community of people passionate about technology, finance, memes, and drama  ;D You are a very active member, I believe that positivity will bring you a lot of experience and profits in the market.

I learnt about cryptocurrency after I was scammed by a ponzi scheme a friend introduced me some years back. I bought some Bitcoin and invested in it and that was how I kissed goodbye to my Bitcoin. That was actually my first purchase of any cryptocurrency and after that unpleasant experience, I started reading up and searching on the internet. Then, I got to know about steemit, and that's where the crypto journey began.
An experience with quite a price, but it's good that you're still here with us! It would be good if we told each other about our journey, warning about the risks and pitfalls in this market.
Are you still pursuing the Steemit project?

I found out about crypto at the end of 2018 from a friend, he taught me how to get crypto for free, introduced a forum to communicate and find info, but in 2019 my friend left me for an unclear reason so I found out more about crypto on my own,
For my own interest, up until now I have only been looking for extra money in crypto because skincare is very expensive.
You have a really good friend, I hope he is also continuing in this market, he can guide you some ways to generate income. At least, crypto also helps us protect skin and beauty for life!
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: JoyMarsha on January 19, 2024, 10:01:36 PM
My journey in crypto all started in 2021, when I was finding ways on how to be providing for myself than depending on my parents to do so. So a friend told me about crypto ordinary. Telling me that if really I want to learn more, I should join bitcointalk forum to get more exposure about crypto. Is from there, I got all the necessary knowledge I am using to strive in crypto upto date and I haven't for once stop learning about crypto because it brings me to the level of learning how to be financial free through investing in bitcoin.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: taufik123 on January 19, 2024, 11:32:08 PM
2015 was the year that I started to get to know crypto but didn't know Crypto forums like Btt and Att, because I was really still blind and didn't know about crypto.
Only knowing crypto from my past co-workers who then focused on airdrop hunting work.

And after a year later I started to get to know crypto forums, after which I focused on looking for projects that provide Bitcoin rewards or in the form of coins.

9 years has been my journey in learning crypto and until recently I remained in crypto, trading, investing, hunting for projects that generated and working on several airdrops that had great reward potential.
Many boats I took to achieve all of this, and I learned from every single one I used.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: MrSpasybo on January 20, 2024, 04:32:10 PM
What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain?
I know the crypto market from C++ language, this is the language used by Satoshi Nakamoto to program Bitcoin. I learned C++ and researched the LPPLS method to monitor and predict fluctuations in financial markets, of which Bitcoin was an interesting subject in 2012. For me at that time, the crypto market was just a game. Playing chance with unrealistic expectations. I thought BTC failed in 2012.

I officially joined the crypto market in 2017 when the ICO wave became famous, I participated in a few good ICOs but did not take profits in 2018 because of lack of understanding in the market, I thought “blockchain and crypto will change the world forever” ^^

Now I am still here with the crypto market. The market helps me gain more financial knowledge, giving me an object to predict using the LPPLS and MSAP.Rainbow methods. I want to perfect my technical analysis method and profit from the growth of this potential market 🚀🚀🚀
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Baofeng on January 20, 2024, 11:56:38 PM
I am particularly intrigued to learn about your own path into the crypto market. What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain? I welcome your thoughts and experiences, as they serve as valuable perspectives on the multifaceted crypto world.

I have seen it like in 2014-2015 era because that time, I was doing some online jobs and very much on that sector. So crypto specifically Bitcoin keeps on popping but I never had a interest on it.

Moving forward to 2017, someone introduced it to me, and so I recall everything and I regret that entering that time. Nevertheless, it's not too late, so I jump on the ship and never look back. Earn some profits, bought some things and it give me financial freedom to say the least and all thanks to crypto and Bitcoin for making me and other lives better.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: yhiaali3 on January 21, 2024, 03:10:44 AM
I came to the world of Bitcoin by chance. I was looking for work on the Internet and I did not know anything about Bitcoin. Then by chance, Bitcoin advertisements began to appear in front of me in abundance.
From here I began my journey to learn more about Bitcoin. The idea of decentralization and privacy excited me and I began to learn about Blockchain, this wonderful technology with its transparency and the possibility of sending money around the world with complete ease while maintaining privacy and transparency.

I have finally achieved the true financial freedom that I have always been searching for.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: bitterguy28 on January 21, 2024, 06:25:21 AM
Mine was a introducing of a cousin back when I lost my Job and seeking for opportunity in Online since the crypto world starts to boom those days and I believe that somewhere out there is waiting and here is my cousin giving me this chance and that is what i took advantage .

about knowledge I've got? there are  lots of things I manage to receive over the years and those are from my mentors in other forum , but now that I am exploring this other side then maybe I will find one here.

we are all now in the same boat and helping each other will bring more knowledge and of course profit lol.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on January 21, 2024, 07:26:24 PM
I know the crypto market from C++ language, this is the language used by Satoshi Nakamoto to program Bitcoin. I learned C++ and researched the LPPLS method to monitor and predict fluctuations in financial markets, of which Bitcoin was an interesting subject in 2012. For me at that time, the crypto market was just a game. Playing chance with unrealistic expectations. I thought BTC failed in 2012.
I will continue to follow your predictions, in the past 1 year your model has worked very well and delivered accurate predictions. Now, there is only ATH 150K USD waiting for BTC to reach  :D

I have seen it like in 2014-2015 era because that time, I was doing some online jobs and very much on that sector. So crypto specifically Bitcoin keeps on popping but I never had a interest on it.

Moving forward to 2017, someone introduced it to me, and so I recall everything and I regret that entering that time. Nevertheless, it's not too late, so I jump on the ship and never look back. Earn some profits, bought some things and it give me financial freedom to say the least and all thanks to crypto and Bitcoin for making me and other lives better.
The crypto market is still here to continuously grow, opportunities are always waiting for people to seek and profit from bitcoin and altcoins.

I came to the world of Bitcoin by chance. I was looking for work on the Internet and I did not know anything about Bitcoin. Then by chance, Bitcoin advertisements began to appear in front of me in abundance.
From here I began my journey to learn more about Bitcoin. The idea of decentralization and privacy excited me and I began to learn about Blockchain, this wonderful technology with its transparency and the possibility of sending money around the world with complete ease while maintaining privacy and transparency.

I have finally achieved the true financial freedom that I have always been searching for.
Congratulations on achieving financial freedom, the crypto market must have brought you a lot of profits! Are you a developer or a trader in this market?
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: summonerrk on January 21, 2024, 09:45:44 PM
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One day I came to my best friend and saw that he had a computer in his room that was working loudly. A friend called it "the farm." Afterwards he said that this is Mining, and he extracts money from the Internet. He was always strange and I didn't acknowledge it. Then he forced me to install a Bitcoin wallet. At that time, Bitcoin cost 100 dollars, and a friend asked me to buy at least 1. But I didn’t have the money for it, not even 100 dollars. And then I decided to get into cryptocurrencies. If only I had started earlier. I would have been a millionaire a long time ago :)

Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: vegasus on January 21, 2024, 10:54:06 PM
It was a moment when I met my old fried and he talked about Bitcoin. Actually I heard about Bitcoin when it was very booming but I was still not sure about this. Because many people around me said it is scam and illegal. So, I was really not interested in it. Until one day, when I met my old friend and he suddenly talked about Bitcoin when he was calling someone, after finishinh, I asked abiut it and he explained about it. But at that time I didn't have any money to invest. And he told me about some airdrops that paid.. after so many times joinijg airdrops, it wasn't worth at all and then I go to this forum. It was not smooth at all. But at least, I got some money from this. Until now, it is still here although I was quit from several periods and focusing on other different crypto activities.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Nwada001 on January 21, 2024, 11:01:06 PM
I can't really tell how I got into crypto, but if I could remember correctly, it was through airdrops that were shared by some ransom promoters. From there, I started showing interest, and after performing a few tasks and getting paid some worthless tokens, I decided to pick interest on crypto currency and made my first investment in bitcoin and Ethereum, which I later sold out and used the money for other important things. This was happening in early 2018 or 2017, if I could remember correctly.
 
Before, I found my way into the Bitcointalk forum, where I later learned much about crypto currency's safety, how to be on the right track at the right time, and how to channel my investment assets that are actually worth it.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: yhiaali3 on January 22, 2024, 03:22:01 AM
Congratulations on achieving financial freedom, the crypto market must have brought you a lot of profits! Are you a developer or a trader in this market?
Thank you, I am a trader but also there are a lot of other opportunities in crypto in addition to trading and development, for example in this forum and the Bitcoin Talk forum there are a lot of opportunities that can help you make money through writing or some other small business.

I have been working for 5 years and I get a good monthly income through my work. Before the existence of Crypto, this was very difficult, especially in my country. Now there are many good opportunities, whether through trading or technical skills.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on January 23, 2024, 05:05:46 PM
I can't really tell how I got into crypto, but if I could remember correctly, it was through airdrops that were shared by some ransom promoters. From there, I started showing interest, and after performing a few tasks and getting paid some worthless tokens, I decided to pick interest on crypto currency and made my first investment in bitcoin and Ethereum, which I later sold out and used the money for other important things. This was happening in early 2018 or 2017, if I could remember correctly.
 
Before, I found my way into the Bitcointalk forum, where I later learned much about crypto currency's safety, how to be on the right track at the right time, and how to channel my investment assets that are actually worth it.
If you already knew cryptocurrency in 2017, you should be rich now because, from the experience you mentioned in 2017–2018, there were lots of successful ICOs or IEOs that made a lot of profit, including when you contributed to the airdrop or campaign held in the section bounty campaign. At that time, the price of Bitcoin was still cheap and not as expensive as this.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on January 23, 2024, 06:05:12 PM
One day I came to my best friend and saw that he had a computer in his room that was working loudly. A friend called it "the farm." Afterwards he said that this is Mining, and he extracts money from the Internet. He was always strange and I didn't acknowledge it. Then he forced me to install a Bitcoin wallet. At that time, Bitcoin cost 100 dollars, and a friend asked me to buy at least 1. But I didn’t have the money for it, not even 100 dollars. And then I decided to get into cryptocurrencies. If only I had started earlier. I would have been a millionaire a long time ago :)
The saddest thing is not because we didn't know Bitcoin earlier, but when we knew Bitcoin, we didn't have much money to invest in Bitcoin, even just 1 BTC.
Opportunities are still in the market, BTC and ALTS still have great potential and can generate profits many times greater than the best stocks.

It was a moment when I met my old fried and he talked about Bitcoin. Actually I heard about Bitcoin when it was very booming but I was still not sure about this. Because many people around me said it is scam and illegal. So, I was really not interested in it. Until one day, when I met my old friend and he suddenly talked about Bitcoin when he was calling someone, after finishinh, I asked abiut it and he explained about it. But at that time I didn't have any money to invest. And he told me about some airdrops that paid.. after so many times joinijg airdrops, it wasn't worth at all and then I go to this forum. It was not smooth at all. But at least, I got some money from this. Until now, it is still here although I was quit from several periods and focusing on other different crypto activities.
Opportunities and useful information are everywhere, but perhaps when they come to us, we are not ready enough to receive them. At least thanks to crypto, we know how to appreciate our friends more, because they can give us the opportunity to change our lives thanks to something crazy  8)

I can't really tell how I got into crypto, but if I could remember correctly, it was through airdrops that were shared by some ransom promoters. From there, I started showing interest, and after performing a few tasks and getting paid some worthless tokens, I decided to pick interest on crypto currency and made my first investment in bitcoin and Ethereum, which I later sold out and used the money for other important things. This was happening in early 2018 or 2017, if I could remember correctly.
Wow, you are an early investor in the crypto market. Currently, do you think selling BTC and ETH at the beginning of 2018 is wise or foolish? I know early 2018 was the peak of that cycle, but right now BTC and ETH prices are still higher than that peak. Hope you have reinvested to get more profits than simply holding.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: philipma1957 on January 24, 2024, 04:38:58 AM
Apples decision to hard solder the 2012 mac mini.

That killed my ebay business. I used to soup up mac minis and sell them on ebay.

Some years I sold 250,000 in macs with upgrades.

Apple hard soldered the newer aluminum models and I had a lot of parts and tools. I was not able to make some money via sales. So I saw some info on btc found the bitcointalk forum and learned to mine there.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: yohananaomi on January 24, 2024, 06:31:17 AM
If you already knew cryptocurrency in 2017, you should be rich now because, from the experience you mentioned in 2017–2018, there were lots of successful ICOs or IEOs that made a lot of profit, including when you contributed to the airdrop or campaign held in the section bounty campaign. At that time, the price of Bitcoin was still cheap and not as expensive as this.
In fact, what you said is true: at that time, there were many people who benefited from the bounty results because the bounty had grown significantly and the payments made were also very decent and could even be extraordinary.
But before COVID, everything finally returned to what it is now, where the payments It is increasingly unclear if, at that time, those who could save by investing in altcoins might be helped.
but for those who still relied on bounties, the funds they had would be eroded for use.
Since 2019 until now, there has been no significant change in the bounty, and there cannot be any more surprises like 2017-2018, although we are not discouraged.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on January 24, 2024, 07:57:22 AM
It was Early January of 2016 when I first discovered Cryptocurrency . I was a Blogger and searching other ways to earn some extra money. so I got into PTC sites (Paid To click) from there I discovered about BTC faucets, earn small amount of BTC for viewing ads, solving captcha etc..
As a blogger and website builder, claiming BTC from faucet was not enough for me. so I decided to build my own faucet. and within 2, 3 days I've learned everything I needed and launched my own Bitcoin faucet. I wasn't aware of Bitcointalk until then. but then to promote my faucet. I got into bitcointalk and from there started my bigger crypto journey.
I found out about signature campaigns and got to know how well they were paying the users. so I shut down my faucet and started joining signature campaigns. soon after that I Started working as a bounty manager, then community management.
and since then. i never looked back.

So I was brought to Crypto World by Bitcoin Faucets Ship
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: LogitechMouse on January 24, 2024, 08:49:43 AM
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I am particularly intrigued to learn about your own path into the crypto market. What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain? I welcome your thoughts and experiences, as they serve as valuable perspectives on the multifaceted crypto world.
I would be a hypocrite if I did not say that money is the reason why I got myself into cryptocurrency.
I've been finding ways to earn money online since I just graduated from college when I started to learn cryptocurrency. That was in 2017 when faucets were pretty much popular at that time. I mean I'm earning tiny bits of Bitcoin that's called Satoshis, and at that time, I was happy to earn even a few cents just by clicking, and clicking, and clicking.

But I know there's much to it that's why I tried to learn more about cryptocurrency. Yes, I'm still doing this faucet thing, but I'm also watching documentaries regarding crypto on YouTube. I want myself to get educated. I want to learn more about this new technology. Over time, I learn the basics of Bitcoin and the whole cryptocurrency.

Like others here, a ship called "Faucet 6969" has brought me into the crypto world. I guess it's good that I didn't focus on that one too much and focused on learning.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on January 24, 2024, 05:37:27 PM
I would be a hypocrite if I did not say that money is the reason why I got myself into cryptocurrency.

Like others here, a ship called "Faucet 6969" has brought me into the crypto world. I guess it's good that I didn't focus on that one too much and focused on learning.
The crypto market is attractive because it has potential and can create great profits for investors, or in other words: most people come to the market to find money, everything you do is reasonable and normal. Faucet has been very famous, many people spend a lot of time to accumulate BTC and DOGE, I don't know anyone who has become rich from Faucet but at least they come to the market and continue to learn about blockchain/ crypto.

It was Early January of 2016 when I first discovered Cryptocurrency . I was a Blogger and searching other ways to earn some extra money. so I got into PTC sites (Paid To click) from there I discovered about BTC faucets, earn small amount of BTC for viewing ads, solving captcha etc..
As a blogger and website builder, claiming BTC from faucet was not enough for me. so I decided to build my own faucet. and within 2, 3 days I've learned everything I needed and launched my own Bitcoin faucet. I wasn't aware of Bitcointalk until then. but then to promote my faucet. I got into bitcointalk and from there started my bigger crypto journey.
I found out about signature campaigns and got to know how well they were paying the users. so I shut down my faucet and started joining signature campaigns. soon after that I Started working as a bounty manager, then community management.
and since then. i never looked back.

So I was brought to Crypto World by Bitcoin Faucets Ship
Surprisingly, you even create your own Faucet and participate in many roles in this crypto market. Long journey creates masters, hope you will share many experiences with forum members, at least how to create BTC Faucet  8)
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: TopT3ns on January 24, 2024, 07:41:16 PM
If you already knew cryptocurrency in 2017, you should be rich now because, from the experience you mentioned in 2017–2018, there were lots of successful ICOs or IEOs that made a lot of profit, including when you contributed to the airdrop or campaign held in the section bounty campaign. At that time, the price of Bitcoin was still cheap and not as expensive as this.
In fact, what you said is true: at that time, there were many people who benefited from the bounty results because the bounty had grown significantly and the payments made were also very decent and could even be extraordinary.
But before COVID, everything finally returned to what it is now, where the payments It is increasingly unclear if, at that time, those who could save by investing in altcoins might be helped.
but for those who still relied on bounties, the funds they had would be eroded for use.
Since 2019 until now, there has been no significant change in the bounty, and there cannot be any more surprises like 2017-2018, although we are not discouraged.
The world of crypto has indeed experienced many changes over the past few years, and phenomena such as the ICO (Initial Coin Offering) boom and bounty campaigns at that time have created great opportunities for many individuals to make a profit. However, as you mentioned, several factors, including market changes and the impact of COVID-19, have brought about changing dynamics in the crypto ecosystem.

Not all Bounty Hunters experience a decrease in income because for some time I have seen many colleagues building businesses from the money left over from the Bounty Campaign, so they still have money coming in every day from the results of the business they build, even though the business they build is not too big. But at least if you make an effort to start small, it will usually become big and provide a lot of profit.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Captain Corporate on January 24, 2024, 08:32:43 PM
Mine has always been the same story, someone offered to pay me in crypto and no other option was given, so I had to either decline the job or accept crypto. I said "what the hell, whats the worst that could happen" and accepted it, and I got paid in bitcoin, over a decade ago. Obviously, the fool that I am, I did not keep any of the money, and I am in huge debt right now and poor. You will not meet with too many very poor people who has been in the bitcoin world for over 10 years, I am one of the few ones. Lucky me, yeeeeaaaaa. All jokes aside, ever since that day, I have been involved with crypto one way or another.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: philipma1957 on January 24, 2024, 10:17:00 PM
Mine has always been the same story, someone offered to pay me in crypto and no other option was given, so I had to either decline the job or accept crypto. I said "what the hell, whats the worst that could happen" and accepted it, and I got paid in bitcoin, over a decade ago. Obviously, the fool that I am, I did not keep any of the money, and I am in huge debt right now and poor. You will not meet with too many very poor people who has been in the bitcoin world for over 10 years, I am one of the few ones. Lucky me, yeeeeaaaaa. All jokes aside, ever since that day, I have been involved with crypto one way or another.

I am not poor but I easily could have made 10x what I have made since 2012 in the game of crypto.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: yohananaomi on January 25, 2024, 06:53:31 AM
If you already knew cryptocurrency in 2017, you should be rich now because, from the experience you mentioned in 2017–2018, there were lots of successful ICOs or IEOs that made a lot of profit, including when you contributed to the airdrop or campaign held in the section bounty campaign. At that time, the price of Bitcoin was still cheap and not as expensive as this.
In fact, what you said is true: at that time, there were many people who benefited from the bounty results because the bounty had grown significantly and the payments made were also very decent and could even be extraordinary.
But before COVID, everything finally returned to what it is now, where the payments It is increasingly unclear if, at that time, those who could save by investing in altcoins might be helped.
but for those who still relied on bounties, the funds they had would be eroded for use.
Since 2019 until now, there has been no significant change in the bounty, and there cannot be any more surprises like 2017-2018, although we are not discouraged.
The world of crypto has indeed experienced many changes over the past few years, and phenomena such as the ICO (Initial Coin Offering) boom and bounty campaigns at that time have created great opportunities for many individuals to make a profit. However, as you mentioned, several factors, including market changes and the impact of COVID-19, have brought about changing dynamics in the crypto ecosystem.

Not all Bounty Hunters experience a decrease in income because for some time I have seen many colleagues building businesses from the money left over from the Bounty Campaign, so they still have money coming in every day from the results of the business they build, even though the business they build is not too big. But at least if you make an effort to start small, it will usually become big and provide a lot of profit.
Drastic changes are unavoidable, and the prolonged influence of COVID has brought the economy into decline. The same goes for crypto, where usually ICO campaigns, which at that time could provide opportunities for individuals to make a profit, are no longer heard of.
It's true what you say, that there are bounty hunters who are able to manage the funds they get for investment and other businesses, so maybe they can still exist now to support the necessities of what they do.
but quite a few who are also used to relying on bounties end up seeing that bounties are not what they used to be and end up getting worse along with the situation.
Blessed are the bounty hunters who can manage the results obtained up to now, and that is an extraordinary thing.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: dekafee79 on January 27, 2024, 12:27:59 PM

I am particularly intrigued to learn about your own path into the crypto market. What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain? I welcome your thoughts and experiences, as they serve as valuable perspectives on the multifaceted crypto world.

What ignited my interest, because I see many friends was successful in crypto currency.
As trader or holder.
I also gained many profits from crypto investment.
It will another income for me.
So, I'm really enjoying to invest and do trading in crypto.

Not all Bounty Hunters experience a decrease in income because for some time I have seen many colleagues building businesses from the money left over from the Bounty Campaign, so they still have money coming in every day from the results of the business they build, even though the business they build is not too big. But at least if you make an effort to start small, it will usually become big and provide a lot of profit.

Yeah we should have other businesses beside invest in crypto or participate in bounty campaign.
But I think bounty campaign isn't  as worth as at the past 2015-2018.
Because I see many bounty projects were failed.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on January 27, 2024, 12:45:12 PM
Some of us may have come by chance, and others were told by their friends and relatives, but the first thing everyone will realize is the ease of creating a wallet (account) and transferring money within 10 minutes, as I am used to my brother sending us money and it appearing after 4 hours, and sometimes we have to wait for the next day.

Whoever does not have a successor regarding money and investment will begin to ask why the value of my currencies decreased, why did they increase, and what makes them increase and decrease, and your journey begins in learning trading, ICO, IEO, airdrop.

Then the story of forks, NFTs, DeFi, and AI coins emerged, each stage with different user experiences.
What keeps most of us here are profits, but they are not the only reason to continue investing.

      -   As for me, I was just really curious as to what this bitcoin or cryptocurrency was. Then a friend of mine did it; I didn't know that he belonged here in the field of the crypto industry. The only thing he told me is that if I want to know about Bitcoin, I should create an account on BitcoinTalk, and what I will never forget is that there is a high possibility that I can get more profit here than as an employee.

At first, I was still doubtful, but maybe after a few weeks I got curious because it was said that I could make money, so I got interested, when I first landed on the other platform, I still had a hard time understanding it because I didn't know anything about it, but when I went deeper into it, I understood little by little with each passing year as I studied it that it has a good future, so until now I am still studying it and I have not made a wrong decision.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on January 31, 2024, 08:38:02 PM
What ignited my interest, because I see many friends was successful in crypto currency.
As trader or holder.
I also gained many profits from crypto investment.
It will another income for me.
So, I'm really enjoying to invest and do trading in crypto.
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Yeah we should have other businesses beside invest in crypto or participate in bounty campaign.
But I think bounty campaign isn't  as worth as at the past 2015-2018.
Because I see many bounty projects were failed.
It is quite common for us to enter the crypto market when we see the success and profits of our friends, curiosity and relationships lead us to this market. It would be advantageous if friends could guide us in the right direction from the beginning, we would save a lot of time, effort and money to invest!

Bounty campaigns continue to become an additional income channel for hunters, there are always many good projects and good bounties. What makes me uncomfortable at the moment is that many projects have been successful but do not pay bounty to hunters, they use many excuses to appropriate tens of thousands of USD worth of tokens from the bounty campaign budget.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on January 31, 2024, 09:41:55 PM


What ignited my interest, because I see many friends was successful in crypto currency.
As trader or holder.
I also gained many profits from crypto investment.
It will another income for me.
So, I'm really enjoying to invest and do trading in crypto.

You are lucky man, that you had friends who had crypto knowledge and was able to teach you. If I had invested into bitcoin when I first had about it, I definitely would have made much profit because i would have bought bitcoin below $10k but back then, I was very sceptical and scared about bitcoin, if only I had friends that were able to properly educate me and adviced me to invest, I would have been early to bitcoin.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: DaNNy001 on January 31, 2024, 09:57:47 PM
Mine has always been the same story, someone offered to pay me in crypto and no other option was given, so I had to either decline the job or accept crypto. I said "what the hell, whats the worst that could happen" and accepted it, and I got paid in bitcoin, over a decade ago. Obviously, the fool that I am, I did not keep any of the money, and I am in huge debt right now and poor. You will not meet with too many very poor people who has been in the bitcoin world for over 10 years, I am one of the few ones. Lucky me, yeeeeaaaaa. All jokes aside, ever since that day, I have been involved with crypto one way or another.

I am not poor but I easily could have made 10x what I have made since 2012 in the game of crypto.
Atleast you have decided to get back on track and that's the main point to this, to be honest I think they are quite a lot of people who actually made same error and that's because no one actually knew how things were going to turn up but we all got a second opportunity although mine was a little bit different as I thought wrongly of Bitcoin in particular and missed out on the 2020/21 bull run that made the new ATH.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: summonerrk on February 04, 2024, 09:40:30 PM


What ignited my interest, because I see many friends was successful in crypto currency.
As trader or holder.
I also gained many profits from crypto investment.
It will another income for me.
So, I'm really enjoying to invest and do trading in crypto.

You are lucky man, that you had friends who had crypto knowledge and was able to teach you. If I had invested into bitcoin when I first had about it, I definitely would have made much profit because i would have bought bitcoin below $10k but back then, I was very sceptical and scared about bitcoin, if only I had friends that were able to properly educate me and adviced me to invest, I would have been early to bitcoin.

Guys, I knew about Bitcoin when it was $100, it's not a joke, I swear. But then I didn’t take it or blockchain technology seriously at all. A friend who always did strange things told me about this, and at that moment I thought - another strange nonsense. A friend said that I had to buy myself at least one bitcoin, but then I had no money at all. I don't experience FOMO, but just such fun memories.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: taufik123 on February 04, 2024, 11:58:07 PM
Guys, I knew about Bitcoin when it was $100, it's not a joke, I swear. But then I didn’t take it or blockchain technology seriously at all. A friend who always did strange things told me about this, and at that moment I thought - another strange nonsense. A friend said that I had to buy myself at least one bitcoin, but then I had no money at all. I don't experience FOMO, but just such fun memories.
Memories are both pleasant and regretful for not buying Bitcoin at $100.
In the past $100 might still look great to you or even myself, because I didn't buy it when Bitcoin was under $100.

It's not easy to be sure and have to be interested in coins that aren't even known to many and not even enough are using them.
But in the end, it gives a tremendous advantage.

The lesson for all of us is that at least we should buy some of it and assume the money will be gone forever.
But is it too late now?
Of course not, Bitcoin is still below the last ATH price and the next ATH target is $100k.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: summonerrk on February 05, 2024, 06:34:19 AM
Memories are both pleasant and regretful for not buying Bitcoin at $100.
In the past $100 might still look great to you or even myself, because I didn't buy it when Bitcoin was under $100.

It's not easy to be sure and have to be interested in coins that aren't even known to many and not even enough are using them.
But in the end, it gives a tremendous advantage.

The lesson for all of us is that at least we should buy some of it and assume the money will be gone forever.
But is it too late now?
Of course not, Bitcoin is still below the last ATH price and the next ATH target is $100k.

Now I understand that it was necessary to buy bitcoin for at least ten dollars, because this is the amount that everyone can find. But as I wrote above now, at that moment I did not believe at all that the world could accept crypto currency at least for a small part, and I think I cannot be blamed for this, because there were no serious analogues before bitcoin.

I'm agree about 100k.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: 0t3p0t on February 05, 2024, 02:38:44 PM

What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain?
What ignited my interest in crypto is our hardship in life, debt and dream to achieve financial freedom. My initial expectations about my journey and crypto itself is high like I can only achieve financial stability with it and it will give me opportunities more than what I previously do with my day job and other things associated with it. It makes me realize the importance of patience, decision making, critical thinking, the ability to analyse and other things that we need to have in this crypto journey.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: taufik123 on February 06, 2024, 08:16:57 PM
Now I understand that it was necessary to buy bitcoin for at least ten dollars, because this is the amount that everyone can find. But as I wrote above now, at that moment I did not believe at all that the world could accept crypto currency at least for a small part, and I think I cannot be blamed for this, because there were no serious analogues before bitcoin.

I'm agree about 100k.
There's nothing to blame, it's a journey that will make you remember that you had opportunities in the past, but you didn't make good use of them.

Bitcoin when it was initially launched was not worth anything and was just like a toy coin in general, but seeing how extraordinary developments are today, then we also need to see how the purpose of a new platform like bitcoin is made.
It will make us learn well.

$100k++ GO GO GO GO
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on February 06, 2024, 09:56:50 PM

What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain?
What ignited my interest in crypto is our hardship in life, debt and dream to achieve financial freedom. My initial expectations about my journey and crypto itself is high like I can only achieve financial stability with it and it will give me opportunities more than what I previously do with my day job and other things associated with it. It makes me realize the importance of patience, decision making, critical thinking, the ability to analyse and other things that we need to have in this crypto journey.

This actually reminds me of my friend who will always use to say, "If poverty doesn't motivate an individual, then nothing can motivate the person. " His statement simply imply that when a man is not financial stable, he should be motivated with the fear of poverty. The fear of perverts is enough to drive someone into action to search for what can actually make them to succeed and gain some financial support from. I believe that the search for more income was also another reason that brought me to crypto.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: DaNNy001 on February 06, 2024, 09:58:37 PM
Now I understand that it was necessary to buy bitcoin for at least ten dollars, because this is the amount that everyone can find. But as I wrote above now, at that moment I did not believe at all that the world could accept crypto currency at least for a small part, and I think I cannot be blamed for this, because there were no serious analogues before bitcoin.

I'm agree about 100k.
There's nothing to blame, it's a journey that will make you remember that you had opportunities in the past, but you didn't make good use of them.

Bitcoin when it was initially launched was not worth anything and was just like a toy coin in general, but seeing how extraordinary developments are today, then we also need to see how the purpose of a new platform like bitcoin is made.
It will make us learn well.

$100k++ GO GO GO GO
That's true and that's why I don't like thinking much about the possibilities of said opportunity that I have missed and besides I don't think I would have even listened if anyone told  me that Bitcoin would get this high so it's better to focus every energy towards the future noe and think of possible ways to increasing your portfolio so that when the time to harvest comes it will be worth it and atleast you wouldn't think of the missed opportunity anymore.

.I think you are not the only getting set for the 100k$ mark and we all definitely want it to keep pushing even beyond that limit.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: trendcoin on February 06, 2024, 10:36:30 PM
In my country, there were some legal restrictions imposed on Forex markets by the government. When I heard about Bitcoin and the free space here, I immediately came here. At that time, Mcafee claimed that Bitcoin would be $1 million in a few months and if this claim did not come true... You know the rest. :) Then the rapid rise of Binance, Bitcoin CME, Bitcoin being accepted as a legal tender in El Salvador, ETF approvals, the development of the DEFI sector and more... I am happy to be here and follow these developments closely.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: UNIVERSE on February 06, 2024, 10:45:13 PM
This actually reminds me of my friend who will always use to say, "If poverty doesn't motivate an individual, then nothing can motivate the person. " His statement simply imply that when a man is not financial stable, he should be motivated with the fear of poverty. The fear of perverts is enough to drive someone into action to search for what can actually make them to succeed and gain some financial support from. I believe that the search for more income was also another reason that brought me to crypto.
Because this is one of the things that usually becomes a benchmark for someone in society. When you are poor, then who will look at you. And it is indeed a fact that is an open secret (whether this is universal or not), that you will be more respected and considered in society if you own something, have money, have a rank, and so on. but if you are poor and don't have anything, then don't expect that you will be looked at or looked at favorably. Maybe this doesn't happen in all of life or there are some things that don't happen like that, but generally this is what happens.

That's why, as you said, this should be a motivation for someone and all of us to work harder and smarter. Currently there are many opportunities and opportunities to improve life conditions. And even working hard sometimes won't have much of an effect, so you have to make the decision to work optimally and take advantage of several methods to achieve success. Nowadays, the online world is so vast that we can develop ourselves. Poverty may not be eradicated, but at least each of us will continue to strive. Rejoice for those of us who have the opportunity to get to know the world of crypto and earn income here, because there are still many people out there who are very difficult and seem to have no chance of earning a human income, because they are limited in several things.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: bhadz on February 06, 2024, 10:50:24 PM
Something new is what made me thought of the crypto market and mainly made me get into Bitcoin. That fascinated me and thought that there's a good future on it and with what I saw in the past for those who were able to become successful were the ones who became first into their own industries. While there's half truth with that, still the advantage is on us who became first here. My initial expectation is just wanna try it because I can't go on a lot with it and didn't expected that it can grow this much honestly.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: masudginanjar on February 07, 2024, 06:17:42 AM
I am particularly intrigued to learn about your own path into the crypto market. What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations?
At first I only worked as an employee in a private company, then new employees arrived who worked at the company I worked for.
I noticed that the worker didn't talk much and only stared at his notebook screen during breaks or when he had free time.

Maybe I'm a curious person so I really want to know what he's done.
It turned out he was a cryptocurrency trader and that's how I got to know cryptocurrency.
Unfortunately, I'm not as smart as him who trades every day on the local market and Binance market, I only trade long term on the local market.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: taufik123 on February 08, 2024, 08:39:59 PM
That's true and that's why I don't like thinking much about the possibilities of said opportunity that I have missed and besides I don't think I would have even listened if anyone told  me that Bitcoin would get this high so it's better to focus every energy towards the future noe and think of possible ways to increasing your portfolio so that when the time to harvest comes it will be worth it and atleast you wouldn't think of the missed opportunity anymore.

.I think you are not the only getting set for the 100k$ mark and we all definitely want it to keep pushing even beyond that limit.
Yups, useful ways to increase the portfolio will be very important to do.
This will give you the opportunity to repurchase when you have some funds that you got from other investments or other jobs.

Make investments in other instruments, or trade and earn more profit.
There are many ways you can improve your portfolio.

We will prepare for a higher rise,
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on February 08, 2024, 10:37:34 PM
I believe if everyone of us will be asked one after the other, we will all have something to say that has brought us to the cryptocurrency world, some of us had been so long challenged with the use of banks, some needed a means of having their financial privacy away from centralized institutions, some want have a profitable means of having their assets, whole some needs a financial breakthrough avenue in their finances
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: DAMKAR on February 10, 2024, 05:29:37 AM
I believe if everyone of us will be asked one after the other, we will all have something to say that has brought us to the cryptocurrency world, some of us had been so long challenged with the use of banks, some needed a means of having their financial privacy away from centralized institutions, some want have a profitable means of having their assets, whole some needs a financial breakthrough avenue in their finances

The main reason which bring me to crypto world, I want to gain profit from my investment.
I want have another income besides salarynfrom my real job. Every people have own reason why come to crypto.
I think crypto world is valuable and helpful for me.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on February 17, 2024, 11:18:07 PM
At first I only worked as an employee in a private company, then new employees arrived who worked at the company I worked for.
I noticed that the worker didn't talk much and only stared at his notebook screen during breaks or when he had free time.

Maybe I'm a curious person so I really want to know what he's done.
It turned out he was a cryptocurrency trader and that's how I got to know cryptocurrency.
Unfortunately, I'm not as smart as him who trades every day on the local market and Binance market, I only trade long term on the local market.
Each person has different time, method and expectations in the crypto market, so I think we always have differences in choosing to trade regularly or invest for the long term. I hope you and your friends are still profitable traders in this crypto market and that the fluctuations of the crypto market do not affect your official work.

I believe if everyone of us will be asked one after the other, we will all have something to say that has brought us to the cryptocurrency world, some of us had been so long challenged with the use of banks, some needed a means of having their financial privacy away from centralized institutions, some want have a profitable means of having their assets, whole some needs a financial breakthrough avenue in their finances
Yeah, crypto offers better privacy than banking services, especially privacy coins that guarantee that every transaction won't be tracked. Choosing crypto also makes it easier to move assets, without being hindered by any organization.

I think most people come to the crypto market to find opportunities and gain a lot of profit. This market is really potential but also has many risks. I hope everyone is well prepared in both knowledge and risk management ability.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on February 18, 2024, 08:33:29 AM
The main reason which bring me to crypto world, I want to gain profit from my investment.
I want have another income besides salarynfrom my real job. Every people have own reason why come to crypto.
I think crypto world is valuable and helpful for me.
You are right. Cryptocurrency has the potential to provide many benefits; all you have to do is buy coins and, after that, keep them for a long time because the price will rise by itself, and of course, every month you don't need to spend money on interest and will make a profit when the price is rising. To be honest, I also prefer cryptocurrency as a place to store money, which I think is safer than banks.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: GeorgeAnthony on February 19, 2024, 06:46:47 PM
I relatively recently became more interested in crypto. The first coin I noticed was Lunc. We all know what fate overtook her :(
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Carbitcoin on February 19, 2024, 07:36:48 PM
Since recently, every person in my country will not be able to expect a salary pension in old age. Everyone should do this themselves and provide for their old age. Besides everything else that cryptocurrency provides, for me it is a good investment for the long term. But at the same time, crypto is a reliable storage of your assets.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: EthereumDev_ on February 20, 2024, 06:31:56 AM
Since recently, every person in my country will not be able to expect a salary pension in old age. Everyone should do this themselves and provide for their old age. Besides everything else that cryptocurrency provides, for me it is a good investment for the long term. But at the same time, crypto is a reliable storage of your assets.
Some countries may have their own policies regarding salary pensions because, in my country, salaries are still available for those who have retired, and of course, people who get facilities like this are people who have contributed fully to the country during their lifetime and are intelligent people who are lucky enough to get a retirement salary. At least when they know cryptocurrency, all their assets can be stored in Bitcoin so that every year they can profit from rising Bitcoin prices.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Gideon99 on February 21, 2024, 06:04:43 AM
In the realm of finance, the term "crypto" was an unfamiliar whisper before 2008. But today, fifteen years later, the buzz around Bitcoin and the broader crypto ecosystem has permeated the entire financial world. This remarkable revolution has sparked a profound discourse about the very nature of money and value.

My own introduction to the crypto universe commenced in 2017, inspired by the prospect of translating articles in this burgeoning field. A cascade of new terminologies, including halving, 51% attack, POW, POS, coin or token... unfolded before my eyes. At the time, I harbored an ardent belief that blockchain and crypto would swiftly revolutionize the technology landscape and reshape the very foundations of global finance  ;D

However, seven years of market exposure have tempered my initial enthusiasm. While I still recognize the transformative potential of this technology, I now approach the crypto revolution with a more grounded and realistic perspective. The journey has been long, exhilarating, and filled with unexpected twists and turns. Despite the challenges, I remain committed to exploring and navigating this dynamic technology-financial landscape for years to come.

I am particularly intrigued to learn about your own path into the crypto market. What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain? I welcome your thoughts and experiences, as they serve as valuable perspectives on the multifaceted crypto world.

I was brought into crypto world by a friend in school but before then I also love to crypto currency investment because I love to make profit from crypto see the price inflation and it massive pump on some coins will look pretty interesting and inspiring.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Garden on February 21, 2024, 01:50:17 PM
I learned about cryptocurrency when my friend started mining it on his computer through a gaming video card. Then he made good money. I also liked this activity. But if I knew that the price of Bitcoin would rise so much in the future, I would never have sold these mined Bitcoins so quickly.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Gurujebs on February 21, 2024, 02:18:56 PM
Mine happened when I did one airdrop, I didn't expected them to pay. I wanted selling the coin but because I don't know how to exchange or trade the coin to usdt or any other coin, I went into a telegram to trade, my worst mistake. In this group, I saw them buying and selling coins and showing proof of transactions and because I was naive and new, I thought it was real not knowing they were scammers doing their thing in the group. I sent them the coin and then I was blocked.  :( :( :( :(

That was what inspired me to learn everything I'm learning today and I'm proud of myself today to have achieved and understand things I have learned today and in the future, I hope to become a guru of crypto as I expected it to be.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: TopT3ns on February 22, 2024, 11:27:12 PM
I learned about cryptocurrency when my friend started mining it on his computer through a gaming video card. Then he made good money. I also liked this activity. But if I knew that the price of Bitcoin would rise so much in the future, I would never have sold these mined Bitcoins so quickly.
Well, there are a lot of people who regret it, but for those who already understand business economics, they will know that Bitcoin has the potential to become very expensive because the Bitcoin supply is very limited; only 21 million Bitcoins are used by many people around the world. I will give you the formula. The harder it is to get and the higher the demand, the price will become very expensive, and the answer is that currently the price of Bitcoin has become very expensive.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Primo1760 on February 22, 2024, 11:42:30 PM

I am particularly intrigued to learn about your own path into the crypto market. What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain? I welcome your thoughts and experiences, as they serve as valuable perspectives on the multifaceted crypto world.
I came to this forum in 2020 through a friend of mine. I have never heard about Cryptocurrency before but the first day my friend told me about this Cryptocurrency then I got very intrigued by his words and through him I got into Cryptocurrency. I have now established myself here. My dream was to earn something from here and realize my incredible dream but I managed to do it even though before I entered here I always thought how people earn money from here but when I am able to earn and understand how people earn money from here  by doing  Still maybe many people's idea of how do I earn money from here, if they know about cyptocurrency then their idea will change. However now that I am fully established I love it and want to keep working.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on February 25, 2024, 01:21:33 AM
I learned about cryptocurrency when my friend started mining it on his computer through a gaming video card. Then he made good money. I also liked this activity. But if I knew that the price of Bitcoin would rise so much in the future, I would never have sold these mined Bitcoins so quickly.
Perhaps you are early participants in BTC mining and can make a profit from gaming video cards instead of needing specialized mining machines. Many people had a lot of BTC from mining many years ago, but the success of BTC far exceeded many their's expectations.

If you continue to believe in the future of BTC, for example maybe 1 BTC = 1M USD, the current price is still quite cheap and suitable for accumulation.

Mine happened when I did one airdrop, I didn't expected them to pay. I wanted selling the coin but because I don't know how to exchange or trade the coin to usdt or any other coin, I went into a telegram to trade, my worst mistake. In this group, I saw them buying and selling coins and showing proof of transactions and because I was naive and new, I thought it was real not knowing they were scammers doing their thing in the group. I sent them the coin and then I was blocked.  :( :( :( :(

That was what inspired me to learn everything I'm learning today and I'm proud of myself today to have achieved and understand things I have learned today and in the future, I hope to become a guru of crypto as I expected it to be.
My condolences to you because you entered the market with an unhappy memory. But you are not alone, many people, including me, have also been scammed and lost property in this market. The market is too potential and has become the target of professional scammers. Experiences accumulated in the past can help us avoid more serious consequences in the future!

I came to this forum in 2020 through a friend of mine. I have never heard about Cryptocurrency before but the first day my friend told me about this Cryptocurrency then I got very intrigued by his words and through him I got into Cryptocurrency. I have now established myself here. My dream was to earn something from here and realize my incredible dream but I managed to do it even though before I entered here I always thought how people earn money from here but when I am able to earn and understand how people earn money from here  by doing  Still maybe many people's idea of how do I earn money from here, if they know about cyptocurrency then their idea will change. However now that I am fully established I love it and want to keep working.
Many people also enter the market through friends, because we tend to try together in a new field, instead of having to listen to the advice of our parents.

I hope you have accumulated knowledge and experience over the past 3 years to be ready to make profits in the 2024-2025 uptrend.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: DAMKAR on February 25, 2024, 08:36:46 AM
I learned about cryptocurrency when my friend started mining it on his computer through a gaming video card. Then he made good money. I also liked this activity. But if I knew that the price of Bitcoin would rise so much in the future, I would never have sold these mined Bitcoins so quickly.
Well, there are a lot of people who regret it, but for those who already understand business economics, they will know that Bitcoin has the potential to become very expensive because the Bitcoin supply is very limited; only 21 million Bitcoins are used by many people around the world. I will give you the formula. The harder it is to get and the higher the demand, the price will become very expensive, and the answer is that currently the price of Bitcoin has become very expensive.

Yes, because this limited supply makes bitcoin expensive, with high demand. Many people who own and invest in Bitcoin hold it for a long time. it's the reason why bitcoin is so impressive and has survived until now.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Google+ on February 25, 2024, 09:52:09 AM
Yes, because this limited supply makes bitcoin expensive, with high demand. Many people who own and invest in Bitcoin hold it for a long time. it's the reason why bitcoin is so impressive and has survived until now.
As you know, currently many investors have started to get into Bitcoin and buy Bitcoin in very large amounts because Bitcoin is already available in ETFs, so it makes it easy to buy Bitcoin. If you still have capital, you can buy Bitcoin and hold it until the price rose to a very expensive price beyond your expectations.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: 0t3p0t on February 25, 2024, 05:02:05 PM
I learned about cryptocurrency when my friend started mining it on his computer through a gaming video card. Then he made good money. I also liked this activity. But if I knew that the price of Bitcoin would rise so much in the future, I would never have sold these mined Bitcoins so quickly.
Though I am not mining Bitcoins long time ago but you are not alone mate since I have read a lot of same exact stories on different forums about regrets of selling their Bitcoins but that has happened already. That experiences taught us to hodl and have ironhands for a much better results of our holdings. I know most of us has to say "if only".
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: pacar_tiri on February 25, 2024, 06:37:06 PM
Though I am not mining Bitcoins long time ago but you are not alone mate since I have read a lot of same exact stories on different forums about regrets of selling their Bitcoins but that has happened already. That experiences taught us to hodl and have ironhands for a much better results of our holdings. I know most of us has to say "if only".
Regret does come at the end but what you need to know is that miners need money to make monthly electricity payments which they have to spend so it is a natural thing that only regret is obtained, but the journey doesn't have to end there and it still has to keep going maybe by using methods other than mining Bitcoin.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on February 26, 2024, 11:51:53 PM
Though I am not mining Bitcoins long time ago but you are not alone mate since I have read a lot of same exact stories on different forums about regrets of selling their Bitcoins but that has happened already. That experiences taught us to hodl and have ironhands for a much better results of our holdings. I know most of us has to say "if only".
I think we can think in a more positive way: your decisions to sell BTC in the past were to ensure the liquidity of the BTC market in the early days. That's as important as billions of dollars in trading volume right now. BTC is still a very potential asset for us to invest and generate great profits. You have a lot of experience in this market, you have a huge advantage!
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: EthereumDev_ on February 28, 2024, 06:24:44 AM
I think we can think in a more positive way: your decisions to sell BTC in the past were to ensure the liquidity of the BTC market in the early days. That's as important as billions of dollars in trading volume right now. BTC is still a very potential asset for us to invest and generate great profits. You have a lot of experience in this market, you have a huge advantage!
I'm sure the decision to sell Bitcoin was because they were afraid of being trapped at a high price, or maybe they also underestimated Bitcoin price movements and didn't expect the price movement to be this expensive. At least Bitcoin will always go up because the supply is running out and it will be increasingly difficult to get it.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: therozaq on February 28, 2024, 09:20:49 AM
I think we can think in a more positive way: your decisions to sell BTC in the past were to ensure the liquidity of the BTC market in the early days. That's as important as billions of dollars in trading volume right now. BTC is still a very potential asset for us to invest and generate great profits. You have a lot of experience in this market, you have a huge advantage!
I'm sure the decision to sell Bitcoin was because they were afraid of being trapped at a high price, or maybe they also underestimated Bitcoin price movements and didn't expect the price movement to be this expensive. At least Bitcoin will always go up because the supply is running out and it will be increasingly difficult to get it.

I think people who panic and sell cheap bitcoin will regret it.  We are used to being trapped at high prices, and can only hold on waiting for them to rise as long as the coins we invest in are safe coins, especially top coins.  If I don't dare to take bigger risks because the coins I hold are only the top 5 coins, bitcoin ethereum BNB and Solana.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: IvugeoEvolutionCoin on February 28, 2024, 11:59:23 PM
I think people who panic and sell cheap bitcoin will regret it.  We are used to being trapped at high prices, and can only hold on waiting for them to rise as long as the coins we invest in are safe coins, especially top coins.  If I don't dare to take bigger risks because the coins I hold are only the top 5 coins, bitcoin ethereum BNB and Solana.
Yes, of course they will regret it because they sold their Bitcoin assets at a cheap price, but this goes back to the economic factors that each person has, which will be different. Maybe they are forced to sell Bitcoin because they really need money for their living needs and don't have a job in the world and are forced to use their Bitcoin savings to sell at cheap prices.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: elbans89 on February 29, 2024, 04:19:00 AM
I think people who panic and sell cheap bitcoin will regret it.  We are used to being trapped at high prices, and can only hold on waiting for them to rise as long as the coins we invest in are safe coins, especially top coins.  If I don't dare to take bigger risks because the coins I hold are only the top 5 coins, bitcoin ethereum BNB and Solana.
Yes, of course they will regret it because they sold their Bitcoin assets at a cheap price, but this goes back to the economic factors that each person has, which will be different. Maybe they are forced to sell Bitcoin because they really need money for their living needs and don't have a job in the world and are forced to use their Bitcoin savings to sell at cheap prices.

Nice to read both of your opinions.  If faced with economic factors, it sometimes forces us to sell assets when there is panic because we are afraid of losing a lot.  That's why many people recommend investing with money that is free and won't be needed in the near future.  Maybe by joining the bounty campaign we can get free money.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: gunhell16 on February 29, 2024, 09:23:32 AM
Like others, I stumbled into this field because of a close friend. He didn't teach me anything as long as he mentioned that it could help me in the future if I learned and studied Bitcoin or cryptocurrency. Of course, I didn't immediately pay attention to it because I had no interest at that time.

I only got interested in it when I saw that he was making money here; he said he didn't put out any capital, and at that time the beginning of hash mining was pretty good, so he offered me something that I tried, and at the same time I studied and learned about it little by little until now, by the grace of God, I am still here.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Garden on February 29, 2024, 01:07:04 PM

If faced with economic factors, it sometimes forces us to sell assets when there is panic because we are afraid of losing a lot. 

Panic will always be present when the price of a cryptocurrency falls if you bought it recently and at a high price. But you need to understand that the price cannot grow without corrections. Therefore, it is important not only to believe in the price increase and buy cryptocurrency when the time appears for this, you need to wait for the end of the correction and then buy the asset. Therefore, here we need not only investor thinking, but also trading thinking).
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Jamal Aezaz on March 01, 2024, 11:56:45 AM
Panic will always be present when the price of a cryptocurrency falls if you bought it recently and at a high price. But you need to understand that the price cannot grow without corrections. Therefore, it is important not only to believe in the price increase and buy cryptocurrency when the time appears for this, you need to wait for the end of the correction and then buy the asset. Therefore, here we need not only investor thinking, but also trading thinking).

Panic is present in those individuals who don't know anything and come into crypto world due to hearing of success stories from others but they have not investigate by themselves.

Those who have learned whole details of crypto will never sell their assets in to panic so I think to reduce this fear we have to gain knowledge instead of trusting others suggestion.

Market goes down and then goes up again but we are happy with upward movement and are not accepting downward movement. So this is our fault because if don't have knowledge that both higher and lower prices are for our benefit if we understand how to manage these circumstances.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on March 04, 2024, 12:00:42 AM
Panic is present in those individuals who don't know anything and come into crypto world due to hearing of success stories from others but they have not investigate by themselves.

Those who have learned whole details of crypto will never sell their assets in to panic so I think to reduce this fear we have to gain knowledge instead of trusting others suggestion.

Market goes down and then goes up again but we are happy with upward movement and are not accepting downward movement. So this is our fault because if don't have knowledge that both higher and lower prices are for our benefit if we understand how to manage these circumstances.
Volatility is extremely important for this market: the market grows to create FOMO, making more people interested and involved, becoming investors and helping the market grow. The market declines when many investors took profits and created opportunities for them to buy back more assets at better prices, while also providing a motivation for those who had missed the opportunity to join the market.

The financial market has existed for many years and we always see the appearance and participation of new investors. It could be said that the market itself is its own best promoter, helping it gain more investors over time.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Mr. Allcrypto on March 30, 2024, 04:02:02 PM
The way I came to the knowledge of cryptocurrency is rather very interesting to me personally, those of us from Africa will be very familiar with the popular 2015 ponzi scheme known as MMM, which later on in same year crashed and alot of people lost money, I was one of those who lost huge amount of money to MMM, after MMM crashed, I started looking for other ways to make money online, then the person who referred me to MMM then told me I could make money online trading bitcoin, he did not explain in details what bitcoin was, or how I could make money trading it, so in my desperation for knowledge, I went into research, and from my research, I discovered bitcointalk, this was in 2016, I joined bitcointalk and started following up on discussions about bitcoin and crypto in general, at a point, I started investing in ICOs, this was where I made some money and lost most money to scam as well.

Long story short is that, my quest to make money online was how I discovered crypto in 2016, and though I had high hopes in crypto, that most of the things I hoped for are yet to come to pass, but in all sincerity, I am very happy and grateful for how crypto have changed my life and made me a boss of myself and other people, i am no longer working a 6 to 7 job for money, I now own my own business - all thanks to crypto.


Your story is very motivating, I was introduced to crypto by a friend of mine who is like a brother to me currently now, and indeed crypto is wonderful. When I first joined Altcointalks, he already showed me how to operate and what to do, so it was left for me to just read different articles in different sub boards, do my research and add it to my knowledge.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on March 31, 2024, 01:47:37 AM
Your story is very motivating, I was introduced to crypto by a friend of mine who is like a brother to me currently now, and indeed crypto is wonderful. When I first joined Altcointalks, he already showed me how to operate and what to do, so it was left for me to just read different articles in different sub boards, do my research and add it to my knowledge.
Thanks bud, and yes, steering the wheel in crypto currency and making money completely lies in our level of knowledge, and this knowledge often lies in our level of research and practice, or better said - practical experience.
For it is possible for a person to research and get or gain knowledge on or of something, but never put that knowledge he or she gained in practical use for his or her benefiting.

So, for us to make the most out of crypto, which I could also say "suck the sweet juice in crypto", first knowledge is of utmost importance, and knowledge doesnt come without research, and after researching and gaining the knowledge, money still won't come if we do not put what we know to practical use, for example, someone who gains knowledge on how to invest in bitcoin, or any other crypto currency, but still never invested in bitcoin or any other crypto currency, knowledge will only stay with him or her, and he or she will never benefit from it if he or she doesn't put the knowledge of investing into practical use.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: DAMKAR on March 31, 2024, 05:15:02 PM

If faced with economic factors, it sometimes forces us to sell assets when there is panic because we are afraid of losing a lot. 

Panic will always be present when the price of a cryptocurrency falls if you bought it recently and at a high price. But you need to understand that the price cannot grow without corrections. Therefore, it is important not only to believe in the price increase and buy cryptocurrency when the time appears for this, you need to wait for the end of the correction and then buy the asset. Therefore, here we need not only investor thinking, but also trading thinking).
There will always be a correction after the price reaches its highest point, then there will be a correction so that it can reach a higher point. that's according to my observations so far. but to determine the right time to buy depends on our research and analysis, if we are sure then buy
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: I-Bit on March 31, 2024, 07:23:20 PM
There will always be a correction after the price reaches its highest point, then there will be a correction so that it can reach a higher point. that's according to my observations so far. but to determine the right time to buy depends on our research and analysis, if we are sure then buy
It is pretty true. When the price of a coin reaches the new highest rate, it should have a correction. It is the time that the price will drop again before it tries to increase to a higher rate. We can see the price of Bitcoin dropped after it reached the new ATH currently. It is the same as other crypto coins, they dropped again after reaching new highest rates. However, it is natural thing, we shouldn't be afraid. Well, it is not only according to your research but it is the reality.

Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: robelneo on March 31, 2024, 11:12:44 PM
I am particularly intrigued to learn about your own path into the crypto market. What ignited your interest? What were your initial expectations? And what insights have you gained through your involvement in this ever-evolving domain? I welcome your thoughts and experiences, as they serve as valuable perspectives on the multifaceted crypto world.

I was introduced to Bitcoin from an investment forum that was now closed, there's so much interest going in Bitcoin because it is something new, and there's a unique innovation in it, I invested some in the early stage but I never thought that it could reach an unprecedented height and will revolutionize the investment and payment industry I used to be an unbeliever that Bitcoin will soon be dead but it keeps better through hard times.
Now I believe that it is part of the human and technological revolution and we will all live through it on many generations to come.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Gladitorcomeback on April 01, 2024, 01:53:08 PM
There will always be a correction after the price reaches its highest point, then there will be a correction so that it can reach a higher point. that's according to my observations so far. but to determine the right time to buy depends on our research and analysis, if we are sure then buy

An all-time high is generally not a good point to buy any cryptocurrency because when it breaks its previous record for the highest price, it is most likely not going to go up much from there, although this doesn't have to be true all the time if we are not completely sure, we go with the facts and figures and facts and figures tell us that we should buy when the market is down and not when it's up when the market is up, we should be selling and taking a profit.

That's why, one should do some research to find out where the market stands and where it was earlier. If they see the market is up at the moment and it has been through a bear run, they should either wait or buy with just a portion of their capital just to see if it goes up and they will earn some profit for it.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: Themepen on April 01, 2024, 02:07:34 PM
An all-time high is generally not a good point to buy any cryptocurrency because when it breaks its previous record for the highest price, it is most likely not going to go up much from there, although this doesn't have to be true all the time if we are not completely sure, we go with the facts and figures and facts and figures tell us that we should buy when the market is down and not when it's up when the market is up, we should be selling and taking a profit.

That's why, one should do some research to find out where the market stands and where it was earlier. If they see the market is up at the moment and it has been through a bear run, they should either wait or buy with just a portion of their capital just to see if it goes up and they will earn some profit for it.
It is good and simple or you can say a standard idea to buy cryptocurrencies when their prices are low instead of when they are very high. But before you decide to invest you should think about few things. It is hard to know exactly when best time to buy or sell. It is better to think about how cryptocurrency could grow in the long run rather than just looking at shortterm changes in its price. Doing research understanding how cryptocurrency works and checking what other people think about it are all important important factors which you should keep in mind before you invest. Each person should think about how much risk they can afford easily what they want to achieve with their investment and what market is like before they decide to buy or sell cryptocurrencies. Diversifying your investment and thinking longterm are important when dealing with unpredictable cryptocurrency market.
Title: Re: Which ship brought you to crypto world?
Post by: KryptoBull on April 03, 2024, 03:05:45 AM
I was introduced to Bitcoin from an investment forum that was now closed, there's so much interest going in Bitcoin because it is something new, and there's a unique innovation in it, I invested some in the early stage but I never thought that it could reach an unprecedented height and will revolutionize the investment and payment industry I used to be an unbeliever that Bitcoin will soon be dead but it keeps better through hard times.
Now I believe that it is part of the human and technological revolution and we will all live through it on many generations to come.
Many people have known BTC since its early years, but I don't think many people could have believed that BTC could become a widely accepted global asset like it is today with a price of around 65K USD. It can be said that BTC has become a major story of the 21st century, as many people who once didn't believe have now come to believe and become fans of BTC.

Like you, I also believe that BTC has been and will continue to be an important part of the global economy. We have gone through the stage of skepticism, and we need to be ready for the stage of monitoring the growth of BTC on global scale.